Richard III is often portrayed as a villain due to his ruthless ambition and the suspicion of his involvement in the deaths of his nephews, the Princes in the Tower. However, some historians argue he was a victim of Tudor Propaganda that painted him as a tyrant to legitimize Henry VII's rule. His reign was marked by political intrigue and the complexities of the Wars of the Roses, suggesting he was both a product of his tumultuous time and a figure manipulated by the narratives of his successors. Ultimately, interpretations of Richard III vary, reflecting the complexities of historical narrative and perspective.
people think of King Richard III is that his a bad king because she always have a sex
She was the victim of the Reign of Terror.
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richard arkwright is seen as both villain and hero :
Macbeth is. Nor is it the only one of Shakespeare's plays where the main character is the villain. Richard III (a very similar play) is another example. Marlowe did it too e.g. The Jew of Malta.
I would say the most famous medieval vallain was the English King Richard III. There is a link to an article about him below.
"I am determined to prove a villain, and hate the idle pleasures of these days."
whatever it wants to be
Great Britain is the VICTIM, America is the HERO, and Russia (I believe) is the VILLAIN :) -Apex-
Villain: HC Victim: BBB Crimesite CR
Richard III was coronated on6 July 1483.
Richard III of Capua died in 1120.