Commemorating the Battle of Bosworth We commemorate the Battle and those who fought in it throughout the year. Find out more Wonderful Tour at Bosworth Battlefield Helpful staff at ticket desk and inside the museum. Displays were thorough and easy to to follow. The highlight was tour guide Ni...
The article focuses on the history of Bosworth Battlefield Park in Leicestershire County, England, and the discovery of the original battlefield two miles away. The author discusses the archaeological excavation sponsored by T...
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I chaired the Battlefields Trust from 2008-2015 and was involved in many projects to preserve, interpret and present many of the Battlefields of Britain, including the re-discovery of the battlefields of Bosworth. Simon Bendry Simon has been interested in military history since he was a child...
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left, scattering their horse and overrunning the artillery. It now became a case of every man for himself, and in the ensuing mêlée over 6,000 Burgundians met their death, including Charles himself who, rather like Richard III at Bosworth, was pulled from his horse and battered to death....
York has not always made a noise about its ties to a king who for centuries was Britain's most reviled monarch. Richard was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field by the forces of Henry Tudor, who took the throne as King Henry VII, ending a bloody tussle over the crown known as th...
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By contrast, say the “Yorkists,” the ill-fated monarch had little or no connection to Leicester – other than the fact he was slung into a hastily-dug grave there following his death at theBattle of Bosworth Fieldin 1485. Not true, say those in the Leicester camp. ...