King Richard The Third #3
by Linsey Williams
Title
King Richard The Third #3
Artist
Linsey Williams
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Photograph - Digital Art, Photography
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'A Horse A Horse My Kingdom For A Horse.' That was according to William Shakespeare in his Play Richard The Third. It is now known that he did not say those words as penned by The Bard During Richards Fatal Battle of Bosworth Field in Leicestershire. 1485
Shakespeare also wrote that Richard was an ugly hunchback. In fact he suffered from a condition called Scoliosis, which is an abnormal curvature of the spine.
For years there has been speculation as to where Richards body was buried after the Battle of Bosworth. During 2012 his remains were found under a School car park. At the time of Richards death it was the site of a monastery called Greyfriars.
His Remains will be reinterred at Leicester Cathedral during March of 2015.
The White Rose is the symbol of the house of York which King Richard was a part of, and has since been adopted as a symbol of the county of Yorkshire.
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January 18th, 2015
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