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Adlerian Psychology. Man is driven to attain power to compensate for “inferiority feeling”. Can lead to “Overcompensation”, e.g. short dictators. Neuroses are illnesses as an excuse for underachievement.
Ambrose, St. c340-397. Bishop of Milan. Introduced Plainsong (chant) into church music.
Barnet, Battle. 1471. Yorkist victory in War of Roses.
Bosworth Field, Battle. 1485. Tudor victory, ended War of Roses. Richard III killed.
Cade’s Rebellion. 1450. English small property holders revolt. War of Roses.
Edward IV. 1442-83. First York king of England. 1461~83. Revived monarch’s power. Wars of Roses.
Edward V. 1470-83. King of England 1483. Imprisoned and probably killed by Richard III. Wars of Roses.
Henry VI. 1421-71. King of England and France 1422-61, 70-1. Founded King’s College Cambridge, Eton. Lost France except Calais. Weakness led to War of Roses. Deposed.
Henry VII. 1457-1509. First Tudor King of England 1485-. Defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field, 1485. Ended War of Roses. United Lancasters, Yorks.
Lancaster. 1399~1471. Dynasty ruling England. Henry IV to VI. War of Roses.
Ludlow, Battle. 1459. War of Roses. York, Warwick routed by Lancastrians.
Margaret of Anjou. 1430-82. Q consort to Henry VI. Led Lancastrians in War of Roses.
Northampton, Battle. 1460. War of the Roses. York victory earns right to succeed Henry VI.
Plantagenet, Richard. Duke of York. 1411-60. Protector during king’s insanity, 1454. Claims to succession led to War of Roses.
Richard III. 1452-85. King of England 1483-. Murdered (?) nephews in tower. Killed at Bosworth by Henry VII, ending War of Roses.
Roses, War of. 1455-85. York (white) vs Lancaster (red) for English throne. Lancaster rule ended. Henry VII (Tudor/Lancaster) married Elizabeth (York). Bosworth Field. Plantagenet.
Somerset. 2nd duke. c1406-1455. English general. Lost English territory in France. Quarrel with Duke of York led to War of Roses.
St Albans. 1455. First battle of War of Roses. Henry VI captured by Yorks.
Towton, Battle. 1461. York victory in War of Roses. Henry VI fled England. Edward IV took crown.
Wakefield, Battle. 1460. War of Roses. 1643 English Civil War.
York. Branch of the Anjou-Plantegenet family, Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III. War of Roses.