The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487) were a series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne. They were fought between supporters of the
Author’s Conclusions of Murder Evidence
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
Battle of Bosworth Field
Today's installment concludes Wars of the Roses,our selection from History of England From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688
Gathering Storm Against Richard III
The universal detestation of Richard's conduct turned still more the attention of the nation toward Henry; and as all the descendants of the house of
Murders of the Princes in the Tower
After suffocating them with the bolster and pillows, they showed their naked bodies to Tyrrel, who ordered them to be buried at the foot of the
Richard Plots to Become King
His exorbitant ambition, unrestrained by any principle either of justice or humanity, made him carry his views to the possession of the crown