No. XXV. King Richard III. Act III. Scene I. Prince of Wales, Duke of York his brother, Duke of Gloster and Buckingham, Cardinal Bourchier, Lord Hastings, Lord Mayor ...
LONDON (AP) — It was a true story stranger than fiction: The body of England’s King Richard III, missing for centuries, was discovered under a parking lot after a search spearheaded by amateur sleuths ...
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How (and where) they finally found Richard III's body
Richard III is one of those historical figures that everybody seems to know the name of. Thanks in large part to his ...
Yvonne Morley-Chisholm was on an annual retreat with other professionals when she had sort of a eureka moment. YVONNE MORLEY-CHISHOLM: We were meeting in the city of Leicester. And I thought Leicester ...
Dallas theatre company Auriga Productions' upcoming production of William Shakespeare's Richard III continues to spark conversation ahead of its October 30 debut. Under the direction of Bert Pigg, ...
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The Princes in the Tower: Has Richard III historian finally solved the 500-year-old mystery?
A historian claims to have proof that the Princes in the Tower of London were not murdered by their uncle Richard III. Most historians believe Richard killed his nephews in the summer of 1483 after ...
David Sterling Brown receives funding from the Mellon Foundation and American Council of Learned Societies. Written around 1592, William Shakespeare’s play “Richard III” follows the reign of England’s ...
No. XXVII. King Richard III. Act IV. Scene III. The Royal Children; Dighton and Forrest, the Murderers. Painted by Mr. NORTHCOTE, R.A. Engraved by LEGAT. Tyr. The tyrannous and bloody act is done;/ ...
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