The Bicks Pod

Episode 13 - The True Story of Richard III

10.22.2019 - By thebickspodPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Richard III is supposed to have been a conniving and megalomaniacal ruler. Henry Tudor believed he was a usurper, having wrested control of the crown and throne of England from his brother, Edward IV’s, line of succession, which he later claimed was actually illegitimate. And he has stood accused of orchestrating the murders of his other elder brother George, Duke of Clarence, several advisors to his late brother King Edward IV, his own wife Anne Neville, and—most famously—his nephews, Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, the young Princes in the Tower.

Was Richard the evil usurping murderer that the Tudors and William Shakespeare himself would have us believe? Or was he, as Richardians insist, a victim of smear campaigns and propaganda at the hands of the victors of England’s bloodiest dynastic battle?

Richard III: Tyrannical Murderer or Misunderstood King? That's the question we want to discuss in today's episode of The Bicks Do Shakespeare.

Notes:

"Richard III: The King in the Car Park" - Channel 4 documentary"Richard III: Fact or Fiction""Britain's Real Monarch" with Tony Robinson

More episodes from The Bicks Pod