Science
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As you can see from the article, the author (Tom Leonard) knows the answer to be in the negative because the Royal Marriages Act 1772 precludes the descendants of George II from marrying without the sovereign’s consent – that sovereign being George III at the time. James Ord’s putative ancestor is another James Ord, born…
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This is a fascinating analysis of the evidence supporting the fact that it definitely was Richard! Click here for full post!
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This is all so exciting! Wouldn’t it be marvellous if the remains did indeed turn out to be Lady Eleanor? The woman whose status and existence made a king of Richard of Gloucester. And to think, it’s not that long ago that we didn’t even know her name for certain. Now John Ashdown-Hill knows even more…
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This was the burial place of Lord Richard de la Pole who fell in this city in 1524/5 and he is likely to still be there. Thanks to Kathryn Warner, who visited it for a different historical mission, for these stunning photos.
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Being interested in astrology for years, I had previously read this article and it has been shown again in my Facebook memories. It is different because it uses karmic astrology and analyses the timing of his rediscovery and the astrology behind his appearance. Click here for whole article.
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http://www.annettecarson.co.uk/357052370
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Originally posted on RICARDIAN LOONS: Today’s blog focuses on another widely-reported discovery from Richard III’s skeletal remains: the presence of roundworms in his gravesite and the scientific theory that he suffered from an intestinal infection prior to death. We’ve previously reported on how the scoliosis of his spine was literally twisted out of proportion by…
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Dominic Smee, the ‘body double’ of Richard III, will be giving a talk on his experience during the making of the Channel Four documentary Richard III: The New Evidence on Friday evening June 3rd 2016 at Wilnecote Parish Hall, 40 Watling St, Tamworth B77 5AD, Staffs. It’s called ‘Being Richard III’ and starts at 8.00…