England’s Frozen Massacre — The Battle of Towton 1461
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England. March 29th, 1461.
A freezing blizzard covered the fields near the village of Towton—
and beneath the snow, the bloodiest battle in English history was about to begin.
More than 50,000 men marched into a storm so violent that archers could barely see their own bowstrings.
By the end of the day, 28,000 would never rise again.
This is the story of the battle that shaped a crown,
turned the Wars of the Roses into a nightmare,
and drowned the fields of Yorkshire in blood.
In this cinematic historical narrative, we explore:
Why York and Lancaster met in a blizzard
How the snow and wind changed the course of the battle
The brutal hand-to-hand struggle in the mud
The rout, the river of corpses, and the field of the dead
How Towton crowned Edward IV and reshaped England
And the grim legacy left behind in the frozen ground
What remains, remembers.
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