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King Richard III did not become bankrupt in the traditional sense, but his reign faced significant financial challenges. The Wars of the Roses strained the royal treasury, and Richard's efforts to finance his rule and maintain military support were costly. Additionally, his controversial seizure of the throne and the subsequent conflicts contributed to financial instability, but he was not declared bankrupt in a formal sense.

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