LONDON — Nearly 530 years after the death of Richard III in battle, Britain’s high court ruled Friday that the king immortalized by William Shakespeare as a misshapen, murderous villain is to be ...
LONDON — Nearly 530 years after the death of Richard III in battle, Britain’s high court ruled Friday that the king immortalized by Shakespeare as a misshapen, murderous villain is to be buried in ...
Members of the public line up to view the coffin of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral, central England, in this March 25, 2015 file photo. REUTERS/Darren Staples/Files By Michael Roddy LEICESTER ...
King Richard III is a 15th century king of England whose remains were found under a parking lot. Now, ceremonies are being held to honor the king, 530 years after he was killed in battle just outside ...
LONDON (AP) — In the battle royal over Richard III’s bones, Britain’s High Court has given the victory to Leicester. The court ruled Friday that the 15th-century monarch should be buried in the city ...
The moon is seen through the crown in the hand of the King Richard III statue in Leicester, Britain April 20, 2016. REUTERS/Darren Staples By Ossian Shine LONDON (Reuters) - There was no shortage of ...
Bosses at Leicester’s Richard III visitor centre have been urged to reduce their ticket prices to try to increase visitor numbers. Latest accounts filed by the trust, which has run the Peacock Lane ...
After years of controversy over the rightful resting spot for King Richard III, officials have finally decided on the details for reburying the 15th-century English ruler. His remains will be laid to ...
On Sunday his remains were taken from the city's university to the site of his final battle, Bosworth The bones, in a coffin made by a living relative of the king, are now lying 'in repose' at the ...
LEICESTER, England (AP) — There’s more to Leicester than its soccer team. Before Leicester staged its improbable bid to win the Premier League, the city in central England was better known for other ...
LEICESTER, England (Reuters) - Shakespeare portrayed King Richard III as a "poisonous bunch-backed toad" who was reduced to offering his kingdom for a horse before he was killed by the forces of Henry ...