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A concise biography follows Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, from his family background and formative alliances through his military commands and political manoeuvres in the Wars of the Roses. It recounts his accumulation of power via inheritance and marriage, his tenure as a dominant noble and commander—including service in Calais—his instrumental role in elevating and deposing rulers, and the breakdown of his relationship with Edward IV that led to exile and a reversal of loyalties. The narrative charts the major battles, negotiations, and betrayals that produced both his temporary triumphs and ultimate defeat, framed by discussion of noble factionalism and the exercise of aristocratic influence.

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Charles Oman

Charles Oman was a prominent British historian and author, best known for his extensive works on military history and the Napoleonic Wars. His most notable contribution is the multi-volume "A History of the Peninsular War," which provides a detailed account of the conflict between Britain and France in the Iberian Peninsula from 1807 to 1814. Oman also explored various historical themes in works such as "The Art of War in the Middle Ages" and "The Byzantine Empire." His scholarship is characterized by thorough research and a narrative style that engages readers, making significant contributions to the understanding of military history and its impact on European politics.

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