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Kendall (1956), p.426. The comparison is with Barabas in Marlowe's Jew of Malta of a couple of years earlier. Since his death, Richard III’s defenders, known as Ricardians, have argued that he was never the scheming malcontent that his influential detractors, such as Sir Thomas More and Shakespeare, portrayed. Neither was he the murderer of “the princes in the tower”.

Wagner, Anthony (1967). Heralds of England: A History of the Office and College of Arms. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. ISBN 978-0-11-700454-2. Rees, E. A. (2008). A Life of Guto'r Glyn. Tal-y-bont, Ceredigion, Wales: Y Lolfa. ISBN 978-0862439712. a b Martin, Dan (4 October 2022). "The Lost King subject says she fought to get story told". BBC News . Retrieved 23 January 2023.a b "The Lost King: Steve Coogan on why he wanted to depict 'irresistible story' of Richard III's discovery". Virgin Radio. 27 September 2022 . Retrieved 20 January 2023.

Johnson, D.; Johnson, W. & Langley, P.J. (2014). A.J. Carson (ed.). Finding Richard III: The Official Account of Research by the Retrieval & Reburial Project. Horstead, England: Imprimis Imprimatur. ISBN 978-0-9576840-2-7.

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Woodger, Douglas (September 1997). "The Statutes of King Richard III's Parliament". Richard III Society of Canada. Archived from the original on 27 September 2014 . Retrieved 3 December 2014. How Richard III died: Richard III: Discovery and identification". University of Leicester . Retrieved 18 November 2023. Griffin, Alice V. (1966). "Shakespeare through the Camera's Eye: IV". Shakespeare Quarterly. 17 (4): 383–387. doi: 10.2307/2867913. JSTOR 24407008.

a b "Richard III: King's reburial row goes to judicial review". London: BBC News. 16 August 2013 . Retrieved 19 September 2013. a b c Watson, Greig (13 September 2013). "The Plantagenet Alliance: Who do they think they are?". London: BBC News . Retrieved 11 December 2018. The Lost King, which reunites the makers of the award-winning Philomena, opens in British cinemas on 7 October and Australian cinemas on 26 December.The filmmakers told BBC Culture in response: "None of them were involved in the search for the king's remains. The search is the subject of our film, not the DNA analysis. Turi King had one conversation with Philippa prior to the excavation and that related to DNA analysis should the remains be discovered, not the search." Richard was the last English king to die in battle, killed at Bosworth on 22 August, 1485, fighting the forces of Henry Tudor. The consequent ascension of the Lancastrian Henry Tudor to the throne as Henry VII, and his marriage to Princess Elizabeth of the House of York, marked the end of the lengthy and bloody dynastic struggle we now call the Wars of the Roses (which, incidentally, were one of the main inspirations for fantasy writer George RR Martin in his A Song of Ice and Fire – which pits the House of Lannister against the House of Stark, rather than Lancaster against York). In The Lost King, Richard appears in visions to Langley (played by Harry Lloyd).

Pollard (2004). "The child Edward ... was created prince of Wales on 24 August [1483]. ... He was formally declared heir apparent to the throne in parliament in February 1484. ... by the end of March 1484 the prince was dead."a b c d Bunbury, Stephanie (22 December 2022). "She found a lost king's grave, then things got complicated". Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 20 January 2023. James Delingpole. "A calculated insult to the viewer: Channel 4's The Princes in the Tower – The New Evidence reviewed". The Spectator . Retrieved 24 November 2023. Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia (1981). The Founding (newed.). London: Sphere. ISBN 978-0-751-50382-1. OL 7517496M. Boswell, Randy (27 August 2012). "Canadian family holds genetic key to Richard III puzzle". canada.com. Don Mills, Ontario: Postmedia News. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012 . Retrieved 30 August 2012. Andrews, Allen (2000). Kings of England and Scotland. Marshall Cavendish. ISBN 978-1854357236. OL 18869907M.



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