Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1322
Battle of Boroughbridge ends Lancaster's revolt
March 1322
Thomas of Lancaster, cousin of Edward II and leader of baronial opposition, was caught at a Yorkshire river crossing and defeated. His forces were trapped between the river and loyalist pikemen holding the bridge. Taken to his own castle at Pontefract, mocked, and beheaded, he became an unlikely popular saint. His martyrdom did little to save Edward from a worse fate.