The discovery of Richard III's skeleton beneath a council car park in Leicester in 2012 stunned both the academic and wider ...
A sapling from an oak tree in the grounds of King Richard III's birthplace ... does it?" Richard III's body was discovered 527 years after his death in a Leicester City Council-run car park ...
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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 ...
An investigation into whether the English King Richard III had his two nephews murdered in 1483. Bones discovered at the Tower of London suggest so, but recent excavations cast doubt on the theory of ...
History has pointed to King Richard III as the killer, but other suspects are now on the table. Watch the full documentary Who Killed The Princes in the Tower? on BBC Select. In a first-of-its ...
"That has all come out of the interest in Leicester's past that started with the Richard III discovery. "And you don't often get to see a king being buried - that was a moment of history being ...
His brother Edward IV became King in 1461. On his death Richard was declared Lord High Protector ... Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned in the Abbey as Richard III on Sunday 6th July 1483. The ...
The tree, grown from an acorn from a 600-year-old "mother tree" at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire, was planted to mark 10 years since the reinterment of the monarch, whose remains were ...