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A facial reconstruction expert spent four hours reworking the head of King Richard III, which was removed from display at the new Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester after DNA testing at the city’s university suggested he would have had blond hair and blue eyes. Richard Iii Society, Richard 111, Tudor History, British History, Uk History, History Queen, Asian History, European History, Geography
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A facial reconstruction expert spent four hours reworking the head of King Richard III, which was removed from display at the new Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester after DNA testing at the city’s university suggested he would have had blond hair and blue eyes.
Reconstruction of Richard III's armour looks like a stormtrooper King Richard 111, Richard Iii., Anne Neville, Elizabeth Woodville, Strange History, History Facts, Lancaster
Reconstruction of Richard III's armour looks like a stormtrooper
Reconstruction of Richard III's armour looks like a stormtrooper
Richard III's wounds- A ghastly end! Medieval History, Ancient History, Haunted History, Medieval Times
Richard III's wounds- A ghastly end!
Important sites in th War of the Roses History Major, History Nerd, Mystery Of History, World History, Family History
Important sites in th War of the Roses
Signature and motto of Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers, brother of Elizabeth Woodville, Edward IV's queen Tudor Court, Tudor Era, Tudor Style
Signature and motto of Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers, brother of Elizabeth Woodville, Edward IV's queen
The Marchioness of Dorset (1487–1541)  by British (English) School        Date painted: c.1555     Margaret Wotton, Marchioness of Dorset was the second wife of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, and grandmother to Lady Jane Grey who was beheaded. This painting is based upon a drawing by Holbein Lady Jane Grey, Jane Gray, Dinastia Tudor, Tudor Monarchs, Tudor Dynasty, Anne Of Cleves
The Marchioness of Dorset (1487–1541) | Art UK
The Marchioness of Dorset (1487–1541) by British (English) School Date painted: c.1555 Margaret Wotton, Marchioness of Dorset was the second wife of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, and grandmother to Lady Jane Grey who was beheaded. This painting is based upon a drawing by Holbein
Sarcophegus at Westminster Abbey contaning the remains of the two children
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Sarcophegus at Westminster Abbey contaning the remains of the two children
When Edward IV's tomb was discovered at Windsor Castle in 1789, many relics were removed. John Douglas, Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Carlisle, presented the Society with some of the finds. These included this lock of Edward's hair, a phial of liquid from the bottom of the coffin and wood from the adjacent Queen's coffin. Scotland History, History Of England
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When Edward IV's tomb was discovered at Windsor Castle in 1789, many relics were removed. John Douglas, Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Carlisle, presented the Society with some of the finds. These included this lock of Edward's hair, a phial of liquid from the bottom of the coffin and wood from the adjacent Queen's coffin.
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Edward IV
Tomb of Edward IV, published 1732 Edward Iv, Last Will And Testament, Wars Of The Roses, History Images, Queen Of England, Windsor Castle, Effigy
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Tomb of Edward IV, published 1732
15th century drawing of Perkin Warbeck The pretender to the English throne was hanged on November 23rd, 1499 The Tudor, Tudor Rose, Mary Queen Of Scots
The Execution of Perkin Warbeck
15th century drawing of Perkin Warbeck The pretender to the English throne was hanged on November 23rd, 1499
The Reconstruction of The Face of Elizabeth Woodville | youtube video and music Royal Family England, Les Tudors, Elisabeth I
The Face of Elizabeth Woodville (Photoshop Reconstruction)
The Reconstruction of The Face of Elizabeth Woodville | youtube video and music
Edward IV and his brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) at court || Usually Edward IV was painted as a blonde. But here he is brunette. Was it an attempt to point out the fact they were native brothers, or a mistake of a medieval miniaturist? King Richard, 15th Century Paintings, John Of Gaunt, Library Prints
Who was the real Richard III?
Edward IV and his brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) at court || Usually Edward IV was painted as a blonde. But here he is brunette. Was it an attempt to point out the fact they were native brothers, or a mistake of a medieval miniaturist?
The stairs in the White Tower where the bones of two boys were found and have been long thought to be the sons of Edward IV. Isabel Woodville
The stairs in the White Tower where the bones of two boys were found and have been long thought to be the sons of Edward IV.
Metal breastplate, circa war of the roses 1455-1485. Worn over a buff coat, likely noble but not royal. Helmet Armor, Arm Armor, Suit Of Armor, Body Armor, Medieval Armor, Medieval Fantasy, S Xvi, Templer, Armadura Medieval
Metal breastplate, circa war of the roses 1455-1485. Worn over a buff coat, likely noble but not royal.