Today's installment concludes Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our selection from History of the Life and Reign of Richard III by James Gairdner
A Case for Defendant Richard III
The points made in this installment seek to create reasonable doubt.Continuing Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our selection from History of
Richard III Botches Murder Coverup
What could have induced Richard to time his cruel murders so ill and to arrange it so badly?Continuing Richard III King; Princes Murdered,our
Richard III King; Princes Murdered
This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Mystery of the Missing Princes.IntroductionThe brief reign of Richard
The Battle of Agincourt – 5
Today's installment concludes The Battle of Agincourt,our selection by James Gairdner.If you have journeyed through all of the installments of
The Battle of Agincourt – 4
Demands so exorbitant the Duke of Burgundy did not dare to accept and as a last resource he and the Dauphin agreed to be reconciled and to unite in
The Battle of Agincourt – 3
Henry called his victory the battle of Agincourt, from the name of a neighboring castle.Continuing The Battle of Agincourt,our selection from
The Battle of Agincourt – 2
The commissioners were tried by a commission hastily issued and were summarily condemned and put to death.Continuing The Battle of Agincourt,our
The Battle of Agincourt
This series has five easy 5 minute installments.IntroductionKing Henry V of England, son of Henry IV, was born in 1387, and two years later was