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brother George, Duke of Clarence. George's perfidy brought him to a violent end in the Tower of London hut Richard lived on to become the Lord Protector and briefly to wear the crown.

At the center of events was Edward, splendid in appearance and beloved of the people. His favorite device was that of the sun in all its splendor surrounding the white rose of York. Two women he loved above all the others played their part in history — his cool, calculating queen and Jane Shore, the warmhearted goldsmith's wife.

He had lived recklessly and when, on his death, an incident from his past came to light its effect was to change the course of history.

Richard came to the throne but there was one other waiting to take the crown — a man whose very legitimacy was suspect. And so came the fatal confrontation on Bosworth Field which resulted in the coming of Tudor and the end of the long saga of Plantagenet kings.

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