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  1. Richard III, the final ruler of the Plantagenet dynasty, was killed on 22 August 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses. His body was taken to Greyfriars, Leicester, where it was buried in a crude grave in the friary church.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2015 · Mystery remains. Finally, Richard III rests in his royal tomb in Leicester Cathedral. Leicester has a sparkling new center-city district. It also has what the tired east Midlands city lacked—a major new tourist attraction. The benefits to Leicester will be ongoing, and much appreciated by its people.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2015 · Leicester Journal. Richard III Gets a Kingly Burial, on Second Try. Share full article. British Army pallbearers carried a coffin containing the exhumed remains of King Richard III to...

  4. In August 2012, the University of Leicester in collaboration with the Richard III Society and Leicester City Council, began one of the most ambitious archaeological projects ever attempted: no less than a search for the lost grave of King Richard III. The last English king to die in battle.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2015 · Richard III taken to final resting place after 500 years | Richard III | The Guardian. King Richard III’s coffin leaves Leicester University for a reburial procession through the...

  6. The church where Richard III was buried was demolished in the first half of the 16th Century. The discovery of the medieval English king Richard III, who fought battle in vain in 1485,...

  7. www.westminster-abbey.org › abbey-commemorations › royalsRichard III | Westminster Abbey

    Coronation. Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was crowned in the Abbey as Richard III on Sunday 6th July 1483. The day before he and his Queen Anne (Neville) rode in procession from the Tower of London to Westminster. On the day of the ceremony they walked barefoot on a red carpet from White Hall to Westminster Hall and then to the Abbey.