apparantly Del
George of Clarence was Richard's elder brother.
Tradition says a barrel of Malmsey wine.
act one scene one, Richard sets a prophecy on his brother clarence (1.1.33)
Edward and his brother were imprisoned in the Tower of London by Richard of Gloucester (Richard III). After that, it is unknown what happened to them. Contrary to popular belief, two children's skeletons found in the tower were not the king and his brother.
Harold, King Richard III's brother, tried to take the throne (or did, i cannot remember) and Richard had to leave to stop his brother, thus, the land was left for Saladin's taking.
George of Clarence was Richard's elder brother.
He has a brother called Del, who is older than Richard.
He has a brother called Del, who is older than Richard.
Tradition says a barrel of Malmsey wine.
Because Richard III fought a battle with Elizabeth's grandfather, Henry Tudor, in which Richard was killed (the Battle of Bosworth) and Henry took the crown as Henry VII. Richard was supposed to have been responsible for murdering the boy King Edward V and his little brother - the so-called Princes In The Tower. (Young Edward and his brother were the brothers of Elizabeth of York, Henry VII's wife). Therefore the Tudors hated Richard III and would be pleased with any propaganda against him. Shakespeare's play Richard III, helped to give Richard a bad name!
Richard III's eldest brother, Edward IV, Father of the Princes in the Tower.
yes... he killed his nephews. Although I'll agree it is likely that he arranged to have his nephews murdered, Richard III was responding to family like all his family had for the last few decades over the wars of the Roses. Richard's brother, Edward IV had his other brother the Duke of Clarence murdered as well. Richard III still had a legitimate claim to the throne far above Henry VII.
act one scene one, Richard sets a prophecy on his brother clarence (1.1.33)
Edward and his brother were imprisoned in the Tower of London by Richard of Gloucester (Richard III). After that, it is unknown what happened to them. Contrary to popular belief, two children's skeletons found in the tower were not the king and his brother.
Why did people call Richard the 3rd crook back
There is no such thing as true evil in real people, although Shakespeare's portrayal of him would certainly have people thinking that. Richard III had been brought up in a society where family members killed family members and all the Plantagenets had to be on their guard. His older brother Edward had arranged for their other brother the Duke of Clarence to be killed so Richard III was not the first in his generation of brothers to arrange for another family member's murder. It is true that Richard III got swept away with ambition and that was his major downfall. But prior to his brother's death Richard was well liked particularly in the north of England and a popular soldier.
Harold, King Richard III's brother, tried to take the throne (or did, i cannot remember) and Richard had to leave to stop his brother, thus, the land was left for Saladin's taking.