Richard III’s royal army

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Richard III’s royal army was the force of English royalist troops loyal to King Richard III that fought against Henry Tudor’s invading forces at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.

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Richard III’s royal army canonical 1
Richard III’s vanguard 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armed forces of the Kingdom of England
military force
royal army
allegiance Richard III of England
associatedWith House of York’s last stand
commander Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland
John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk
Richard III of England
composition archers
billmen
cavalry
feudal levies
men-at-arms
noble retinues
conflict Battle of Bosworth Field
Wars of the Roses
consequence accession of Henry VII
death of Richard III of England
end of Plantagenet rule in England
country Kingdom of England
date 22 August 1485
engagedIn final charge led personally by Richard III
era late 15th century
historicalPeriod late Middle Ages
historicalRegion England
location Battle of Bosworth Field
surface form: Bosworth Field

Leicestershire
loyalty House of York
nominalStrength around 10,000 men
notableFeature included many northern retainers loyal to Richard III
suffered from defections or inaction by some nobles
opponent Henry Tudor’s army
Henry VII of England
partOf English Army
surface form: English royal forces
partOfEvent final phase of the Wars of the Roses
result defeat at the Battle of Bosworth Field
role defence of Richard III’s crown
supportedBy Francis, Viscount Lovell
Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey
usedTactic central battle formation
frontal cavalry charge
usedWeapon bill
lance
longbow
poleaxe
sword

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Battle of Bosworth Field belligerent Richard III’s royal army
Henry Tudor’s forces engagedEnemy Richard III’s royal army
this entity surface form: Richard III’s vanguard