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Coordinates: 53°50′10″N 01°16′25″W / 53.83611°N 1.27361°W / 53.83611; -1.27361
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| name = Shireen I
| name = Shireen I
| title = Queen of Westeros
| title = Queen of Westeros
| reign = 9 March 311 AC 8 November 375 AC
| reign = 9 3rd Moon 311 8 11th Moon 375
| coronation = 22 June 311
| coronation = 22 6th Moon 311
| predecessor = Stannis I
| predecessor = Stannis I
| successor = Aegor
| successor = Aegor I
| birth_date = 23 2nd Moon 289
| birth_place = Dragonstone Keep, Dragonstone Island, Crownlands
| death_date = 8 11th Moon 375
| death_place = Redstone Keep, King's Landing, Crownlands
| burial_date = 10th 12th Moon 375
| burial_place = Temple of the Flaming Heart
| house = Baratheon
| father = Stannis I
| mother = Selyse Florent
| religion = R'hllorism
}}
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Shireen I
Queen of Westeros
Reign9 3rd Moon 311 – 8 11th Moon 375
Coronation22 6th Moon 311
PredecessorStannis I
SuccessorAegor I
Born23 2nd Moon 289
Dragonstone Keep, Dragonstone Island, Crownlands
Died8 11th Moon 375
Redstone Keep, King's Landing, Crownlands
Burial10th 12th Moon 375
Temple of the Flaming Heart
HouseBaratheon
FatherStannis I
MotherSelyse Florent
ReligionR'hllorism
1st Northern War
Part of The Northern Wars
Armoured men on horses and on foot attack each other with swords and polearms in a river. The ones on the right are seeking to flee the battle while pursued by the mass of men who are charging in from the left.
The Battle of Towton, Richard Caton Woodville Jr. (1922)
Date29 March 1461
Location
Near Towton, Yorkshire, England
53°50′10″N 01°16′25″W / 53.83611°N 1.27361°W / 53.83611; -1.27361
Result Yorkist victory
Belligerents
House of York House of Lancaster
Commanders and leaders
Strength
50,000–60,000 men [a]
Casualties and losses
3,000 to 4,500 dead [b] 6,000 to 8,500 dead [2][3]
  1. ^ a b Dean 2015, p. 35.
  2. ^ Ross 1997, p. 37.
  3. ^ Wolffe 2001, p. 332.


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