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The History of England

215 Hero of War

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In 1513 there were two English victories. One of them would have a profound effect on English history. The other one was mainly a mad dash in pursuit of a bunch of cavalry eager to escape.

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Hello everyone, welcome to the History of England Episode 215 Hero of War.

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1:02.7

So, we left off last time with Walsy, beavering away, preparing all the logistics for a French

1:07.7

campaign, and Henry, close to his personal foray into war.

1:13.3

But we did leave with a couple of questions, who would steer the ship while he was away?

1:18.4

This was a question of some importance, because the news from Scotland wasn't brilliant.

1:23.5

Now, Henry VII, he thought he'd solved that problem, and maybe just perhaps possibly,

1:28.3

he could have solved it.

1:30.3

When Henry VII's daughter Margaret would be married to James IV,

1:34.0

the way was possibly clear for a rapprochement between the two nations after a history marked by

1:39.1

more than the odd niggle here or there. Of a rivalry going back even before the battle of

1:43.7

Nectus Mera in 685, for which see the history of Scotland on the members' podcast.

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