On 22 August 1485, Richard III, the last Plantagenet, was slain and Henry VII founded the Tudor dynasty. But how did Richard III come to his end? The Battlefield Healers look at the evidence.
The tree, grown from an acorn from a 600-year-old "mother tree" at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire, was planted to ...
An oak taken from a tree at Richard III's childhood home has been planted at Bosworth Battlefield to commemorate the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last week I questioned the widely shared view that private assets automatically bestow higher returns on investors. I think the illiquidity premium has been competed away and suggested individual ...
William Goshorn, of Sarasota, sold his home at 340 W. Royal Flamingo Drive to Larry Lieberman, trustee, of Sarasota, for ...
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