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Encyclopedia > Ambion Hill

Ambion Hill is the hill in Leicestershire near to the village of Market Bosworth where, traditionally, the Battle of Bosworth Field was fought. This has been disputed by historians and reseach has been started to ascertain the truth about what was called, at the time, the Battle of Redesmore.




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Battle of Bosworth Field - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1519 words)
The actual site of the battle has been the topic of often contentious debate among professional and amateur historians, with a compelling case being made for situating the battle closer to the villages of Dadlington and Stoke Golding, although most are agreed that Richard's encampment the night before the battle was indeed on Ambion Hill.
Richard reached Ambion Hill first and his troops were well-rested going into the battle, while Henry's men had trouble lining up on the rough ground below – it is unclear why.
This has led to the theory that the battle was not fought on Ambion Hill but on a reedy moor in the same area.
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