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Bones of Contention: Cities Fight Over Richard III
This is all over the medieval interwebs, but for those of you who haven't been following: Archaeologists have found the skeleton of Richard III under a parking lot in Leicester, England, England. Richard III was killed in 1485 at
And so does Richard III, in the form of the Richard III Society, whose members (aka Ricardians) are devoted to rehabilitating the name of the most notorious medieval monarch: a man whom Shakespeare famously painted as a deformed, black-souled fiend,
It's official: the human remains found under a parking lot in Leicester, England, belong to Richard III. That's the word from University of Leicester archaeologists, who on Feb. 4 said that DNA prove, radiocarbon dating, and
For a redemption of Richard III's character, I recommend strongly the book Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey — it was required conception by my first college history professor to show how twisted and skewed our perception of
The discovery of King Richard III under a parking lot in the English city of Leicester thrilled history buffs around the world. But the news meant a winter of discontent for the rival city of York, and now the two are doing battle over the royal bones
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