Wednesday, September 17, 2014

England's King Richard III died painfully on battlefield


England's King Richard III died painfully on battlefield


LONDON – England's King Richard III might well have lost his kingdom for a horse. The reviled king suffered nearly a dozen injuries on the battlefield, but the fatal blows were probably only sustained after he had to abandon his horse, according to a new ...


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King Richard III's Final Moments Were Quick & Brutal


A new postmortem analysis of the war wounds on the skeleton of Richard III reveal that the last Plantagenet king of England was injured at least 11 times, but probably died due to one of two brutal stab wounds to the head.



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