How to use in-sentence of “lancastrian”:
– Henry Tudor, a distant relative of Henry VI who returned to England, became the leader of the rebellions and created a new Lancastrian army.
– Margaret was taken prisoner by the Yorkists after the Lancastrian defeat at Tewkesbury.
– York apparently was prepared for conflict and soon was marching south to meet the Lancastrian army marching north.
– Hostilities between the rival Yorkist and Lancastrian factions soon flared into armed conflict.
– Yet at least one scholar identifies the source of the eventual Lancastrian downfall not as York’s ambitions nearly so much as Margaret’s ill-judged enmity toward York and her over-indulgence in unpopular allies.
– This third and last part of the war is called the Lancastrian War.

