The battle of Sandeford: Henry Tudor's understanding of the meaning of Bosworth Field

This article considers the way in which Henry Tudor understood the significance of his victory on 22 August 1485 at Bosworth Field. It does so by examining the reasons why the battle was initially associated with the name ‘Sandeford’, relating these to the prophetic traditions of the time. This allo...

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