Battle of Northampton (1460)

The Battle of Northampton was fought on 10 July 1460 near the River Nene, Northamptonshire. It was a major battle of the Wars of the Roses. The opposing forces were an army led by nobles loyal to King Henry VI of the House of Lancaster, his Queen Margaret of Anjou and their six-year-old son Edward, Prince of Wales, on one side, and the army of Edward, Earl of March, and Warwick the Kingmaker on the other. The battle was the first in which artillery was used in England.

Battle of Northampton
Part of the Wars of the Roses
Date10 July 1460
Location
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
52°13′23.4″N 0°53′2.8″W
Result Yorkist victory
Belligerents
House of York House of Lancaster
Commanders and leaders
Strength
unknown 5,000
Casualties and losses
unknown 300 killed
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