Chronological Listing of the Battles of the Wars of the Roses

Chronological Listing of the Battles of the Wars of the Roses
   Battle Date
   St. Albans 22 May 1455
   Blore Heath 23 September 1459
   Ludford Bridge 12–13 October 1459
   Northampton 10 July 1460
   Wakefield 30 December 1460
   Mortimer’s Cross 2 February 1461
   St. Albans 17 February 1461
   Ferrybridge 27–28 March 1461
   Towton 29 March 1461
   Twt Hill 16 October 1461
   Hedgeley Moor 25 April 1464
   Hexham 15 May 1464
   Edgecote 26 July 1469
   Losecote Field 12 March 1470
   Barnet 14 April 1471
   Tewkesbury 4 May 1471
   Bosworth Field 22 August 1485
   Stoke 16 June 1487

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