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A sapling from an oak tree in the grounds of King Richard III's birthplace has been planted ... a 600-year-old "mother tree" ...
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.
Find out about the labyrinth of hidden tunnels underneath Tenby in Pembrokeshire dating back to the 1400s and the myth linking them to King Henry VII ...
Scientists – who found the human remains of a person they believe to be King Richard III in a UK parking lot in 2012 – now say they have irrefutable proof through DNA analysis that the remains ...
sons and heirs to King Edward IV—though perhaps fall short of answering whether they were murdered by their uncle Richard III. Opening the tomb of King John (d. 1216) might tell us if the ...
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. Newly discovered ...
Richard III was King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field. After the battle Richard's corpse was taken to Leicester and buried without pomp. In 2012 ...