Posted on 03/27/2015 8:49:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
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The War Between the States SHOULD have been over in 90 days. The 1st Battle of Bull Run had all the earmarks of a smashing Union victory. Coupla things went wrong for the Yankees and the rest is history.
...’my kingdom for a horse’...
Yeah like how the Democrat's need for a star fundraiser outwitted the population's despise for Bill Clinton.
Shouldn’t Richard have been given a Catholic burial? He agreed to the authority of the pope.
A proper -- even respectful -- burial doesn't bury his crimes, which despite the forgetfulness of history, remain.
He swore an oath to be the Lord Protector of his realm and his king. He violated that oath, betrayed the trust of his brother and his country and became a traitor and a murderer of his own innocent blood.
I'm sure the usual members of the Ricardian Societies [and those who quote their preposterous defenses of this vile scumbag] will be showing up shortly.
The rehabilitation of Richard's image is proof of nothing except that if you keep lying long enough, morons will start to believe you. If Richard III can be salvaged, look for the Benedict Arnold Memorial on the National Mall someday.
The rehabilitation of Richard’s image is proof of nothing except that if you keep lying long enough, morons will start to believe you. If Richard III can be salvaged, look for the Benedict Arnold Memorial on the National Mall someday.
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.... and Obama on Rushmore.
I liked the solemn ceremony when they reburied King Richard.
The procession thru the streets then to the parking lot where he was found then the dumping of the body back into the hole and fresh asphalt paved over him..... : )
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The winners get to write the history. I guess when the other side wins centuries later it gets revised!
Thanks SteveH.
The human remains found a few centuries ago, during the digging of a foundation for renovations at the Tower of London were saddled on as those of the missing princes. Because of the 20th century autopsies done on the remains, it is clear that the remains are not those of the princes (at least one is definitely not), unless the princes were too old to have been done in at the time claimed, IOW couldn't have been killed by Richard III (and that's not surprising, since he didn't do it or have it done). Even an authoress who's a foaming at the mouth pro-Tudor nut rejected the remains as inauthentic, without stating the obvious reason -- that if they were authentic, Henry VII would have to be the killer (and he was). Search hits of possible interest.
Titulus Regius ("royal title" in Latin) is a statute of the Parliament of England, issued in 1484, by which the title of King of England was given to Richard III. It is an official declaration that describes why the Parliament had found, the year before, that the marriage of Edward IV of England to Elizabeth Woodville had been invalid, and consequently their children, including Edward, Richard and Elizabeth, were illegitimate and, therefore, debarred from the throne. Thus Richard III was proclaimed the rightful king... After Richard was overthrown, the act was repealed by the first parliament of the new king, Henry VII. Henry also ordered his subjects to destroy all copies of it (and all related documents) without reading them. So well were his orders carried out that only one copy of the law has ever been found. This copy was transcribed by a monastic chronicler into the Croyland Chronicle, where it was discovered by Sir George Buck more than a century later during the reign of James I. [*]The usurper and murderer, Henry Tudor, had to legitimize his own rule; destruction of the Titulus Regius in effect relegitimized the sister, whom he then married, but the brothers would therefore be the lawful heirs, so he had them murdered, pinning the murders on the murdered king, Richard.
Thanks LL!
I remember reading "The Daughter of Time" by Josephine Tey in high school and it was excellent.
We will never know who killed the princes or even if they were killed.
What we do know is that all of the Richard III as villain stories began after his death.
And we also know that Henry Tudor had far more to gain from their deaths than Richard III. Richard had been made king by act of Parliament. Tudor's claim to the throne was through the illegitimate Beaufort line of the Lancasters. The princes were the rightful heirs of Edward IV and that made them a threat to the Tudor claims.
The irony of that is that Henry Tudor was a Catholic and Henry VIII was vocal proponent of papal authority until the pope refused to grant the annulment.
LOL! Does such a society even exist?
I'm with Hillary on this one. 'At this point, what difference does it make?'
At the end of the day, it matters not what man's history says about you, it matters what the LORD says about you at the end (all yearning to hear from His lips: "...well done, good and faithful servant...")
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