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How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III

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In the annals of history, Philippa Langley's name stands etched as a beacon of perseverance and an emblem of the indomitable human spirit. Her remarkable discovery of the lost burial place of King Richard III in 2012 was a triumph that not only unearthed a forgotten chapter of British history but also captivated the imagination of the world.

The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
by Philippa Langley

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7309 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 320 pages

A Hidden Past

King Richard III, the last of the Plantagenet kings, met his demise on the fateful battlefield of Bosworth Field in 1485. His body, stripped of its finery and subjected to public humiliation, was laid to rest in an unmarked grave at the Greyfriars Church in Leicester.

Over the centuries, the location of Richard's burial site faded into obscurity, becoming a tantalizing historical enigma. Despite numerous searches and excavations, his remains remained elusive, shrouded in a cloak of mystery.

A Spark of Inspiration

Philippa Langley, a British author and historian, became intrigued by the unsolved mystery surrounding Richard III's burial place. Driven by a passion for history and a deep fascination with the enigmatic king, she embarked on a quest to unravel the truth.

In 2004, Langley founded the Richard III Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting research and preserving the legacy of the king. With meticulous research and unwavering determination, she began piecing together the fragments of the forgotten history.

Unraveling the Enigma

Langley's first breakthrough came when she stumbled upon a 16th-century map of Leicester that depicted a church with a large building adjacent to it. Intriguingly, the building matched the size and description of Greyfriars Church.

Armed with this vital clue, Langley approached the University of Leicester for assistance in conducting a geophysical survey of the site. The results were promising, revealing anomalies that suggested the presence of a substantial underground structure.

The Moment of Truth

In August 2012, a team of archaeologists, led by Professor Turi King, began excavations at the Greyfriars site. Langley's heart pounded with anticipation as she witnessed the painstaking removal of layers of earth.

On September 11, 2012, history was made. Beneath the foundations of the long-lost church, the skeletal remains of a man were discovered. DNA analysis and rigorous scientific examinations confirmed the astonishing truth: it was King Richard III.

A Historic Discovery

The discovery of Richard III's burial place sent shockwaves through the world of history. It not only provided definitive proof of his death and burial but also shed new light on the events surrounding his life and reign.

Richard III, once vilified as a tyrant and usurper, was now emerging in a different light. The discovery of his remains ignited a reassessment of his character and legacy, leading to a more nuanced understanding of this complex historical figure.

Legacy of Perseverance

Philippa Langley's remarkable discovery not only transformed our historical understanding but also serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the indomitable spirit that drives us to unravel the hidden truths of our past.

Her story is a reminder that even when history seems lost, through meticulous research and unwavering determination, the pieces of the puzzle can be pieced together, revealing the forgotten chapters that shape our collective identity.

The discovery of Richard III's burial place is a triumph of historical detective work and a testament to the enduring fascination with the past. Philippa Langley's unwavering determination and passion for history have forever changed the course of British history, reminding us that even in the depths of mystery, the truth can be brought to light.

As we marvel at the legacy of Philippa Langley and her remarkable discovery, may we be inspired to embrace our own quests for knowledge and understanding, knowing that the path to unraveling the secrets of history is paved with perseverance, curiosity, and an unwavering belief that the past can always teach us new lessons about ourselves.

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  • Image 1: Philippa Langley, a woman with long blonde hair, standing in front of a map of Leicester.
  • Image 2: A team of archaeologists excavating the Greyfriars site in Leicester.
  • Image 3: The skeletal remains of Richard III being examined by scientists.
  • Image 4: A portrait of King Richard III in his royal robes.

The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
by Philippa Langley

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7309 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 320 pages
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The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
The Lost King: How One Remarkable Woman Discovered the Lost Burial Place of Richard III
by Philippa Langley

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 7309 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 320 pages
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