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House of Lancaster   /haʊs əv lˈænkˌæstər/   Listen
House of Lancaster

noun
1.
The English royal house that reigned from 1399 to 1461; its emblem was a red rose.  Synonyms: Lancaster, Lancastrian line.






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"House of lancaster" Quotes from Famous Books



... first of these monarchs, and his injudicious treatment of his own relations, drew upon him the rebellion of Bolingbroke; his dethronement, however, was, in point of form, altogether unjust, and in no case could Bolingbroke be considered the rightful heir to the crown. This shrewd founder of the House of Lancaster never as Henry IV. enjoyed in peace the fruits of his usurpation: his turbulent Barons, the same who aided him in ascending the throne, allowed him not a moment's repose upon it. On the other hand, he was jealous of the brilliant qualities of his son, and this distrust, ...
— Lectures on Dramatic Art - and Literature • August Wilhelm Schlegel trans John Black



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