Richard III
Sep. 13th, 2012 10:05 am
They're scientists so they have to be careful not to leap to conclusions, but they've dug in the place where Richard was known to be buried and found the skeleton of a man with spinal curvature (which means one shoulder would have been higher than the other), serious trauma to the skull and an arrow between the ribs; who else could it possibly be?
Redesmoor
With a gold ring round his helmet,
Fierce as a cornered hog,
The small man braved his enemies,
Unhorsed, down there in the bog,
Fierce as a cornered hog,
The small man braved his enemies,
Unhorsed, down there in the bog,
Till William Gardner, commoner,
With knighthood on his mind,
And a damn big heavy poleaxe
Approached him from behind.
Then all the saints and angels
To whom we used to pray
Came slithering out of heaven
Like trinkets from a tray.
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Date: 2012-09-13 11:34 am (UTC)Richard III, King of England
and those who fell on Bosworth Field
having kept faith.
August 22, 1485
Loyaulte me lie.
I wish the latest report had included an estimate of the height of the man whose skeleton it is. Some reports say he was short; another says tall.
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Date: 2012-09-13 12:06 pm (UTC)I'm hoping they'll do a facial reconstruction.
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Date: 2012-09-13 04:00 pm (UTC)Yes!
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Date: 2013-02-04 02:40 pm (UTC)He'd have been tall without the spinal curvature. With it, much shorter than usual.
All of this just makes me very happy.