King Richard III was found under a car park in Leicester.

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King Richard III was found under a car park in Leicester.

Who was Richard III? Lesson Aims Describe the War of the Roses (Level 4) Create a profile about Richard III which explains an overview of his life supported by detail. (level 5&6)

How did Richard III become King? V In 1453, England faced a serious problem: King Henry VI was suffering from a bout of madness. He had lost his memory and would sit silently in the corner of a room for hours on end. For the powerful York family, this latest episode of insanity was a step to far. They thought that they had a strong claim to the throne and that they could run the country better. They were prepared to plunge the country into civil war!

Who ruled before Richard III?

Who ruled before Richard III? Henry VI Henry VI Edward IV Edward IV Edward V 1483 Richard III

Who was Richard III? Your Task Read through the information about Richard III. Create a Facebook page for Richard III.

Final Thought Write down three things you have learnt today.