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It is perhaps the greatest of all cold cases: who was responsible for the death of the two Princes in the Tower?
It is perhaps the greatest of all cold cases: who was responsible for the death of the two Princes in the Tower?
Painting via Look and Learn, Bridgeman Images Richard was brother of King Edward IV. After Edward IV’s death in 1483, Richard deposed the king’s 13-year-old son, Edward V, whom he claimed was ...
A historian claims to have proof that the Princes in the Tower of London were not murdered by their uncle Richard ...
Following the death of King Richard at the battle of Bosworth ... The documents she uncovered include letters supporting a rebellion by “Edward IV’s son” in 1487, the year of Simnel ...
The historian who helped unearth Richard III's remains in a Leicester car park claims to have proof that he didn't kill his ...
What really happened to the sons of King Edward IV remains one of history’s most haunting mysteries. Known as the Princes in the Tower, Edward V and his younger brother Richard vanished after ...
Sometimes you’re the star, sometimes you’re Jared Leto’s Joker. That’s just how it goes in Hollywood. But even the most minor ...
After King Edward IV died on April 9, 1483, his will named Richard, Duke of Gloucester, lord protector of his son and heir, the 12-year-old Edward. Gloucester had Edward and his nine-year-old ...
Just over 200 years ago, the future Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, Her arrival, on 24 May 1819, marked the ...