The Wars Of The Roses
Author: Sutanuka Ghosh Roy
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Description: The Wars Of The Roses por Sutanuka Ghosh Roy provides a concise overview of this English civil war, spanning 1455-1487. It is a valuable resource for understanding the key events, figures, and social context of this turbulent period in English history.
Pages: 17
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