Monday, 4 February 2013

Richard III


Richard III

A team of archaeologists confirmed Monday that the ancient remains found under a car belonging to the long defeat King Richard III, successfully ending a mission that is a legacy of the famous contemporary debate led to tyranny.

Details of the findings released hours after DNA tests late on Sunday. A 500-year-old remains were discovered five months ago, the old maps and records of the ruins of the ancient monastery, where Richard III was buried in.

"This is the scientific conclusion of the University of Leicester, that without a doubt, the individual identified in September 2012 at Greyfriars real Richard III, the last Plantagenet King of England," Richard Buckley, lead archaeologist at the University of Leicester, said the announcement on Monday 90 miles northwest of the city of London.

The audit came after scientific tests use DNA samples were Canadian-born Michael Ibsen, a direct descendant of Anne of York, Richard's sister match.

"For me, it is an absolute privilege to be a part of, even in a small way, as a historically important series of events," said Ibsen, a carpenter in London.

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