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Fotheringhay Castle boasts a significant history of being the birthplace of King Richard III, who was the last English King to die in battle. Fast forward 135 years from Richard's birth and the ...
The discovery of Richard III's skeleton beneath a council car park in Leicester in 2012 stunned both the academic and wider world. But while the identification was confirmed in January 2013 ...
which still stands in the grounds of Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire to this day. It would have been a young oak when Richard III was growing up on the historic estate and the sapling now ...
In 2012, an incredible archaeological detective story was unfolding in a car park in England - the discovery of King Richard III, one of England’s most famous, and most vilified, monarchs.
The remains of King Richard III were reinterred in Leicester Cathedral a decade ago today (Wednesday, March 26). The ceremony was preceded by a sombre procession through the city, which attracted ...
“The castle has a long history – these walls have seen the plotting of the Rising of the North, a Parliamentary stronghold in the Civil War and as the birthplace to the mother of Richard III ...
Henry VII, or Henry Tudor, was a member of the Lancastrian family, and a Welshman born in Pembroke castle on 28 January 1457. In June 1483, Richard III of the Yorkist Family was crowned King of ...