it was Henry VII
No, although Shakespreare has Henry Tudor kill Richard III personally in hand-to-hand combat on the Battlefield, this is not true; they never fought each other directly. Instead, Richard III was killed, most likely by an unknown, lowly Welshman fighting for Henry.
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).
No. Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field by Henry Tudor (later known as Henry VII), and Henry Tudor took the English Crown.
Henry the Seventh, the first Tudor monarch, who killed Richard III at Bosworth.
Edward III was not killed as a prince. He lived a long and fertile life, having a large number of sons, and being succeeded by his grandson when he died of old age. There has never been a Richard VI. If you mean Edward V, say so. He was killed as a prince before being crowned along with his brother Richard (who is never counted as a king)
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No, although Shakespreare has Henry Tudor kill Richard III personally in hand-to-hand combat on the Battlefield, this is not true; they never fought each other directly. Instead, Richard III was killed, most likely by an unknown, lowly Welshman fighting for Henry.
He was killed at the Battle of Bosworth, 22nd August 1485
He is killed off-stage on Richard's orders, not by a specific (identified) person.
hi Richard 111 locked up his nephew's so he could become king then he killed them
The play is about Richard III, man who had been made guardian for a very young king, Edward V, who was 12. He is believed to have killed Edward, but certainly Edward disappeared and Richard took control of the kingdom. He did not last long, and was killed two years later at the Battle of Bosworth.
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).
No. Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field by Henry Tudor (later known as Henry VII), and Henry Tudor took the English Crown.
Henry the Seventh, the first Tudor monarch, who killed Richard III at Bosworth.
In a word, yes. He is supposed to have killed his nephews Edward and Richard, sons of his brother King Edward IV.