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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the Plantagenet dynasty and its cadet branch the House of York. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field marked the end of the Middle Ages in England.

  2. Hace 4 días · Henry III – king of England for most of the 13th-century; Richard – king of the Romans in the Holy Roman Empire; Joan – queen consort of Alexander II of Scotland; Isabella – wife of the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II; Eleanor – wife of William Marshal's son (also named William), and later the English rebel Simon de Montfort.

  3. Hace 3 días · The controversy surrounding Richard III‘s ascension to the throne remains a central aspect of his enduring legacy and continues to divide historians and the public alike. Shakespeare‘s Portrayal and Popular Perception. The enduring image of Richard III as a villainous, hunchbacked usurper owes much to William Shakespeare‘s play, "Richard ...

  4. Hace 1 hora · In this comprehensive video, we explore the tumultuous life and reign of Richard III, one of England's most controversial monarchs. Born in 1452 into the pow...

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  5. Hace 3 días · May 26, 2024. For centuries, Richard III has been cast as one of history‘s greatest villains—a wicked, deformed tyrant who ruthlessly murdered his way to the throne. This diabolical image of the last Plantagenet king has been seared into the popular imagination by influential portrayals like Shakespeare‘s depiction of "rudely ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Marc Brenner. By Houman Barekat. The critic Houman Barekat saw the show in London. May 22, 2024. When Michelle Terry, the artistic director at Shakespeare’s Globe theater in London, decided to put...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_MoreThomas More - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Sir Thomas More PC (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, [2] was an English lawyer, judge, [3] social philosopher, author, statesman, amateur theologian, and noted Renaissance humanist. [4] . He also served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532. [5] .