The House of Beaufort
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Nathen Amin's 'The House of Beaufort' examines the lineage, estates, and political significance of the Beaufort family in late medieval England.
It traces their rise, landholdings, and role in dynastic politics during the Wars of the Roses.
The book situates individual family members within broader political developments and regional influence.
It draws on genealogical and local-history evidence to illuminate lesser-known aspects of the Beauforts' power.
The work serves as accessible secondary reading for students and general readers interested in the period.
It traces their rise, landholdings, and role in dynastic politics during the Wars of the Roses.
The book situates individual family members within broader political developments and regional influence.
It draws on genealogical and local-history evidence to illuminate lesser-known aspects of the Beauforts' power.
The work serves as accessible secondary reading for students and general readers interested in the period.
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