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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.

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