In 1483, uncrowned Edward V and his younger brother Prince Richard disappeared from the Tower of London without a trace. Many believe they were murdered on the orders of their uncle, Richard III.
As the new king, Edward V, travelled towards London, he was met by Gloucester and escorted to the capital, where he was lodged in the Tower of London. In June, Edward was joined by his brother ...
The disappearance of Princes Edward and Richard in 1483 has captured imaginations for centuries - does a new Channel 5 documentary finally reveal what happened to them? Channel 5 documentary ...
Prof Thornton's findings feature in the documentary Princes in the Tower: A damning discovery, which features actor and keen historian Jason Watkins and Tracy Borman, an historian and chief ...
Historian David Baldwin discusses how the fate of the Princes in the Tower has fascinated historians for centuries, and how much we really know about their fate. Your Paintings depicts the life of ...
The warrant sent to Wren, dated 18th February 1675, reads These are to signifie his Maiesties pleasure that you provide a white marble coffin for the supposed bodyes of ye two Princes lately found in ...
Who Killed the Princes in the Tower is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet ...
In 1491, eight years after the Princes in the Tower were presumed murdered, a young man told an astonished world that he was Richard, back to claim the throne of England. - Mark Umbers ...
Did Richard III kill his nephews? Following new discoveries, Philippa Langley and Rob Rinder travel Europe seeking the truth of what happened to the princes in the tower.
In 1483, the twelve-year-old King Edward V and his younger brother were put into the Tower of London by their ... Others say nobody killed the princes at all, and they lived anonymously into ...