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Channel 5 documentary, Princes in the Tower: A Damning Discovery, not only brings back to life one of the most infamous ...
It is a logical and persuasive story. The princes’ father, Edward IV, an imposing man of six-foot-four, took the throne in 1461 after winning the Battle of Mortimer’s Cross for the House of York.
The Princes in the Tower were Edward V and Richard, Duke of York – the sons of King Edward IV, who died suddenly in 1483. After Edward’s death, the princes’ uncle was crowned King Richard ...
The Princes in the Tower. Season 21 Episode 3 | 55m 15s Video has Audio Description, Closed Captions | AD CC. Find out if the 15th-century murder of two princes in the Tower of London can be ...
A recreation of an 1831 painting of the princes in the Tower by Paul Delaroche. | Print Collector/GettyImages. There’s also a royal record of wages paid to 13 men for working in service of ...
The princes, declared illegitimate by an act of Parliament in mid-June, disappeared into the Tower, care of Uncle Richard. In late June 1483, he became Richard III. Grab a Copy ...
The Princes in the Tower. Wednesday, 10 p.m., PBS. The “Secrets of the Dead” series can be faulted for a lot of things, including unambitious production values, melodramatic music, cliff ...
Philippa Langley devoted years to the search for Richard III’s remains. Now, she’s trying to crack a 15th-century cold case: Did he really assassinate his nephews?
This view has been challenged by modern campaigners, who claim that Richard was, in fact a benevolent and far-sighted monarch ...
The 12-year-old King Edward V and his nine-year-old brother vanished without a trace in 1483, and their uncle Richard III has long been suspected of ordering their murders.