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Margaret of Anjou and her son Prince Edward. Statue in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris
Henry VI-third and the last King of England of the House of Lancaster.
Only one of the kings of England, who wore during the Hundred Years War and after it the title of "King of France", who actually was crowned (1431), and he reigned in France
The opposition was led by Richard Duke of York, who demanded the regency over the incompetent king, and later - the English crown.
The basis for this claim was the fact that Henry VI was the great-grandson of John of Gaunt - the fourth son of King Edward III, and York - the great-grandson of Lionel - the third son of this king (the female line, in the male line he was the grandson of Edmund - the fifth son of Edward III), also the grandfather of Henry VI, Henry IV took the throne in 1399, violently forcing King Richard II to abdicate.
In the same year, the Yorkists were won victory at Mortimer's Cross and at Taunton. As a result, the main Lancastrian forces were defeated, and King Henry VI and Queen Margaret fled the country (the king was soon caught and imprisoned in the Tower).
Edward IV-King of England in 1461-1470 and 1471-1483, a representative of York's Plantagenet line, seized the throne during the Wars of the Roses.
Edward V-King of England from 9 April to 25 June 1483, the son of Edward IV; was not crowned
Richard III-King of England c 1483 of the House of York, the last of the male line of the Plantagenets on the English throne.