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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 ...
A historian claims to have proof that the Princes in the Tower of London were not murdered by their uncle Richard III. Most historians believe Richard killed his nephews in the summer of 1483 ...
After Edward’s death, the princes’ uncle was crowned King Richard III, and the boys were sent to live at the Tower of London. However, they disappeared in the autumn of 1483, and legend has it ...
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 ...
An 1878 painting of Richard, Duke of York, and Edward V (right) by John Everett Millais. | ('The Princes in the Tower') Royal Holloway Collection, University of London, Wikimedia Commons // Public ...
The princes in the tower as envisioned by Paul Delaroche, circa 1831, in the painting King Edward V and the Duke of York (Richard) in the Tower of London.
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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?