Body Of Richard 3rd, Proven!

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Question frojm my wife for local experts.
Considering that this was the King of England even if killed in battle, WHO left him there. Good guys to have on your side who probably did well while he was living, one arrow or axe or sword and they dump you and leg it.
Would the victor not have been better to keep the body?

Don
 
Don are you saying "to the victor goes the spoils?" Well I expect he was rather spoiled ....at least after a bit.

Colin
 
Question frojm my wife for local experts.
Considering that this was the King of England even if killed in battle, WHO left him there. Good guys to have on your side who probably did well while he was living, one arrow or axe or sword and they dump you and leg it.
Would the victor not have been better to keep the body?

Don
Is that any different from todays politicians ??.... self-serving opportunist's!,... who swear fealty.. to those that are are top, however when things go 'Tits-Up',.. . Watch the 'Sick bucket', come into play with there 'Brown-nosing'... but even then, they are still really crap! at lying:LOL:
 
I knew that was the favorite place and I believe legally as well it had to be there cheers Pete

Steve
 
Hi Johan yes mate one is ready and waiting for you anytime, we kept one ready for you it might be a bit out of date now though. the pubs the same just the people have got older.
good to hear from you mate been a while. the lads from the white rose send thier regards mate. you will have to get over some time and we will have a good session on the beer.
cheers mate
Ian

Glad to find an old friend here Ian - give the lads from the White Rose (are they all still there ??) a bear hug from me, and tell 'em I still have my Guns 'n Roses badge ;)
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Question frojm my wife for local experts.
Considering that this was the King of England even if killed in battle, WHO left him there. Good guys to have on your side who probably did well while he was living, one arrow or axe or sword and they dump you and leg it.
Would the victor not have been better to keep the body?

Don

I just noticed that your question hasn't been answered and because of all jokes and whimsical humour I was not too sure if I understood correctly and that was a serious question. I thought I'd check that you (or your wife) really want some information. Ignore me if I didn't get it.
 
Richard was kept for a while as proof that he had indeed been killed in battle, Henry needed that evidence but after that he was interred in a place of honour and respect in grey friars abbey (he was actually popular up North). Unfortunately later (my guess Henry viii's time) the abbey was destroyed and everything under it was left and forgotten. That is until a woman from Scotland who leads a Richard iii group worked out where he was.
 
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