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1 Discovering Richard III Section 1

2 What’s the connection? Richard III, King of England 1483-1485 A car park in Leicester

3 Richard III Richard became king when he took the crown from his 12 year-old nephew, Edward V. Edward V and his brother disappeared. No-one knows what happened to them. Richard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, fighting against rebels led by Henry Tudor (Henry VII) Richard was later described as a hunchback who murdered his way to the throne.

4 Battle of Bosworth

5 After his death Richard’s body was slung across a horse and taken to Leicester, the nearest town. He was buried in the church of Greyfriars, Leicester.

6 The church was demolished in the 1530s during Henry VIII’s reign. No stone marked where Richard was buried.

7 What’s the connection? Centuries later the church site became a car park So, was Richard buried under this car park?


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