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Has any watched the doco tonight on Richard 111 remains?
After 4 years DNA confirms the remains are that of the King.
What will happen now ? Surely he must re re-buried somewhere?
And If they can find some-one from the 15th century, why can't British Rail find my umbrella?
BBC News - Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
After 4 years DNA confirms the remains are that of the King.
What will happen now ? Surely he must re re-buried somewhere?
And If they can find some-one from the 15th century, why can't British Rail find my umbrella?
BBC News - Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
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Oh yea
It was a while ago I read the possible discovery of Richard III remains.
Not being well versed in English History, to me was just who was he?
The guy Shakespeare depicted him?
Or as others viewed him?
It was a while ago I read the possible discovery of Richard III remains.
Not being well versed in English History, to me was just who was he?
The guy Shakespeare depicted him?
Or as others viewed him?
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
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tude dog;1419121 wrote: Oh yea
It was a while ago I read the possible discovery of Richard III remains.
Not being well versed in English History, to me was just who was he?
The guy Shakespeare depicted him?
Or as others viewed him?
The doco tonight was just awesome... they even reconstructed how he would have looked from his facial bones.
That's a very good question and some historians are claiming he was not the king as portrayed by Shakespeare.
Richard III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was a while ago I read the possible discovery of Richard III remains.
Not being well versed in English History, to me was just who was he?
The guy Shakespeare depicted him?
Or as others viewed him?
The doco tonight was just awesome... they even reconstructed how he would have looked from his facial bones.
That's a very good question and some historians are claiming he was not the king as portrayed by Shakespeare.
Richard III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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So what did he end up looking like? Facial reconstruction is fascinating.
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oscar;1419119 wrote: Has any watched the doco tonight on Richard 111 remains?
After 4 years DNA confirms the remains are that of the King.
What will happen now ? Surely he must re re-buried somewhere?
And If they can find some-one from the 15th century, why can't British Rail find my umbrella?
BBC News - Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
He's t be re-interred in Leicester Cathedral and, yes, it was a very good program
After 4 years DNA confirms the remains are that of the King.
What will happen now ? Surely he must re re-buried somewhere?
And If they can find some-one from the 15th century, why can't British Rail find my umbrella?
BBC News - Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
He's t be re-interred in Leicester Cathedral and, yes, it was a very good program
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SnoozeAgain;1419123 wrote: So what did he end up looking like? Facial reconstruction is fascinating.
Similar to the remaining portrait of him but softer
Similar to the remaining portrait of him but softer
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SnoozeAgain;1419123 wrote: So what did he end up looking like? Facial reconstruction is fascinating.
Here he is Snooze:
Attached files
Here he is Snooze:
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Bryn Mawr;1419125 wrote: Similar to the remaining portrait of him but softer
Remarkable likeness to portrayals all the same. Yes, softer, more human, I was quite moved.
Fascinating that he was found with curvature of the spine as he was portrayed and an arrow In him.
Remarkable likeness to portrayals all the same. Yes, softer, more human, I was quite moved.
Fascinating that he was found with curvature of the spine as he was portrayed and an arrow In him.
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What is the title of the documentary you watched? I would love to see if it is on Utube.
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oscar;1419127 wrote: Remarkable likeness to portrayals all the same. Yes, softer, more human, I was quite moved.
Fascinating that he was found with curvature of the spine as he was portrayed and an arrow In him.
They worked out that what they thought was an arrow was a nail.
Fascinating that he was found with curvature of the spine as he was portrayed and an arrow In him.
They worked out that what they thought was an arrow was a nail.
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Bryn Mawr;1419131 wrote: They worked out that what they thought was an arrow was a nail. See ? I go and make a pot of tea and that's what happens. Missed that.
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AnneBoleyn;1419130 wrote: What is the title of the documentary you watched? I would love to see if it is on Utube. I can't find anything as yet... will keep looking for you.
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AnneBoleyn;1419126 wrote: Here he is Snooze:
He was quite handsome!
He was quite handsome!
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AnneBoleyn;1419130 wrote: What is the title of the documentary you watched? I would love to see if it is on Utube.
I've just checked and it's not yet available on 4OD :-
Search - Channel 4
It could be added tomorrow?
I've just checked and it's not yet available on 4OD :-
Search - Channel 4
It could be added tomorrow?
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Bryn Mawr;1419135 wrote: I've just checked and it's not yet available on 4OD :-
Search - Channel 4
It could be added tomorrow?
I hope so...It was so fascinating.
Search - Channel 4
It could be added tomorrow?
I hope so...It was so fascinating.
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SnoozeAgain;1419134 wrote: He was quite handsome! I thought that and he looks quite a sensitive man... wonder If he really did kill the Prince's In the Tower?
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Tonights Mail
Richard III: Scientists reveal DNA results confirm king's body has been found under a car park in Leicester | Mail Online
Great photographs of his Injuries etc
Richard III: Scientists reveal DNA results confirm king's body has been found under a car park in Leicester | Mail Online
Great photographs of his Injuries etc
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Richard III is said to have asked Sir James Tyrell to make sure the princes were murdered. Much of this evidence is based on Tyrell's confession while imprisoned in the Tower for a separate crime in Henry VII's reign. However, a strong body of historical opinion insists that Richard III was not responsible for the deaths and his reputation should be universally re-assessed.
BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - Richard III, the Princes in the Tower and Bosworth
BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - Richard III, the Princes in the Tower and Bosworth
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SnoozeAgain;1419143 wrote: BBC - Radio 4 - This Sceptred Isle - Richard III, the Princes in the Tower and Bosworth
That was really Interesting. yes, historians argue good case that he was not as portrayed
That was really Interesting. yes, historians argue good case that he was not as portrayed
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oscar;1419142 wrote: Tonights Mail
Richard III: Scientists reveal DNA results confirm king's body has been found under a car park in Leicester | Mail Online
Great photographs of his Injuries etc
He didn't die easily.
More gruesome, however, was evidence of ‘humiliation’ injuries, including several head wounds - part of the skull was sliced away - a cut to the ribcage and a pelvic wound likely caused by an upward thrust of a weapon, through the buttock.
Richard III: Scientists reveal DNA results confirm king's body has been found under a car park in Leicester | Mail Online
Great photographs of his Injuries etc
He didn't die easily.
More gruesome, however, was evidence of ‘humiliation’ injuries, including several head wounds - part of the skull was sliced away - a cut to the ribcage and a pelvic wound likely caused by an upward thrust of a weapon, through the buttock.
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Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England for two years, from 1483 until his death in 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty
According to findings from Ancestry. com, I am a descendant of the Plantagenet dynasty. Very interesting.
According to findings from Ancestry. com, I am a descendant of the Plantagenet dynasty. Very interesting.
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This is the aspect of the story I find interesting...
"I walked past a particular spot and absolutely knew I was walking on his grave. I am a rational human being but the feeling I got was the same feeling I have had before when a truth is given to me".
Something is wrong about Philippa Langley’s story about finding Richard III
"I walked past a particular spot and absolutely knew I was walking on his grave. I am a rational human being but the feeling I got was the same feeling I have had before when a truth is given to me".
Something is wrong about Philippa Langley’s story about finding Richard III
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[QUOTE=Týr;1419164]This is the aspect of the story I find interesting...
"I walked past a particular spot and absolutely knew I was walking on his grave. I am a rational human being but the feeling I got was the same feeling I have had before when a truth is given to me".
Something is wrong about Philippa Langley’s story about finding Richard III
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Did you watch the full documentary Tyr?
The quote you have given Is entirely out of context I'm afraid.
They already had knowledge the King could be buried In what was once a church under the car park.
The rest of your article Is more accurate at relating what she actually said In the documentary.
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As part of her research Langley visited the car park which had been pointed out as the most likely site of the royal interment.
“I walked that car park and I just knew there was nothing there. It was ‘dead’.
"As I walked away, I saw another, private car park over to the right. I know how mad this sounds, but I snuck under the barrier and, on a very particular spot, I had the strongest sensation that I was walking on Richard’s grave. On a subsequent visit, I found a little white ‘R’ painted on the exact same spot. Of course it was ‘R’ for ‘reserved’, not ‘R’ for Richard but from that moment on, I was on a mission."
There's nothing wrong with that. She has spent years researching the area and what was the church under the car park...
"I walked past a particular spot and absolutely knew I was walking on his grave. I am a rational human being but the feeling I got was the same feeling I have had before when a truth is given to me".
Something is wrong about Philippa Langley’s story about finding Richard III
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Did you watch the full documentary Tyr?
The quote you have given Is entirely out of context I'm afraid.
They already had knowledge the King could be buried In what was once a church under the car park.
The rest of your article Is more accurate at relating what she actually said In the documentary.
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As part of her research Langley visited the car park which had been pointed out as the most likely site of the royal interment.
“I walked that car park and I just knew there was nothing there. It was ‘dead’.
"As I walked away, I saw another, private car park over to the right. I know how mad this sounds, but I snuck under the barrier and, on a very particular spot, I had the strongest sensation that I was walking on Richard’s grave. On a subsequent visit, I found a little white ‘R’ painted on the exact same spot. Of course it was ‘R’ for ‘reserved’, not ‘R’ for Richard but from that moment on, I was on a mission."
There's nothing wrong with that. She has spent years researching the area and what was the church under the car park...
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Wow
Richard III documentary proves a king-size hit for Channel 4 | Media | guardian.co.uk
Richard III documentary proves a king-size hit for Channel 4 | Media | guardian.co.uk
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Fascinating
Now researchers are looking for TWO MORE lost kings: Archaeologists prepare to dig up Alfred the Great and Henry I
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Now researchers are looking for TWO MORE lost kings: Archaeologists prepare to dig up Alfred the Great and Henry I
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Kinda looks like Jay Leno to me.
Wonder if Richard had a sense of humor?
Jay Leno
Wonder if Richard had a sense of humor?
Jay Leno
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
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Patsy Warnick;1419153 wrote: Along - for - a ride
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you are a "Dame"..?
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Too funny
I don't know where you find this stuff - very clever
Thanks
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Too funny
I don't know where you find this stuff - very clever
Thanks
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Richard 111..... Winner of the worlds Hide and Seek competition beating the former Chinese champ ' me li lo longtime '
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The department of Health and Social Security have declared Richard 111 fit for work.
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oscar;1419341 wrote: The department of Health and Social Security have declared Richard 111 fit for work.
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