Find out the cause of King Richard III's death

According to a report released September 17 by British scientists, King Richard the Third seemed to have suffered a painful death at the hands of attackers because they had stripped their skin and stabbed a sword or objects. sharp piercing into the brain of this king.

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Along with the modern scientific research technology of the 21st century and the famous sketch technique from the 15th century, this king's analysis of the remains reconstructs the gruesome scene of the brutality of the war. paintings in England at the end of the Middle Ages.

According to Guy Rutty, a University of Leicester scientist, two serious head injuries were the main cause of the death of King Richard III - one of the most controversial kings in British history.

According to the researchers, the major wound may be due to the impact of sharp objects such as swords or jacks, along with a penetrating wound caused by a pronged weapon.

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The forensic team studied King Richard III's remains to determine the nature of the wound and weapons that caused him to die.(Photo: BBC News)

The wounds on the king's remains indicate that he was attacked repeatedly and by many people while he was not wearing a helmet.

And, the lack of resistance wounds on arms and hands proved that the king still wore armor until he was killed.

The scientists who participated in the study also gave some evidence of the hypothesis of wounds on his body after he died and his armor was stripped.

According to historical documents, his body was transferred on horseback to Leicester before being buried in an anonymous cemetery at Greyfriars, a Francisco seminary in the central city of England.

The death of this 32-year-old king - described by his contemporaries as a generous and kind monarch - is the most tragic death in the three-decade royal war in Britain.

At the same time closing the Plantagenet dynasty that existed for three centuries, the death of King Richard Third after 2 years of reign of the throne opened the new dynasty of the Tudor family - the family described. Richard is like a greedy demon of power to strengthen the throne.

In the play '' Richard III '' by the great writer W. Shakespear, the character of this king is also described as a murderer and a powerful man.

On August 22, 485, King Richard the Third was killed in the Bosworth battle in Leicestershire, central England.

In 2013, that is about 5 decades later, the University of Leicester scientists confirmed the remains found in the parking lot of an old church in the city of Leicester in September 2012 is the remains of the king. this.

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