Battle of Mortimer's Cross
The Battle of Mortimer's Cross was fought on 2 February 1461 near Kingsland, Herefordshire (between Leominster and Leintwardine, by the River Lugg), not far from the Welsh border. It was a major battle of the Wars of the Roses. The opposing forces were an army led by Jasper Tudor and his father, Owen Tudor, and other nobles loyal to King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster, his wife, Margaret of Anjou, and their seven-year-old son, Edward, Prince of Wales, on one side, and the army of Edward, Earl of March. Some sources say it was fought on 3 February, and the exact location has been the subject of some speculation.
Battle of Mortimer's Cross | |||||||
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Part of the Wars of the Roses | |||||||
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House of York | House of Lancaster | ||||||
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Strength | |||||||
5,000 | unknown | ||||||
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unknown | 4,000 |
Wakefield
St. Albans
Mortimer's Cross
London
Calais
Gloucester
Locations:
- – Battle of Mortimer's Cross; – other battles; – other places
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