According to the Leicester Mercury : "Archaeologists believe they have made a breakthrough in their search for the 500-year-old remains of Richard III. They think they have found a section of wall of the church where the defeated king was buried". After the church was demolished by Henry VIII, "the site was taken over by the Herrick family who used the remaining buildings for the basis of their home and knew precisely where Richard was buried". The search finishes on September 7th, the same day the Accroche-Coeurs start!
That issue will probably be brought up by the editor and historian Franck Ferrand (radio channel Europe 1) on September 9th at 11.00 am. From Le Bout du Monde walkway, he will tell the history of the Plantagenêt dynasty whose Richard III, then Edward, were the last links in the chain of Angers Plantagenêt kings who ruled England from 1154 to 1485, i.e. 331 years.
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