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- Buckinghams_rebellion abstract "Buckingham's rebellion was a failed but significant uprising, or collection of uprisings, of October 1483 in England and parts of Wales against Richard III of England. To the extent that these local risings had a central coordination, the plot revolved around Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, who had become disaffected from Richard, and had backing from the exiled Henry Tudor (the future king Henry VII), Margaret Beaufort and her son Henry Tudor, future King of England. Seven ships from Brittany carrying over 500 Bretton soldiers, Henry Tudor, and many of his supporters were to have simultaneously uprise against Richard III. A gale ended their dream, and in England, a premature uprising in Kent forewarned Richard that Buckingham had changed sides.Buckingham's precise motivation has been called \"obscure\"; he had been treated well by Richard. The traditional naming of the rebellion after him has been labelled a misnomer, with John Morton and Reginald Bray more plausible leaders.Rebels took arms against the king, who had assumed power from Edward V in June of that year. They included many loyalists of Edward V, and others who had been Yorkist supporters of his father Edward IV.Preparations, however, did not live up to the broad base of the rebellion: Richard in the field defeated the rising in a few weeks. In those military terms it was a complete failure. However, it deepened many people's opinion about Richard as king, and its effect over the next few months was to drive a number of leading figures into Henry Tudor's camp. 500 Englishmen slipped the King's net and found their way to Rennes, the capital of Brittany, who, in desperation, forged an alliance with the unknown Welshman, Henry Tudor.".
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- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Amias_Paulet_(Lancastrian).
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- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Colchester.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Courtenay,_1st_Earl_of_Devon_(1485_creation).
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- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Giles_Daubeney,_1st_Baron_Daubeney.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Stafford,_2nd_Duke_of_Buckingham.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VII_of_England.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Cornwall.
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- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink House_of_York.
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- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink John_Fogge.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink John_Howard,_1st_Duke_of_Norfolk.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink John_Morton_(cardinal).
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Steward.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Beaufort,_Countess_of_Richmond_and_Derby.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_de_Ashton.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Reginald_Bray.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Rennes.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Guildford.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hill_(bishop).
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Richard_III_of_England.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Willoughby,_1st_Baron_Willoughby_de_Broke.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Grey,_1st_Marquess_of_Dorset.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Tower_of_London.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Hungerford_of_Farleigh.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Westbury,_Wiltshire.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLink Westminster_Abbey.
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Buckingham's rebellion".
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Revolt".
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLinkText "rebellion".
- Buckinghams_rebellion wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Duke of Buckingham's revolt".
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- Buckinghams_rebellion subject Category:1483_in_England.
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- Buckinghams_rebellion subject Category:Wars_of_the_Roses.
- Buckinghams_rebellion type Rebellion.
- Buckinghams_rebellion type Rebellion.
- Buckinghams_rebellion type War.
- Buckinghams_rebellion comment "Buckingham's rebellion was a failed but significant uprising, or collection of uprisings, of October 1483 in England and parts of Wales against Richard III of England. To the extent that these local risings had a central coordination, the plot revolved around Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, who had become disaffected from Richard, and had backing from the exiled Henry Tudor (the future king Henry VII), Margaret Beaufort and her son Henry Tudor, future King of England.".
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