Because it signified the violent transition from the Plantagenet to Tudor dynasty, the death of King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth’s Field was a monumental event. After five centuries, his skeleton was rediscovered by an archaeological team at a site, formerly the location of the Greyfriars Priory Church. The presentation uses the forensic evidence to examine the extent to which the perceived image of Richard III is the result of Tudor propaganda
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
When Henry Tudor defeated king Richard III at Bosworth Field in 1485, he claimed the English throne ...
In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the l...
One does not simply find the long-lost bones of a fifteenth century monarch on the very first day in...
The dramatic story of Richard III, England's last medieval king, captured the world's attention when...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
Open Access journalThe discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car par...
The Hospitality and Tourism Management industry is extensive and can be overwhelming for students to...
As one of most famous monarchs in English history, the Tudors have sparked the interest of everyone ...
This thesis examines the historical controversy surrounding the life and character of the fifteenth-...
In this chapter we study representations of the last Plantagenet king of England, Richard III, relat...
This study analyzes the early life and career of King Richard III of England. Richard III is arguabl...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
The visual legacy of Henry VIII is less how we see him, and more how Henry would like to see himself...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
When Henry Tudor defeated king Richard III at Bosworth Field in 1485, he claimed the English throne ...
In 2012, a skeleton was excavated at the presumed site of the Grey Friars friary in Leicester, the l...
One does not simply find the long-lost bones of a fifteenth century monarch on the very first day in...
The dramatic story of Richard III, England's last medieval king, captured the world's attention when...
This article seeks to give some insight on the controversial figure of Richard III of England. He is...
Open Access journalThe discovery of the body of the historical Richard III under a Leicester car par...
The Hospitality and Tourism Management industry is extensive and can be overwhelming for students to...
As one of most famous monarchs in English history, the Tudors have sparked the interest of everyone ...
This thesis examines the historical controversy surrounding the life and character of the fifteenth-...
In this chapter we study representations of the last Plantagenet king of England, Richard III, relat...
This study analyzes the early life and career of King Richard III of England. Richard III is arguabl...
This chapter concerns the construction of the myth around King Richard III in the contemporary novel...
The visual legacy of Henry VIII is less how we see him, and more how Henry would like to see himself...
Tudor chronicles regularly presented Edward III and Henry V as exemplary English monarchs, celebrate...
The process of vilification of Richard III started at the end of the fifteenth century, when a well-...
When Henry Tudor defeated king Richard III at Bosworth Field in 1485, he claimed the English throne ...