I don’t know which five of our medieval monarchs you’d choose as the most fearsome warriors, but according to this article it seems the Fearsome Five are (in chronological order) William I, Edward I, Robert the Bruce, Henry V and … Richard III. Now, I’m not saying Richard wasn’t a fearsome warrior, because he was, but unlike the other four he didn’t go out of his way to find trouble. He only sallied forth at the head of an army when (a) his brother Edward IV instructed him, (b) when he had to put down a rebellion, or (c) when some impudent Welsh Weasel or other fancied pinching the throne when Richard was still sitting on it.
Richard was indeed fearsome…and fearless. And but for the treachery at Bosworth there’s no doubt he would have crushed the Weasel and we’d have been blessedly free of the exceedingly grim and bloodthirsty House of Tudor. But sigh and wish as we may, the treachery took place and Richard was cruelly murdered. If there was any justice at all his ghost would have been fearsome as well, and those who’d turned upon him should have had sleepless nights for the rest of their miserable lives.
There, that’s my rabidly Ricardian spleen vented for a while. 😊
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