Royal House

Casa di Lancaster

Nata dalle ambizioni di Giovanni di Gaunt, la Casa di Lancaster ascese al potere attraverso legami di sangue, matrimoni e guerre per rivendicare il trono inglese, solo per essere consumata dalle fiamme della guerra civile nota come Guerra delle Due Rose.

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Quick Facts

Years Active
1362–1471
Founder
John of Gaunt
Region
Europe
Religion
Catholic

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Creation of the Duchy of Lancaster

John of Gaunt is granted the title Duke of Lancaster, establishing the foundations of the House of Lancaster’s power and wealth.

Henry Bolingbroke seizes the English throne

Henry Bolingbroke deposes Richard II and is crowned Henry IV, marking the beginning of Lancastrian rule over England.

Battle of Shrewsbury

Henry IV defeats the Percy rebellion, securing his hold on the English throne amidst ongoing noble unrest.

Accession of Henry V

Henry IV dies; his son Henry V becomes king and prepares to renew England’s campaigns in France.

Battle of Agincourt

Henry V leads the English army to a stunning victory against the French, cementing his reputation as a warrior king.

Treaty of Troyes

Henry V is recognized as heir to the French throne, securing a major diplomatic triumph for the House of Lancaster.

Death of Henry V and Accession of Henry VI

Henry V dies unexpectedly; his infant son Henry VI inherits both the English and French crowns.

Birth of Edward of Westminster

The long-awaited birth of Henry VI’s heir, Edward, Prince of Wales, brings hope for Lancastrian continuity.

First Battle of St Albans

The Wars of the Roses erupt as Lancastrian and Yorkist forces clash in open battle for the first time.

Battle of Towton and Loss of the Throne

Edward IV defeats the Lancastrians at Towton, resulting in the deposition of Henry VI and the ascendancy of the House of York.

Brief Restoration of Henry VI

With the help of the Earl of Warwick, Henry VI is briefly restored to the throne before being overthrown again.

Deaths of Henry VI and Prince Edward

The deaths of Henry VI and his son at the hands of Yorkist forces mark the effective end of the direct Lancastrian line.

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