Margaret of Anjou, wife of England’s Henry VI, played a key role in launching the storied War of the Roses – the 30-year civil conflict fuelled by the Lancasters and the Yorks, each vying for the British throne in the 15th century.
01 - Preface and Chapter I. The Houses of York and Lancaster02 - Chapter II. Manners and Customs of the Time03 - Chapter III. King Henry VI04 - Chapter IV. Margaret's Father and Mother05 - Chapter V. Royal Courtship06 - Chapter VI. The Wedding07 - Chapter VII. Reception in England08 - Chapter VIII. The Story of Lady Neville09 - Chapter IX. Plottings10 - Chapter X. The Fall of Gloucester11 - Chapter XI. The Fall of Suffolk12 - Chapter XII. Birth of a Prince13 - Chapter XIII. Illness of the King14 - Chapter XIV. Anxiety and Trouble15 - Chapter XV. Margaret a Fugitive16 - Chapter XVI. Margaret Triumphant17 - Chapter XVII. Margaret an Exile18 - Chapter XVIII. A Royal Cousin19 - Chapter XIX. Return to England20 - Chapter XX. Years of Exile21 - Chapter XXI. The Reconciliation with Warwick22 - Chapter XXII. Bitter Disappointment23 - Chapter XXIII. Childless, and a Widow24 - Chapter XXIV. Conclusion
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