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Where's the King's grave? Lubenham Heritage Group
Have you ever stood on or by somewhere historical or sacred without realising is? I wonder how many of us have actually been on that Leicester car park site prior to the discovery of King Richard ...
LINCOLN — George R. Morgan III, 67, of Lincoln, Vt., passed away peacefully at home Jan. 31, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Born April 20, 1958, in Lincoln, George remained deeply rooted in ...
MIDDLEBURY — Richard Adolph Martineit, 81, of Middlebury, Vt., passed Jan. 14, 2026, at UVM Medical Center after a period of declining health. He was born Sept. 19, 1944, in Clinton, Mass., to Adolph ...
The sight has become grimly familiar to visitors of Windsor Great Park: a solitary figure on horseback, moving through the ...
Andrew Blackall discusses the history of Boudica and where her final resting place might be many centuries after her death in 61AD ...
Equity actors for roles in RICHARD III (See breakdown). BIPOC actors and performers of all abilities and genders are encouraged to audition. Production will rehearse in NYC - Tech and performances in ...
LONDON (AP) — It was a true story stranger than fiction: The body of England’s King Richard III, missing for centuries, was discovered under a parking lot after a search spearheaded by amateur sleuths ...
Steve Coogan, his production company Baby Cow and Pathé Productions have settled a libel claim over their 2022 film “The Lost King,” with the university employee who sued over his depiction in the ...
Claimant Richard Taylor said his depiction in the film — following the 2012 hunt for King Richard III's remains — was misogynistic and defamatory. By Lily Ford Steve Coogan has settled a libel claim ...
In 2012, archaeologists made a stunning discovery in a parking lot in Leicester, England - the remains of King Richard III, one of the most infamous and controversial figures in British history. The ...
In 2012, archaeologists made a stunning discovery in a parking lot in Leicester, England - the remains of King Richard III, one of the most infamous and controversial figures in British history. The ...
The oral microbiome of King Richard III of England has been assembled by investigating the plaque on his teeth, and suggests he had a disease that can destroy the jaw. Why tending your oral microbiome ...
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