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Richard III
- Shakespeare 4
- He was hunchbacked
- Deformed
- To represent his mind
- Or what the Tudors thought his mind was like
- Wrote play 100 years after his death
- In the Tudor period
- Tudors were Richard's enemies
- Princes in the tower 3
- Big mystery
- No conclusive evidence
- Facts still point to murder
- Richard wanted the crown
- He never produced
them alive to prove
his innocence
- Replaced the guards with
ones loyal to him
- Bones found
- No DNA samples
- Mistrust
- Tudor propaganda?
- Wife and niece 1
- Said to have killed wife
- And consequently seduced his niece
- Lots of rumours were believed
- Probably wasn't true
- Last battle 5
- He was, at least, a brave soldier 4
- Didn't surrender
- Was reportedly left alone at the end
- Because no-one trusted him
- "A horse, a horse! My
kingdom for a horse!"
- Most likely never said that
- Followers 2
- Said to have killed his friend
- After said friend
helped him 'usurp' the
crown