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Richard III

NOUN
  1. King of England from 1483 to 1485; seized the throne from his nephew Edward V who was confined to the Tower of London and murdered; his reign ended when he was defeated by Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) at the battle of Bosworth Field (1452-1485)

How To Use Richard III In A Sentence

  • Francesca is betrothed to Gianciotto who, this being the Middle Ages, is allowed no particular identity beyond being a menacing crookback à la Richard III. Francesca da Rimini, Fantastic Mr Fox; BBC Proms 24 & 25
  • Will King Richard III's evil flourish or will the lissome Prince Pippin claim the crown?
  • Meghan - I can think of worse ways to go :- Drowned in a butt of malmsey, like Richard III's brother. June recipe: Frittata
  • And the figure around whom my argument turns is, in various epigones, King Richard III.
  • The walls were hung with old theatre posters Mr. Garrick, Mr.. Woffington, Mr.. Siddons - Richard III: The Constant Couple; The Grecian Daughter, in cheap black print on old, creased paper, mounted on red board under glass in Hogarth frames. Bottled Spider
  • The reason Macbeth is more interesting than Richard III is that Macbeth doesn't set out to be evil -- and he retains certain redeeming qualities (his tenderness toward his wife, for instance). So you're thinking of creating a villain ...
  • Visitors to the Richard III Museum are still able to operate the portcullis's mechanism, and it could be lowered if necessary.
  • Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.
  • We're told she's a prophetess in Richard III and that she has tremendous accuracy.
  • In this critically acclaimed performance, the actor explores and analyses some of Shakespeare's most villainous characters like Lago, the Macbeths, Shylock and Richard III.
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