Up until 1485 it was the House of Plantagenent, who were descended from the Normans. The last Plantagenent ruler was King Richard III, who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 by Henry Tudor, a powerful Welsh nobleman who was descended from the old Welsh kings. He acceded the throne and founded the Tudor dynasty, which was Welsh in origin and lasted up until the death of Queen Elizabeth 1st in 1603.
Around the 15th-16th Century
Battle of Agincourt fought between the Kingdom of England and France Battle of Castillon that end the hundred years war War of the Roses between the house of York and the house of Lancaster. Henry VII defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth and becomes King of England.
in england, they were first introduced during the reign of king henry VIII (15th-16th century), but that's only england
15th Century. He was an explorer long before he departed for the "New World"
One of the chief political happenings was the struggle for possession of the throne between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. From 1455 to 1485, they engaged in a series of battles, vying for the crown. The House of York used the emblem of the white rose, and the House of Lancaster used a red rose-- thus the battles were called "Wars of the Roses."
The War of the Roses
yes, in about the 15th century.
Around the 15th-16th Century
The Prioress of a Nunnery in 15th century England.
The average life expectancy in England in the 17th century was 39.7 years, from birth to death.
Sixteenth century.
Taxes of the 14th century, and part of the 15th century, were high in England and France because of the Hundred Years' War.
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I think it was around the 14th - 15th century don't know if that helps!
1494 fell in the 15th Century.
1492 is in the 15th Century.
The 15th century