Richard III - yes, it's him : Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:32 pm
Well, it seems they are very confident the skeleton is that of the much-maligned Richard.
Doesn't throw any light on the "Princes in the Tower" story either way but does show he had a probable slight curvature of the spine not the crookback of Shakespeare's excellent fiction, so he could have capered nimbly in a ladies chamber after all. The winter of my discontent isn't made glorious summer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/0/21261553 |
Well, it seems they are very confident the skeleton is that of the much-maligned Richard.
Doesn't throw any light on the "Princes in the Tower" story either way but does show he had a probable slight curvature of the spine not the crookback of Shakespeare's excellent fiction, so he could have capered nimbly in a ladies chamber after all. The winter of my discontent isn't made glorious summer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/0/21261553 |
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