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Who is the king in the opening act in Richard the third?

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Edward V, Richards 12 year old nephew. Richard imprisoned him in the tower then had him murdered


In Richard the third who did Richard end up marrying?

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Why did Richard the third kill everone?

Richard III didn't actually kill everyone. Athough there has been speculation that he killed his nephews (The Princes in the Tower) and his wife, as well as ministers and his subjects, there is not proof that he killed "everyone". Most of it was made up by the Tudors, who defeated Richard III in battle (Bosworth Field).


Who led the Muslim forces during the third Crusade?

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