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It is perhaps the greatest of all cold cases: who was responsible for the death of the two Princes in the Tower?
Richard III has long stood accused of murdering his nephews in 1483, but some experts doubt it. A new piece of evidence has them as divided as ever. The uncrowned King Edward V and his younger ...
The historian who helped archaeologists to find Richard III's remains in an unassuming Leicester car park has turned her ...
GPR, a non-invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image the subsurface, allowed archaeologists to detect ...
when he finds out that he has remained loyal to his nephew. Richard becomes King Richard III. Image caption, Richard has his nephews and wife killed, then proposes to his niece Princess Elizabeth.
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. For his latest ...
The nephew of deposed Lancastrian king Henry VI, the younger Henry had ... A 19th-century drawing of Thomas Stanley offering Richard III's crown to Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth Public ...
As the new king of England, Richard III held his nephews Edward V and 10-year-old Richard of Shrewsbury in the Tower of London and was widely thought to have had them murdered to secure his place ...
William Shakespeare’s Darkest Villain Richard III was a real historical figure born in 1452. He was crowned king in 1483, but his reign lasted little more than two years. After several uprisings ...