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Lambert lived but he then died in a battle.

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because he started a rebellion against king Henry seventh and he was a pretender to his throne (p.s i love jack littlemore)

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Did Lambert Simnel have a brother?

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Who was Lambert Simnel from the Tudor times?

He was a youth that "pretended" that he was one of the Princes in the Tower, who were supposedly murdered


Who were the two pretenders to Henry V11 throne?

The pretenders to Henry VII's throne were Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck. Lambert Simnel claim was through the support of the Yorkist Dynasty to be young Edward of Warwick ( a nephew of Edward VI and Richard III). Perkin Warbeck's claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, the younger son of King Edward IV, one of the Princes of the Tower and was threat to the Tudor Dynasty and gained his support outside of England.


When is simnel cake ate?

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The Wars of the Roses were ended way before Elizabeth, by her grandfather Henry VII when he fought against Lambert Simnel in the Battle of Stoke, 4th June 1467


What happened to Lambert simnel perkin warbeck?

Lambert Simnel was defeated at the Battle of Stoke in 1487, however Henry VII showed mercy towards him and instead of executing him, made him a royal servant, working as spit-turner in the royal kitchens. He eventually became the King's falconer. Perking Warbeck was defeated after the second Cornish rebellion in 1497. He was placed under house arrest for a time at Taunton and was then sent to the Tower of London after attempting to escape. In 1499, he was accused of plotting treason with the Earl of Warwick who was also in the Tower and was executed.


What cake is linked to Easter?

Simnel cake.


What does simnel mean?

it has something to do with Easter it has something to do with Easter


What has the author J Lambert Jones written?

J. Lambert Jones has written: 'Political issues of the nineteenth century, with important statistics'


What is a simnel cake?

Simnel cake is a light fruit cake, not too different from traditional Christmas cake, however simnel cake is usually eaten around Easter time in Britain and Ireland. It often has marzipan or almond paste baked into in and is covered with marzipan and often there are 12 balls of marzipan as decoration to represent the disciples of Jesus, hence the Easter theme although they can be seen as a mothers day tradition. Most simnel cake recipes consist basically of Flour, Sugar, Eggs, Fragrant spices, candied peel, zest and dried fruits


Why 11 balls of marzipan on a simnel cake?

i think it is because of the diciples there was eleven diciples


Is simnel cake welsh?

yes it it is welsh by Ellie Jackson who lives at Theobald street