TUDOR REBELS
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|Issue 156
Uncover the revolts that could have toppled one of history's most famous dynasties
Between 1485 and 1603, the Tudor dynasty reigned supreme over England. Of the five Tudor monarchs who sat on the English throne, all faced the threat of usurpation and rebellion against their ever-changing political and religious policies that kept England in a state of constant flux. Here are just some of the most threatening and consequential revolts that kept the Tudors on their toes.
THE SIMNEL REBELLION
HENRY VII'S THRONE IS CHALLENGED BY A PRETENDER
JANUARY 1487 - JUNE 1487
When Henry Tudor won the final battle of the Wars of the Roses against the Lancastrians in 1485, it was always going to be a momentous task to consolidate his throne as the first Tudor king. His first major opposition came just two years after his victory at Bosworth, when a young boy claiming to be Edward, Earl of Warwick, began to garner support in Ireland. The boy's name is now believed to have been Lambert Simnel, though his identity has never been confirmed.
He was educated by the priest Richard Symonds who, seeing a resemblance between the young Simnel and the children of the late Plantagenet King Edward IV, hatched a plan to place the boy on the English throne as the rightful Lancastrian heir. But, upon hearing a rumour in 1487 that the Earl of Warwick (the nephew of both Edward IV and Richard III) had died in the Tower of London, Symonds changed his plan and began passing off Simnel as Warwick. Managing to convince enough people in Ireland, Simnel was crowned as King Edward VI in Dublin on 24 May 1487. Unfortunately for Simnel, Warwick was still very much alive.
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