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King Richard III's remains important to some, but eye-roll inducing to others

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King Richard III's remains important to some, but eye-roll inducing to others

Richard III is most well-known for the Shakespeare play of the same name, which was written a century after his death. This English king reigned for just over two years, but his body was hidden without record of its rigorous place.

The figure that has really provoked the worldwide push coverage is not the past Richard III but, rather, the fantastic villain that Shakespeare fashioned from Thomas More's slanders and unleashed in the early

So we are all buzzing after it was confirmed that the remains of Richard III were learned here. I've walked over the rigorous place he was found loads of times. It is right in the centre of town near a music venue we used to go to — currently closed

Richard III is most well-known for the Shakespeare play of the same name, which was written a century after his death. This English king reigned for just over two years, but his body was hidden without record of its rigorous place.

It's official: the human remains found under a parking ration in Leicester, England, be in the right place to Richard III. That's the word from University of Leicester archaeologists, who on Feb. 4 said that DNA evidence, radiocarbon dating, and

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