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Highlights the importance of Wales during the intense rivalries of the Houses of Lancaster and York in the Wars of the Roses.
Between 1483 and 1485 Viscount Francis Lovell was one of the most important and influential men in the government of his childhood friend Richard III, becoming the KingΓÇÖs Chamberlain and a Knight of the Garter. Lovell continued to support a Ricardian claim to the throne long after Richard IIIΓÇÖs death at Bosworth, and his elusive presence cast a dark shadow over the early years of Henry VIIΓÇÖs reign. He became Henry VIIΓÇÖs most persistent and dangerous enemy, orchestrating an assassination attempt on the new king. He was also architect of an international conspiracy that sought to replace Henry with a Ricardian pretender known as ΓÇÿLambert SimnelΓÇÖ, which culminated in the battle of Stoke in 1487, the last true battle in the Wars of the Roses. Following Stoke, Lovell disappears from historical record and his fate is a mystery to this day. The eighteenth-century discovery at Minster Lovell of the skeletal remains of a medieval man in a sealed vault possibly reveals the final resting place of Francis Lovell ΓÇô the last champion of York.
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