Richard III has long stood accused of murdering his nephews in 1483, but some experts doubt it. A new piece of evidence has ...
For hundreds of years, his burial location was considered lost to history, until an 'accidental' photo - in some ways the king’s first photographic portrait - helped announce a stunning breakthrough.
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 ...
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Reconstructing history: Richard III's voice brought to lifeSurprisingly, until 2012, his remains were lost. That's when historian Philippa Langley and her team found Richard III's remains in Leicester's car park. The voice of the ruler was reconstructed.
The petition, with more than 1,300 signatures, has been handed to Leicester Cathedral A petition against Shakespeare's Richard III being performed at the cathedral where the monarch is buried has ...
"The team as a whole work collaboratively with all of Leicester's heritage institutions and as the visible face of ‘Visit ...
"I was literally dressed as Shakespeare’s version of Richard III when I received the email from Leicester University saying that I was a not-altogether-ridiculously-distant descendent of Richard ...
The story behind Philippa Langley's quest to find the lost medieval English king, Richard III. Richard died at the ... Originally broadcast on BBC Radio Leicester. Original image by University ...
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned in the Abbey as Richard III on Sunday 6th July 1483 ... Bosworth on 22nd August 1485 and his body was buried at Grey Friars Abbey in Leicester. But his bones ...
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