19 December 2024

The Last English King to Die in Battle: The Evidence

And he was finally buried in a Church stolen from his Faith by heretics.


It was beneath an unassuming car park in the summer of 2012 in the heart of the city of Leicester that one of the most important historical discoveries of the last 500 years was made. In a long forgotten grave was found the battle scarred and broken skeleton of a long dead man, none other than Richard III, King of England.

But what exactly happened to him? How did he end up buried beneath a car park and what can that remarkable discovery tell us about Shakespear’s infamous villain, the last English King to die in battle. In this video, using the latest technology, archeological evidence and historic testimony, we’ll uncover the true story of the Final Days of Richard III.

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