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Thousands of people are expected to view the coffin of King Richard III over the next three days while it is on public view at Leicester Cathedral. | Thousands of people are expected to view the coffin of King Richard III over the next three days while it is on public view at Leicester Cathedral. |
The remains of the last Plantagenet king arrived at the cathedral on Sunday after a cortege carried his coffin through Leicestershire. | The remains of the last Plantagenet king arrived at the cathedral on Sunday after a cortege carried his coffin through Leicestershire. |
His skeleton was found under a car park in 2012. | His skeleton was found under a car park in 2012. |
The reburial ceremony, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, will be held on Thursday. | The reburial ceremony, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, will be held on Thursday. |
Richard, the last English king to die in battle, was killed at Bosworth Field in 1485, at the end of the Wars of the Roses. | Richard, the last English king to die in battle, was killed at Bosworth Field in 1485, at the end of the Wars of the Roses. |
After his death his body was taken to the Greyfriars Church in Leicester and buried in a hastily dug grave. | After his death his body was taken to the Greyfriars Church in Leicester and buried in a hastily dug grave. |
In the centuries since, Richard gained notoriety as Shakespeare's villain and the possible killer of the princes in the tower. | In the centuries since, Richard gained notoriety as Shakespeare's villain and the possible killer of the princes in the tower. |
His grave's location became a mystery until it was found under a municipal car park in a discovery which stunned archaeologists and drew worldwide attention. | His grave's location became a mystery until it was found under a municipal car park in a discovery which stunned archaeologists and drew worldwide attention. |
Richard III - Controversy King | |
Through Richard's turbulent upbringing - two periods of exile and the death in battle of his father - he proved himself a capable and loyal follower of his eldest brother, who became Edward IV. | |
However on Edward's death, Richard seized and imprisoned his young sons. They were then disinherited on the grounds Edward had a previously unheard of marriage contract with another woman. | |
Richard passed a number of laws, including an early version of legal aid and making courts use English, which benefited the common man. | |
Despite this, his taking of the crown, the disappearance of Edward's sons and the execution of several leading nobles, lead to discontent and rebellions. | |
At Bosworth, Richard's larger army failed to crack Henry Tudor's troops while the king's reserves did not move to his aid. | |
The blackening of his reputation by Tudor historians started an ongoing debate about his personality and legacy. | |
"The climax will come on Thursday when the Archbishop of Canterbury comes to join us - and the eyes of the world will be on us," the Bishop of Leicester, the Right Reverend Tim Stevens, said. | "The climax will come on Thursday when the Archbishop of Canterbury comes to join us - and the eyes of the world will be on us," the Bishop of Leicester, the Right Reverend Tim Stevens, said. |
On Sunday, Richard's coffin left the University of Leicester where it had been kept since the discovery of his remains in 2012. | On Sunday, Richard's coffin left the University of Leicester where it had been kept since the discovery of his remains in 2012. |
It was accompanied by the team who made the find to Fenn Lane Farm in the village of Dadlington, the site believed to be the closest to his death. | It was accompanied by the team who made the find to Fenn Lane Farm in the village of Dadlington, the site believed to be the closest to his death. |
More than 35,000 people lined the route of the cortege as it travelled through Leicestershire and then back into the city for a service at the cathedral. | More than 35,000 people lined the route of the cortege as it travelled through Leicestershire and then back into the city for a service at the cathedral. |