Richard from Shakespeare's play Richard III is a Machiavellian leader because he pretends to be godly and moral but will stop at nothing to get what he wants. He pretends to be religious but he is acting like a devil.
Now is the winter of our discontent.
No, Richard III was based in England.The only Shakespeare play based in Scotland is Macbeth.
"Best" is of course a subjective thing, but the most popular are Richard II, the two parts of Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III.
As in the play Macbeth, which it strongly resembles, the tyrant king is overthrown by an invader who then assumes the throne. Richard meets the invader Richmond at Bosworth Field, gets unhorsed, says his immortal line "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!", fights Richmond toe-to-toe at first onstage then off. Richmond returns alone, saying "The day is ours, the bloody dog is dead."
Richard III was the King of England from June 26, 1483 to August 22, 1485. His mother was Cecily Neville, Duchess of York and his father was Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York.
Now is the winter of our discontent.
Richard III
The Winter of Our Discontent
No, Richard III was based in England.The only Shakespeare play based in Scotland is Macbeth.
"Best" is of course a subjective thing, but the most popular are Richard II, the two parts of Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III.
King Richard III of england
King Richard III is believed to have had his young Nephews King Edward V and Prince Richard Duke of York killed some time during 1483.
Richard II and Richard III represent contrasting ideals of kingship in Shakespeare's plays. Richard II embodies a more divine and ceremonial view of kingship, emphasizing the sacredness of the monarchy and the belief in the king's inherent right to rule, which ultimately leads to his downfall due to his inability to connect with his subjects and maintain political stability. In contrast, Richard III exemplifies a Machiavellian approach to kingship, characterized by ruthless ambition, manipulation, and a focus on power at any cost, which ultimately leads to his violent end. Together, they illustrate the complexities and consequences of different leadership styles in the pursuit of authority.
king Richard iii ,and also the king who lost in thebattle of bosworth in 1485
Richard III was the king and leader of the Yorkist faction. He was not a good governor, and this resulted in a lack of good support for him. He was killed in the Battle of Battle of Bosworth, effectively ending the Yorkist claims on the throne.
Richard III was coronated on6 July 1483.
Richard III was released on 12/29/1995.