It's now 2013 and he died in 1485, so 584 years.
33 yers
22 years.
Both betrayed their father, King Henry, but I'd say King Richard, although he didn't hold his position as king for very long.
According to reports, King Richard was of slight build, with grey eyes and long brownish red hair.
There is no Richard VII. The last English king named Richard was Richard III who died at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
The resolution of "The King is Dead Long Live the King" typically refers to the transition of power from one monarch to the next. It symbolizes continuity and stability in the monarchy despite the death of the reigning king.
he has been dead for 58 year
In Act 1, Scene 2 of Hamlet, King Hamlet has been dead for two months. This information is revealed by Horatio, who mentions that King Hamlet's death occurred two months prior to the events of the play.
Yes Prince Henry died in 1460
Ten years (1189-1199)
its not dead moron its doormat
The king is dead, long live the king. What is Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba? [Shakespeare, Hamlet]