Q.1.
The Lancastrian army, led by Henry Tudor, was made up of men from several countries. From where did the majority come?
Q.2.
The battle began well for Henry, so Richard ordered one of his commanders to attack. The order was not followed. Who was the commander in question?
Q.3.
During the battle Henry rode away from the rest of his army. Where did he go?
Q.4.
Richard tried to end the battle by attacking the enemy leader, Henry Tudor. Richard's charge managed to kill many men, including Henry's banner bearer but it could not reach Henry himself. How close did Richard get to Henry?
Q.5.
Richard's near victory was scuppered by what?
Q.6.
Richard's standard bearer, Sir Percival Thirwell, continued to hold up the Yorkist banner despite losing what?
Q.7.
Richard lost his horse and had to fight on foot. How did he react to this?
Q.8.
What did Henry do with Richard's body?
Q.9.
Richard's body was buried in Leicester, at which church?
Q.10.
The Battle of Bosworth brought an end to both the War of the Roses and the rule of the House of York. What else is said to have ended on this date?