A sapling from an oak tree in the grounds of King Richard III's birthplace has been planted in the place where he died. The ...
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned in the Abbey as Richard III on Sunday 6th July 1483 ... Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth on 22nd August 1485 and his body was buried at Grey Friars ...
On 22 August 1485, Richard III and Henry Tudor faced each other at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Henry Tudor had the support of many rich and powerful people. Initially, the powerful Lord Thomas ...
Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in August 1485. His body was carried to Leicester where it was displayed before being buried by the Franciscan monks of the Greyfriars Church. All ...
Richard III was 32 when he was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. The individual had a slender physique and severe scoliosis – a curvature of the spine – possibly with one shoulder visibly ...
In 1485, Edward's brother, the usurper Richard III, was replaced by the Lancastrian, Henry VII. Henry married Edward IV's daughter, and their son, Henry VIII, was representative of both houses.
Richard III was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field. After the battle Richard's corpse was taken to Leicester and buried without pomp. In 2012 ...
The two-metre (6.5 ft) high sapling was placed on the site of Bosworth battlefield in Leicestershire, where the king died in 1485 ... University of Leicester Richard III's remains were reinterred ...