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Meaning of lancastrian

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lancastrian (n)

a member (or supporter) of the house of Lancaster

a resident of Lancaster

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lancastrian (a)

of or relating to the former English royal house or their supporters

of or relating to the English city of Lancaster or its residents

lancastrian Sentence Examples

  1. The Lancastrian king, Henry VI, was overthrown during the War of the Roses.
  2. The Lancastrian faction in the War of the Roses was supported by the northern nobility.
  3. The Battle of Towton was a decisive Lancastrian victory.
  4. After the Battle of Tewkesbury, the Lancastrian cause was effectively crushed.
  5. The Lancastrian symbol was a red rose, while the Yorkist symbol was a white rose.
  6. The Percy family was a prominent Lancastrian supporter.
  7. The Lancastrian party was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
  8. The Lancastrian pretender Perkin Warbeck was executed for treason.
  9. The Lancastrian branch of the Plantagenet dynasty ended with the death of Henry VII.
  10. The Lancastrian legacy was one of political instability and civil war.

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a member (or supporter) of the house of Lancaster, a resident of Lancaster, of or relating to the former English royal house or their supporters, of or relating

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The Lancastrian king, Henry VI, was overthrown during the War of the Roses.

The Lancastrian faction in the War of the Roses was supported by the northern nobility.

The Battle of Towton was a decisive Lancastrian victory.

After the Battle of Tewkesbury, the Lancastrian cause was effectively crushed.