Rigorous scientific investigations confirmed the strong circumstantial evidence that the skeleton found at the site of the Grey Friars church in Leicester was indeed that of King Richard III.
LONDON (AP) - Scientists say there is "overwhelming evidence" that a skeleton found under a parking lot is that of England's King Richard III, but their DNA testing also has raised questions about ...
A sapling from an oak tree in the grounds of King Richard III's birthplace has been planted in the place where he died. The ...
Richard becomes King Richard III. Image caption ... III were found underneath a car park in Leicester, England. The skeleton proved that the real Richard had a condition called scoliosis, which ...
Richard III was King of England from 1483 until his death ... The University of Leicester identified the skeleton found in the excavation as that of Richard III. His remains were reburied in ...
Langley was the secretary of the Scottish branch of the Richard III Society, who spent eight years looking for the remains of the king and “ultimately convinced the authorities to allow her to d ...
The king was ... initiated by the Richard III Society and carried out in partnership with the University of Leicester and supported by Leicester City Council, uncovered a skeleton with battle ...