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* 1485 The Battle of Bosworth Field, the death of Richard III and the end of the House of Plantagenet.
* Richard III Society: history society, which contains photos and articles that present several competing theories about the location of the battle
Statutes forbidding it and other sports were enacted in the reigns of Edward III, Richard II and other monarchs.
Set in 1485 at the end of the British Middle Ages, the series is written as a secret history which contends that King Richard III won the Battle of Bosworth Field, only to be mistaken for someone else and murdered, and is succeeded by Richard IV ( Brian Blessed ), one of the Princes in the Tower.
This has been put forward by J. Richard Gott III, James E. Gunn, David N. Schramm, and Beatrice Tinsley, who said that asking what occurred before the Big Bang is like asking what is north of the North Pole.
In 1695, William III of England replaced the corrupt governor Benjamin Fletcher, known for accepting bribes of one hundred dollars to allow illegal trading of pirate loot, with Richard Coote, Earl of Bellomont.
Ken Olsen was not supportive of this project, so de Castro left DEC along with another hardware engineer, Richard Sogge, and a software engineer, Henry Burkhardt III, to found Data General ( DG ) in 1968.
Edward V and his 10-year old brother Richard were imprisoned in the Tower of London and their uncle made himself king as Richard III.
Judging by the number of reprints, Hamlet appears to have been Shakespeare's fourth most popular play during his lifetime — only Henry IV Part 1, Richard III and Pericles eclipsed it.
House of Cards draws heavily from Shakespeare's Macbeth and Richard III, both of which examine issues of power, ambition and corruption.
Richardson said he based his performance of the scheming Francis Urquhart on the way Shakespeare portrayed Richard III.
* 1483 Richard III is crowned King of England.
At age 17, Booth made his stage debut on August 14, 1855, in the supporting role of the Earl of Richmond in Richard III at Baltimore's Charles Street Theatre.
In January, he played the title role in Richard III in St. Louis and then made his Chicago debut.
In May 1862, he made his Boston debut, playing nightly at the Boston Museum in Richard III ( May 12, 15, and 23 ), Romeo and Juliet ( May 13 ), The Robbers ( May 14 and 21 ), Hamlet ( May 16 ), The Apostate ( May 19 ), The Stranger ( May 20 ), and The Lady of Lyons ( May 22 ).
Following his performance of Richard III on May 12, the Boston Transcript < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > review the next day called Booth " the most promising young actor on the American stage ".
Back in Washington in April, he played the title roles in Hamlet and Richard III, one of his favorites.
A 13th-century depiction of John and his legitimate children, ( l to r ) Henry III of England | Henry, Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall | Richard, Isabella of England | Isabella, Eleanor of Leicester | Eleanor, and Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland | Joan
Sam Mendes directed Spacey in a Shakespeare's Richard III.
Thus Richard Blackmore's epics Prince Arthur ( 1695 ) and King Arthur ( 1697 ) feature Arthur as an allegory for the struggles of William III against James II.
Richard III of England increased this to ten for every tun.
Like Richard III, but without that character's perversely appealing exuberance, Macbeth wades through blood until his inevitable fall.

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Particularly influential was Daughter of Time ( 1951 ) by Josephine Tey, in which a modern detective concludes that Richard III is innocent in the death of the Princes.
Flori cites contemporaneous accounts of Richard taking women by force and concludes that Richard probably had sexual relations with both men and women at different stages.
As historian Richard Lane concludes, " Indeed, if there is one work that made Hokusai's name, both in Japan and abroad, it must be this monumental print-series ...".
Richard Fuchs, author of An Unerring Fire, concludes, “ The affair at Fort Pillow was simply an orgy of death, a mass lynching to satisfy the basest of conduct intentional murder for the vilest of reasons racism and personal enmity .” Andrew Ward downplays the controversy, “ Whether the massacre was premeditated or spontaneous does not address the more fundamental question of whether a massacre took place ... it certainly did, in every dictionary sense of the word .” John Cimprich states, “ The new paradigm in social attitudes and the fuller use of available evidence has favored a massacre interpretation ...
Richard recounts the events from the Coleridge reading, including Reg's trick ; Dirk, after consulting with a child, concludes that the only way the trick was possible was with a time machine.
" This line is also included in the film after Richard concludes his opening speech to Edward, he enters the men's room and continues in soliloquy form to line twenty-seven of Richard III before then referring back to the earlier play " Why, I can smile and murder while I smile / And wet my cheeks with artificial tears / And frame my face to all occasions " ( ll.
Nietzsche concludes that it may be possible to reattain the balance of Dionysian and Apollonian in modern art through the operas of Richard Wagner, in a rebirth of tragedy.
Benjamin Balint says it was the " Contentious Magazine That Transformed the Jewish Left Into the Neoconservative Right " Historian Richard Pells concludes that " no other journal of the past half century has been so consistently influential, or so central to the major debates that have transformed the political and intellectual life of the United States.
On the other hand, Richard Schwartz concludes in Chapter 6 of the book that the study " was unfortunate in Tudor and Johnson's lack of regard for the potential harm to the children who participated and in their selection of institutionalized children simply because they were easily available.
John F. Danby in Shakespeare ’ s Doctrine of Nature ( 1949 ) examines the response of Shakespeare ’ s history plays ( in the widest sense ) to the vexed question: ‘ When is it right to rebel ?’, and concludes that Shakespeare ’ s thought ran through three stages: ( 1 ) In the Wars of the Roses plays, Henry VI to Richard III, Shakespeare shows a new thrustful godlessness attacking the pious medieval structure represented by Henry VI.
Richard Meryman concludes that " taken as a whole ... Citizen Kane was overwhelmingly Welles's film, a triumph of intense personal magic.
Richard Wolin ( The Seduction of Unreason 2004 ) has traced the modern descendants of the Counter-Enlightenment in postmodernism ’ s deep suspicion of “ universalism ,” paralleled by its endorsement of “ identity politics ,” and concludes that it has worked against the values of toleration and mutual recognition, not merely of diversity but of commonality.
On another occasion, she and Richard are allowed use of one of Sheridan's friend's old boat ( she assumed it was a yacht ) for a nautical candlelight supper for Liz and Emmett, but it concludes disastrously with both Richard and Hyacinth falling into the river and ending up drenched with water.
" The rise and fall of Dan Rostenkowski tracks the rise and fall of Democrats in the House ," concludes Richard E. Cohen in his book on Rostenkowski .< ref >
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Many species of snakes have been proposed for it, and Richard Lancelyn Green concludes the Indian Cobra ( Naja naja ) is the snake which it most closely resembles, rather than Boa constrictor, which is not venomous.
Dalton thinks that the latter may be an error for 1605, and concludes that they were both early works of Richard Purdue I of Stoford.
The work begins at Christmas 1169, and concludes in 1192 ; it is thus in form a fragment, covering portions of the reign of Henry II and Richard I.
Recent histories agree that a massacre occurred: Richard Fuchs, author of An Unerring Fire, concludes, “ The affair at Fort Pillow was simply an orgy of death, a mass lynching to satisfy the basest of conduct intentional murder for the vilest of reasons racism and personal enmity .” Ward states, “ Whether the massacre was premeditated or spontaneous does not address the more fundamental question of whether a massacre took place ... it certainly did, in every dictionary sense of the word .” John Cimprich states, “ The new paradigm in social attitudes and the fuller use of available evidence has favored a massacre interpretation ...
*" Gospel Medley " consists of an interpolation of Kirk Franklin's " Holy is the Lamb ", the Anna Bartlett Warner hymn " Jesus Loves Me " and concludes with the final section of Richard Smallwood's " Total Praise ".

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