
The Wars of the Roses, Part 1 of 3
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The Duke of York
Duke of Somerset has been wronged by Henry's regime in previous occasions. Richard of York is an extremely experienced and capable man, the wealthiest and most powerful nobleman in the country second only to the king himself. Despite all of this, Henry fails to appoint him to his royal council. In 1447, he is made lieutenant of Ireland, a prestigious appointment which conveniently removes him for both England and France. With the Duke of Somerset in charge of the English army, York's hard won victories in France are squandered. This culminates in a humiliating surrender at Rouen without so much as a siege. Serious unrest is now fermenting.
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