If you go almost to the bottom of this article, you’ll find a very brief view of Henry VII moving in a lifelike way! Well, his eyes do! They even operate together! It’s spooky.

I’ll always be rude about him because (to me) he really was horrible in just about every way – AND he bequeathed us his even more dreadful son! So no apologies for taking yet another pop at him!

He isn’t the only figure brought back to us in the article. They’re equally fascinating.

 


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    Glenis Brindley

    Eww, that’s spooky! Sorry I really don’t like it, maybe because I totally agree with you in your summing up of this “king who had no right to be”!

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  2. A sure way to suffer nightmares, Glenis.

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  3. […] speaking, this may not have been completely original. Henry VII must have been very disturbed when, in Burgundy in 1490, a youth, speaking excellent English, […]

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  4. […] no comment really. Henry Tudor had “….an almost divine nature?….” He was handsome? Um, this is Henry Tudor we’re talking about? Good grief. “….Few teeth and sparse […]

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