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  1. König Richard III. Richard, Duke of Gloucester (deutsch: "Herzog von Gloucester"), aus dem Adelshaus York, ist die zentrale Figur und Bösewicht des Dramas. Er ist körperlich entstellt und fühlt sich deshalb für den Frieden und die Liebe ungeeignet. Er entscheidet sich dafür, ein Schurke zu sein und schreckt vor nichts zurück, um König von England zu werden.

  2. 29 de dic. de 1995 · Richard III: Directed by Richard Loncraine. With Christopher Bowen, Edward Jewesbury, Ian McKellen, Bill Paterson. The classic Shakespearean play about the murderously scheming 15th-century king is reimagined in an alternative setting of 1930s England as clouds of fascism gather.

  3. Richard III (1452–1485), the last king from the House of York and the final monarch of the historic Plantagenet dynasty, presided as the King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his untimely demise in 1485. His reign marked the tumultuous closure of the Middle Ages in England, culminating in his fatal defeat at the Battle of ...

  4. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryUK › HistoryofEnglandKing Richard III - Historic UK

    Richard III is perhaps most well-known now due to the discovery of his remains in a car park in Leicester. He was however an important figure in England’s medieval monarchy: brother to Edward IV, he usurped his own nephew, Edward V and took the crown as his own, only to be killed two years later at the Battle of Bosworth, bringing an end to ...

  5. Richard III est la dernière pièce de la première tétralogie de William Shakespeare, un auteur anglais, écrite au début de sa carrière et datée aux alentours de 1591-1592. La pièce, publiée en 1597, raconte l’ascension et la chute brutale de Richard III, un tyran qui est finalement battu par le futur Henri VII lors de la bataille de Bosworth.

  6. Richard III, by an unknown artist, late 16th century. The raised right shoulder was a visible sign of Richard's spinal deformity. King Richard III of England was killed fighting the forces of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, the last major battle of the Wars of the Roses.The Welsh poet Guto'r Glyn credited Richard's death to Sir Rhys ap Thomas, a Welsh member of Henry's army who ...

  7. The Man, The Myth, The Rediscovery. This magnificent statue of Richard III holding his crown was given to the City of Leicester in 1980 by the Richard III Society. Here we see the Sun rise behind Richard’s crown, symbolising that the veil of mystery surrounding this amazing King has been lifted at last.