Many unexpected facts about English emperors were revealed by experts and scientists.
Human history not only has war between nations, but also many bloody pursuits within the royal family.
King Richard the Third seemed to have suffered a painful death at the hands of the attackers because they had stripped the scalp and pierced the sword or sharp objects into the
The results of Richard III's teeth and bone research showed that the King of England had to drink one bottle of wine every day in the last years before dying.
King Richard III may be the most famous hunchback in British history, but recently experts discovered it seems that Shakespeare is too exaggerating the deformity of this king.
The Bishop of Leicester Church said it would hold a ceremonial funeral for King Richard III, with a floating tomb made of Yorkshire limestone.
Canadian relatives of King Richard III, whose DNA helped identify the King's identity, said his remains should be buried in Leicester.
Contrary to what people often think of a solemn funeral in the Royal, the last king of York's house - King Richard III is buried quite hastily.
In extreme joy, British scientists announced that the remains found under a parking lot in September at Leicester were Plantagenet king Richard III.
Archaeologists are hoping to find the missing tomb of the medieval king of England, King Richard III, during a recent excavation in the Greyfriars parking lot in Leicester.