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Henry VI Released 1470
On the Earl of Warwicks orders, Henry VI is released from the Tower of London after five years of imprisonment
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This evocative image captures the moment of release for King Henry VI of England in the year 1470. After five long years of imprisonment in the Tower of London, the monarch was finally freed on the orders of the Earl of Warwick. The background of this historical event is rooted in the political instability and civil unrest that characterized the late medieval period in England. Henry VI, a weak and mentally unstable king, had been deposed and replaced by his rival, the Yorkist claimant, Edward IV, in 1461. However, in 1470, Warwick, who had grown disillusioned with Edward's rule, orchestrated a rebellion and managed to restore Henry VI to the throne. The king's release from the Tower marked the beginning of a brief period of his second reign, which was once again marred by conflict and instability. The image itself depicts a somber scene, with Henry VI appearing frail and worn, clad in his royal robes and surrounded by his supporters. The Earl of Warwick stands behind him, his expression unreadable, while the Tower of London looms in the background, a symbol of the king's long and arduous imprisonment. The Roses emblem, a symbol of the ongoing conflict between the Lancaster and York factions, can be seen on the banners and clothing of the men in the foreground, a stark reminder of the wars and strife that had plagued England for decades. This photograph, taken from a print available at Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in English history, one that continues to fascinate scholars and history enthusiasts alike. The image's haunting beauty and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection or display, offering a window into the complex and tumultuous world of late medieval England.
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