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A horse. a horse, my kingdom for a horse from Shakespeare:From Shakespeare's Richard III, 1594:CATESBY:Rescue, my Lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue!The king enacts more wonders than a man,Daring an opposite to every danger:His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights,Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death.Rescue, fair lord, or else the day is lost!KING RICHARD III:A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!CATESBY:Withdraw, my lord; I'll help you to a horse.
"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" Shakespeare, King Richard III, Act V
To write "name III," you would simply write the word "name" followed by the Roman numeral "III."
Richard III himself actually said "A Horse! A Horse! MY Kingdom for a horse!"
1483-1485 --------------- The Death of King Richard 3rd in 1485 is normally considered the end of the medieval period, and the beginning of the early modern age in England. He was killed in battle by Henry 7th who married Elizabeth, the niece of Richard III and ended the War of the Roses. In Shakespeare's eponymous play, the last words of the character of King Richard III are "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse".
According to Mr William Shakespeare, Richard III.
If you are referring to the line 'A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!' then no, there was no real horse, it was a figure of speech. A clever play on words by William Shakespeare.
king Richard the III was born in 1452 on the 2nd of October
King Richard III of England was born on October 2, 1452.
King Richard III of England was born on October 2, 1452.