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Richard Iii The Road To Leicester Amy Licence

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Richard Iii The Road To Leicester Amy Licence
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Publisher: Amberley Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Author: Amy Licence
ISBN: 9781445621753, 1445621754
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Richard Iii The Road To Leicester Amy Licence by Amy Licence 9781445621753, 1445621754 instant download after payment.

Following the dramatic announcement that Richard III's body had been discovered, past controversies have been matched by fresh disputes. Why is Richard III England's most controversial king? The question of his reburial has provoked national debate and protest, taking levels of interest in the medieval king to an unprecedented level. While Richard's life remains able to polarise opinion, the truth probably lies somewhere between the maligned saint and the evil hunchback stereotypes. Why did he seize the throne? Did he murder the Princes in the Tower? Why have the location and details of his reburial sparked a parliamentary debate? This book will act as both an introduction to his life and reign and a commemoration to tie in with his reburial

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