Dead British King Richard III Found Buried Under a Parking Lot
by Betty Butter • 5 February, 2013 • Culture • 2 Comments
From Fox News:
He was king of England, but for centuries he lay without shroud or coffin in an unknown grave, and his name became a byword for villainy.
On Monday, scientists announced they had rescued the remains of Richard III from anonymity — and the monarch’s fans hope a revival of his reputation will soon follow.
In a dramatically orchestrated news conference, a team of archaeologists, geneticists, genealogists and other scientists from the University of Leicester announced that tests had proven what they scarcely dared to hope — a scarred and broken skeleton unearthed under a drab municipal parking lot was that of the 15th-century king, the last English monarch to die in battle.
Lead archaeologist Richard Butler said that a battery of tests proved “beyond reasonable doubt” that the remains were the king’s.


A horse, a horse…My kingdom for a horse!
–Shakespeare
I can think of one horse that King Richard would not have traded his kingdom for. It lives in the White House.