King Richard Week

KRA Week – Day 3

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Before Day 3 informations start, here are the main sites, the KRA Week 2012 and the scavenger hunt.
 
 


♕ Maria Grazia (Fly High!) ♕


 

RIII and Queen Anne Neville – Stained glass window at Cardiff Castle
(Source: Geoff Wheeler, Richard III Society)


Maria Grazia with her well established blog Fly High! publishes wonderful book reviews and is a great supporter of King Richard III.
 
We have mentioned her articles repeatedly, so when you do a search for her here on the KRA website, you will find a full list of results.
 
We also had an interview with Maria Grazia here on KRA, which shows her well informed approach towards the history and literary perception of King Richard III and her full list of articles, she already has published about King Richard III. Those articles can be reached via this page on her blog Fly High!
 
Today, Maria Grazia presents the news of the day about the archaeological search for the mortal remains of King Richard III in Leicester, and reviews the historical novel
 
“Some Touch of Pity” by Rhoda Edwards
 
Enjoy the review and I am sure, after reading it, you will try to get a hold of this book as well.

 
 


♕ Further News of the Day ♕


 

  • The archaeological search for the burrial place of King Richard III in Leicester will be launched TODAY! So watch out for the news coverage on BBC and BBC Breakfast !
    News also is posted here on the KRA page “Search for King Richard

 

 

 
 


♕ TV-Documentation – King Richard III ♕


 
The TV-Documentation about King Richard III needs our help
 
Please support a filming of a documentation about King Richard III TODAY.

Take 2 minutes and voice your opinion today and tomorrow, on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th of August, 2012 (U.K. time), to convince Channel 4 that it is a necessary endeavour and lots of people are already waiting for a documentation about King Richard III and his life, which will take into account all the new research results and finally bring some of the mis-constructions about this English king to an end.
 
You can put your comment here, to show your support:
http://www.channel4.com/4viewers/contact-us
 
Thank you !!!
 
 


♛ Scavenger Hunt ♛


 
Questions of Day 1, Day 2 and Day 3 are online now.
 

 

TIP for the scavenger hunt:
To make back-solving of the answers easier for you, all the solution letters arranged in the right order will result in a Solution Sentence.
The form with the right order for the letters can be reached here – or can be printed/downloaded via this pdf-file.

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KRA Week – Day 2

 
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Before we begin with day 2, here it the main site of the KRA Week 2012 and the scavenger hunt.
 
 


♕ Phylly’s Faves ♕


 
 

King Richard III

King Richard (Source: Wikimedia.org)


Phylly is a well known blogger in the fan community, always bringing in very special angles to a topic or research.
Her last year’s article during the King Richard Week can be found here (Richard, King of Hearts) and is a real reading tip (!).
It is a wonderful review of the theatre history of King Richard III and Phylly discovers quite a change in the way King Richard III is played and interpreted in different Shakespeare versions on stage with lots of entertaining video-examples.
 
This year, she created a birthday list for August 22nd, 2012, where King Richard III has an (accidental ?) appearance.
A nice way to show, why we ‘celebrate’ and not only commemorate King Richard III in our KRA Week.
 
 


♕ Further News of the Day ♕


 

  • Servetus (Me + Richard Armitage) – Spend our Money! – Explains the details behind our scavenger hunt and charity procedure to get our money to the charity the winner choses.

 

  • Fabolaktuko (WhiteRoseWriting) – Come play with us! – Fabolaktuko shows that if you don’t want to spend our money, you still can ‘play with us’ and have fun!

 

 

  • TV-tip: Try to keep your eyes out for the BBC news and BBC Breakfast tomorrow, Friday 24th!

 
 


♕ TV-Documentation – King Richard III ♕


 
The TV-Documentation about King Richard III needs our help
 
Please support a filming of a documentation about King Richard III.
Take 2 minutes and voice your opinion on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th of August, 2012 (U.K. time) to convince Channel 4 that it is a necessary endeavour and lots of people are already waiting for a documentation about King Richard III and his life, which will take into account all the new research results and finally bring some of the mis-constructions about this English king to an end.
 
You can put your comment here, to show your support:
http://www.channel4.com/4viewers/contact-us
 
Thank you !!!
 
 
 


♛ Scavenger Hunt ♛


 
 
Questions of Day 1 and Day 2 are online now!
 
 

 

TIP for the scavenger hunt:
To make back-solving of the answers easier for you, all the solution letters arranged in the right order will result in a Solution Sentence.
The form with the right order for the letters can be reached here – or can be printed/downloaded via this pdf-file.

 
 
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Happy Birthday to King Richard Armitage

 
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Happy Birthday,

 

♛ King ♛ Richard Armitage !

 
 
 

No hurricane can distract you,
no mountain is too high,
no dragon poses an invincible threat
to you, our ♛ king ♛ of hearts, fans and films!

 

As once again the delivery of a birthday cake (see our last years attempt here) poses a few difficulties, as fans from around the world want to take part in baking it, we have the King Richard Armitage Week 2012 as our online present. Here we all can take part, share and participate in creating and celebrating.
 
I hope you all will join us in our event week!
 
 


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More details about our first day of KRA Week 2012 and what to expect during the week here:
 
 

  • We will present a special blogger of the day each day during the event week. This blogger has an article and information about King Richard III and Richard Armitage. Topics vary from fan articles to historic news and information.
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  • We also expect brand new news about King Richard III during the week, about which we will keep you informed.
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  • The event week also hosts a scavenger hunt with wonderful prices. (More details about the quiz below and here on the quiz-page.)
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  • All information, links and news will be collected on the central “King Richard Week 2012” page on the website.
     
     
     


    ♕ Gratiana Lovelace ♕


     
     

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    (Captain America-Premiere, New York) – Source: www.richardarmitagenet.com


    Gratiana as our first KRA Week blogger of the day, has an interesting guest on her blog, who brings a very new perspective to King Richard III and our event week.
    We announced diverse perspectives, but this one really is special and unique!
     
    Gratiana acts as the spokesperson for Melissa the Mouse, a talented poet, who created a wonderful introduction to the event week in rhymes and verses.
     
    Have a look for yourself, how wonderfully talented a little and cute mouse can be:
    On Gratiana Lovelace’s blog Something About Love
     
     


    ♕ Further News of the Day ♕


     

     

     
     


    ♕ Contributors of KRA Week 2012 ♕


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • We also have a wonderful special guest, the 
      Richard III Foundation, Inc.
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      who will join in with an article during the week and sponsors a price for the scavenger hunt. – So, don’t miss the quiz questions, published each day of the event week!
      They will have a King Richard III Conference on 13th of October 2012 and welcome members and guests !!! – For more information take a look at the program of the conference here.

     
     


    ♛ Scavenger Hunt ♛


     
     
    The quiz-parts can be reached here at this main quiz-page.
    New daily installments will be opened each day at midnight (U.K. time).
    The answers can be transmitted at any time till the 3rd of September 2012. (They do not need to be answered in any specific order, but please make sure you answer all parts you know, as you lose points otherwise.)

    Winners & Prices:
     

    • KRA Champion – selection via the most points achieved in the scavenger hunt. (If more than one participant have top points, the decision will be made by lot.)

     

    • Participation price – the winner, a random participant – independent of his achieved points – selected by lot, will be able to direct the accumulated GBP 91.- to the one (or more) charity he choses from the Mr. Armitage’s Just Giving page.

     

    • Free entry to the Conference of the Richard III Foundation, Inc. – taking place on 13th of October 2012 at the Dixie Grammar School in Market Bosworth with lots of interesting speakers and topics. More details here: Richard III Foundation-page
      (To ascertain, the ticket really goes to someone who can attend the Conference in Market Bosworth, we check this with a question in the quiz-forms. The ticket will only be given to someone who indicates he can attend and the candidate will be chosen by lot.)

     

    TIP for the scavenger hunt:
    To make back-solving of the answers easier for you, all the solution letters arranged in the right order will result in a Solution Sentence.
    The form with the right order for the letters can be reached here – or can be printed/downloaded via this pdf-file.

     
     
    As we want to make the quiz fun for all participants, we have some security measures in place, so that you can enjoy the participation. This also necessitates a few security questions, but we tried to keep them at a minimum.
    Your mail and personal data will be deleted after the quiz and all relating procedures to execute it, are over. So you need not fear a re-use of your data in any way.
     
     
    It remains for us now to wish you wonderful celebrations and a great event week!
     
     
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  • One Week till KingRichardArmitage Week 2012

     
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    King Richard Armitage Week 2012

     

    begins on 22nd of August 2012!

     

     

    Preparations are continuing …

    • The quiz questions are collected for daily installments during the KingRichardArmitage Week 2012 (Can be answered daily or in bulk till 3rd of September 2012, to be considered in the drawing)
    • Prices and donations are assembled, to make your participation in the scavenger hunt worthwhile
    • Heads are smoking by now, as there is only one week left to finish the participating articles.

     

     

    We hope you will enjoy all contributions and will have a good chase for hints in the scavenger hunt. I have seen all the questions and I must say, they are excellent to determine this year’s King Richard Armitage Champion (short: KRA Champion).

     

     

    The 22nd of August, 2012

    is the anniversary of two major events, one of which is the commemoration of the Battle of Bosworth in the year 1485, where King Richard III died. The other one, I don’t need to explain to all Richard Armitage fans. And for all who still don’t know, you can have a look at our last year’s celebrations here and here (full article list).
     
     

    Participants:

     

    I am very proud to present, that we will have a guest post by the
    Richard III Foundation, Inc. here on the KRA-blog.
    They also generously donate a price for the scavenger hunt.
    (More details will follow during the event week.)
     
    Phylly3 (Phylly’s Faves)
     
    Fabo Laktuko (White Rose: Sincere and Simple Thoughts)

     

    Fitzg (here on the KingRichardArmitage website)

     

    Gratiana Lovelace (Something About Love)

     

    Maria Grazia (Fly High!)

     

    Servetus (Me + Richard Armitage)

     

    CDoart (CDoart)

     

     

    Mark the date and join us in our celebrations and online-event on KingRichardArmitage.

    All news and updates about the event will be posted here: King Richard Armitage Week 2012

     

     

    Announcement – King Richard Armitage Week is Coming

     
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    Fingers are burning, heads are smoking, planning goes into the heated final stage for the

     

    King Richard Armitage Week 2012

     

    beginning on 22nd of August 2012!

     

     

    It is the anniversary of two major events, one of which is the commemoration of the Battle of Bosworth in the year 1485, where King Richard III died. The other one, I don’t need to explain to all Richard Armitage fans. And for all who still don’t know, you can have a look at our last year’s celebrations here and here (full article list).

     

    We will celebrate with articles full of history and great stories and a scavenger hunt (quiz) –

    and don’t worry, all levels of expertise about Richard Armitage and King Richard III will get a fair chance to take part and hints will be given to solve the final big question. We will not make it all too easy for you either, because we will determine our

    King Richard Armitage Champion

    (short: KRA Champion) of the King Richard Armitage Week 2012.

     
     

    Participating bloggers and blogs are:

     
    Fabo Laktuko (White Rose: Sincere and Simple Thoughts)
     
    Fitzg (here on the KingRichardArmitage website)
     
    Gratiana (Something About Love)
     
    Maria Grazia (Fly High!)
     
    Servetus (Me + Richard Armitage)
     
    CDoart (CDoart)
     
     

    Mark the date and join us in our celebrations and online-event on KingRichardArmitage.
     
    All news and updates about the event will be posted here: King Richard Armitage Week 2012

     

     

    King Richard Week – Finale

     

    You think this was the ending? – No way!

     

    The diverse articles of the King Richard Week 2011 were a wonderful treat and fiery appell,

    to do the film “Richard III” by Richard Armitage.

    Interviews, research, fun, polls and irony, … and we still did not run out of topics!

     

    Our week continued, though not all our planned contributions could be published in time. Some of our contributors had personal problems and had to drop out on short notice. We hope to be able to publish their contributions lateron.

    Please say a prayer or keep those in mind, who need our support and attention. We send the best wishes to all who could not participate and to all who need help and hope. We wish them that things and problems can be sorted out fast and swiftly.

     

    To help some of those in need, our donor made his promised donation yesterday, when the final amount of additional signatures from the Richard III Foundation came in.

    We greatly thank the Richard III Foundation, for supporting our cause and promoting our “Richard III” petition. They reached an extraordinary amount of

     

    60 signatures

     

    at the re-enactors event at Bosworth last weekend. An exceptional result, regarding they were organizing the event and had to do work other than promoting our petition there.

     

    We say a big and heartfelt THANK YOU !

    (We will add the number of signatures to our total number today.)

     

     

    The donation amount from our secret donor therfore reaches the amount of € 20,40. He made the donation in equal parts to the Salvation Army and the Shelter, as announced on the CDoart-blog. As he thinks exchange rates are fussy, the donation is made in GBP:
    The receipt for the Salvation Army:
    Donation Salvation Army (27.08.2011)
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The King Richard Week was a full success and lots of lovely feedback and words of support came in.

    We hope you enjoyed the week and will continue following and support the efforts to make the realisation of the film “Richard III” a little bit easier by showing, that there are fans waiting for this project initiated by Mr. Armitage.

     

    All the best to you, wherever you are, whatever you do and whatever problems you have to overcome. The KingRichardArmitage contributors are a supportive and friendly group and we hope we were able to divert you from daily problems at least for a short while.

     

    Best wishes and good luck,

    Your KRA-Team

     

     

    Author Prue Batten About Historical Writing

     

    Today we present to you a in the Richard Armitage fan-community well known fan-fiction creator and very successful published author from Australia with her own blog http://mesmered.wordpress.com:

     

    Ms. Prue Batten

    Prue Batten

    Prue Batten, Author of "A Thousand Glass Flowers"

     

    Her works “The Stumpwork Robe“, “The Last Stitch” and “A Thousand Glass Flowers“, soon to be published as print- and e-book, have a great list of followers, as does her story about Guy of Gisborne, one of the film roles Richard Armitage played and gave new depths to.

     

    My personal experience with Ms. Batten’s work is, that by now I know not to start reading, when I do not have enough time to finish the full text, as I never can stop. She has the astonishing ability to draw me into her stories within mere sentences and does not let me go again with her artful creation of a wonderful fantasy cosmos.

     

    But now enough about me and my experiences with her texts, we will let Ms. Batten speak for herself:

     

    Dear Ms. Batten, please tell us a bit about your connection to Medieval History, Richard Armitage and his project “Richard III”.

    Firstly, please call me Prue!

    My connection is one of an interested observer. Richard Armitage has certainly made no secret of his desire to see Richard III appear as a film or TV series. And his slant on the man is certainly well known. My interest comes from seeing whether the project will eventuate (I hope it does for his sake), how it will be produced (he has mention his desire to at least direct it himself, if not appear in it) and how readers of history and more particularly academia will react to a reversal of the established idea that Richard was the evil king.

    We know about your current project “Gisborne” which will be published as print- and e-book in 2012. What fascinates you about this dark and brooding character, who in normal “Robin Hood” films is the dark and clearly evil opponent of brave and heroic Robin Hood?

    It’s the age-old story of a man who seeks redemption. He is never so bad that the viewer can’t see a tiny flash of good somewhere. It’s that spark that entices viewers (especially female ones) to hold on and hope. What fascinated me was the way in which the actor showed the dark side and then balanced it with that minute flash of light, not an easy task I’m sure.

    Would you see connections or parallels between Guy of Gisborne and King Richard III?

    Certainly Richard Armitage seems to believe so… once again this redemptive thing. And Richard III did leave behind a legacy of what can be perceived as good governance.

    Do you have an established method to approach historical subjects or do you go as the situation in your story requires it?

    There was no doubt that I would need to research the early Middle Ages. Watching a TV series is watching someone-else’s interpretation of something. Costume and dialogue are just two. So to be loyal to the timeframe, it requires a lot of text-reading on my part. Thank heaven for historians.

    Do you approach the historical background of your story more from historical events or from information about daily life and living conditions?

    Definitely the latter, given that I already had my timeframe. Because I am taking Gisborne away from the legend of Robin Hood, (Robin and Marian have no place in my novel whatsoever) it is important I find out as much information about ‘life’ as possible to give the story veracity.

    How do you get into the right mood to write from the perspective of and about historical characters? For us today it is hard to imagine the environment of people living in the Middle Ages, where such a lot of amenities we are used to now, did not exist. Clocks, disinfection, cleanliness and transportation, communication, etc. were wholly different. How do you create the right atmosphere for yourself and in consequence for your readers?

    It’s actually not as hard as you think in terms of experiencing things. We have a farm and whilst farming is obviously more developed, there are many things that have stayed the same. If I’m watching a lamb being born, or chipping thistles, it’s not hard to see it from a medieval perspective. Picking a handful of barley and feeling the stalks scratch your hand, sifting headed barley through your fingers. Similarly, you light a fire… maybe not with a tinder, but you smell it, the smoke drifts over your clothes, you feel the heat from the flame. Or when you drink water from a running stream or breathe in foggy air, you say to yourself, I am Ysabel, what am I feeling?

    That said, in terms of actual fact, you have to be faithful to the records. But even so, readers are quick to judge and many are learned and some will tell you in no uncertain terms that you got it wrong. That’s hard. Sometimes the Author’s Note in the front of the book can get you out of a scrape.

    What would you recommend for other writers to do, to prepare themselves for a historically settled story line?

    Everyone is different. But for me it is find the storyline first.

    What fires your imagination most to get ideas for your writing. We know Mr. Armitage was an inspiration, but do you in general get your ideas from your environment, from other books you read or by watching people and actors (especially one certain) and trying to create a story around them?

    This is an interesting question. With my fantasies, it has always been something inanimate, a piece of embroidery, a paperweight, a special length of fabric, a pocketglobe. But with this first ever historical fiction it was a character as you know. I would never have attempted this if I hadn’t been so unhappy with the outcome for Gisborne in the BBC’s Robin Hood. I discovered fan-fiction and played with it via my blog, but then something happened. I found I was spending more and more time researching, giving the story its own foundation in time. If you have read the bits on the blog, you can actually see that the depth of the rough draft changed as I researched more. It was rather an epiphany, I was morphing into a fledgling historical fiction writer and leaving fandom way behind.

    I have to say I will never watch an actor again to give me a character. Twice now I’ve used Richard Armitage’s mad, bad roles to flesh out my characters and I think it’s quite dangerous. Finnian and Gisborne might be considered to have similar traits and it’s not something I wish to continue further. I want my male protagonists to stand on their own individual merits rather than by a connection to a specific actor.

    We know you are currently working on “Gisborne”. Are there other projects in the pipeline? Could you let us know when we readers can expect your next publications?

    There is potentially a second volume of Gisborne. (2012-13) And I am 70,000 words into a fantasy called The Shifu Cloth which I am keen to return to after Gizzy I is finished. (2012) My fantasies move through the generations so this next is one generation up from Finnian. My stars! I’ll be ancient when I have finished!

    Thank you very much for this interview and giving us such deep insights into your work and works in progress.

    It’s been an absolute pleasure. One of the things that a writer doesn’t often do is examine his or her own motivation and this has made me think hard about my craft. Great questions and thank you for inviting me.

    To learn more about works in progress and the fascinating author Prue Batten, you can follow her on her:

    "A Thousand Glass Flowers" by Prue Batten

    "A Thousand Glass Flowers" by Prue Batten

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Prue Batten’s titles are available in different formats at:
    Amazon.com
    Amazon.co.uk

    "A Thousand Glass Flowers" by Prue Batten

     

     

     

    Interview with Isolde Martyn (Plantagenet Society of Australia)

     

    Plantagenet Society of Australia

     

    King Richard III is a topic of research societies worldwide and all the interest he can evoke, shows us that his fate still can stir us today.
    Our focus in today’s article lies on a research society far away from Richard III’s home country England.

     

    Our special guest today is

    Ms. Isolde Martyn,

    Vice-Chair and Co-founder of the

    Plantagenet Society of Australia.

    To give you more insight into their work and proceedings, we let Ms. Martyn tell us a bit about the efforts and events of the Plantagenet Society of Australia:

    Yes, some of you may think that it’s weird to find a Plantagenet Society in Australia (no relation to its namesake in the UK) but many of the members have English ancestry and love British and European history.

    There already exists the world spanning research organization of the Richard III Society. What reason was there for your five founding members in the year 1991, to create a special group with the Plantagenet Society?

    Well, for example, in the Richard III Society it wasn’t easy to hold a debate about Richard III and whether he had the Princes murdered because all the members were on the same side. It’s fun with the Plantagenets because there are many different viewpoints and that puts us Ricardian members on our mettle. One member of our Plantagenet Society, a retired judge, felt Richard was guilty on the grounds of ‘duty of care’! Arguing for and against is very healthy.
    The other reason for establishing the Plantagenet Society of Australia was to gain an insight into the whole Middle Ages era not just the Yorkist era. Some of the people who have joined the Plantagenets would have found a society specifically dedicated to Richard III too narrow a focus.
    I know the members we have in common with the Richard III Society have enjoyed coming to both societies. I should add some of them also attend the Jane Austen Society, too. You see, for those of us in Australia who love and research English history, we can’t explore castles or wander the streets of a historic city just when we need to, but belonging to a historical society brings us in touch with kindred spirits and helps us keep our interest fresh.

    What benefits are there for your members?

    The wide range of talks and topics offer our members a broad perspective. In this age of spin, too, the discussions on Richard III hold relevance for the present day. Who is telling the story and what have they got to gain? Whose viewpoint can we trust?

    Can people, not members of the Plantagenet Society, join in on your events and readings?

    Yes, they are most welcome.

    Now, of course, we are eager to learn, what events and publications are planned for the near future.

    One of our members, John Bryson QC, is researching London Bridge in the fifteenth century and will be presenting a talk later in the year. We are also holding a discussion meeting on whether the Arthurian legend impacted the politics of the Plantagenet kings.

    Not only for our Australian readers, but also for us, living in other parts of the world, we hope you will keep us updated with publications and announcements about your work, events and research.

    We would be delighted to do so and we hope that Richard Armitage’s project to portray the historical Richard III will be highly successful and attract interest all around the world!

    Thank you very much for this interview, Ms. Martyn, and for showing us, what importance King Richard III still has in our days.

     

    We have more information about the Richard III Society of Australia here.

     

    Contact details:

    John McDermott (Membership Secretary)
    plantagenets@telstra.com

    members.optusnet.com.au/arablts

    Richard III Society

     

    Yesterday, we presented to you the Richard III Foundation and interviewed their CEO/President of the Foundation, Ms. Joe Ann Ricca.

    Today, we present another research society dedicated to find out more about King Richard III’s time and life,

     

    The Richard III Society

     

    The Richard III Society was founded in the year 1924 by an amateur historian from Liverpool, the surgeon S. Saxon Barton. The original society was named “Fellowship of the White Boar” in reference to the badge of Richard III, showing a white boar.

    White Boar of Richard III

    White Boar of Richard III (Source: wikimedia.org)

     

    In the 50th, the interest in King Richard III reached a peak, due to the filming of Shakespeare’s “Richard III” with Sir Laurence Olivier and the very popular publication “The Daughter of Time” by Josephine Tey, which doubted the negative image of Richard III. (A very interesting article about this author by Robert McCrum in “The Observer”, 31st of July, 2011, can be found here.)

     

    1959 the Society was renamed and took its current name “The Richard III Society”.

     

    1980 Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester became patron of the society. What makes this event so extraordinary is, that King Richard III had been Duke of Gloucester before ascending to the throne and becoming King Richard III of England.

     

     

    The different branches of the Richard III Society are world spanning. To name a few:

    American Branch
    Canadian Branch
    New Zealand Branch
    Australian Branch (Victoria)
    German Branch (Website currently under construction)

     

    Contact details:

    Richard III Society
    23 Ash Rise, Halstead
    Essex
    CO9 1RD
    U.K.
    wells4r3@btinternet.com
    www.richardiii.net

     

    Richard III Foundation

     

    A very engaged and energetic group of researchers about time and life of King Richard III is the

    Richard III Foundation, Inc.

     

    We have already presented the research group here on this website and they kindly contributed the wonderful biographical overview of King Richard III, which can be found here. If you want to read more about time and life of King Richard III, the Foundation has collected an excellent booklist of researches (Booklist, pdf-version).

     

    Founded in 1993, the Richard III Foundation, Inc. has worked tirelessly to share and stimulate interest in the life and times of Richard III and the Wars of the Roses. With activities ranging from annual conferences, scholarships and grants for students and historians, to publishing and research, the Foundation is recognized as one of the best in the field.

    Today, CEO/President of the Foundation Ms. Joe Ann Ricca will tell us a bit more about this group and their very special approach to promote King Richard III:

     

    How would you describe the main purpose of your Richard III Foundation?

    The Richard III Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to research into the life of the former king. We are the only organization of its kind to not take a neutral view of Richard III.

     

    I have read that the Richard III Foundation has an impressive list of famous patrons and members.

    Yes, honorary patrons of the Foundation include celebrated actor Robert Hardy, Professor Anne Curry and award-winning novelist Sharon Kay Penman, famous for her book about King Richard III “The Sunne in Splendour“.

     

    Why in your view is it necessary to research King Richard III today?

    Thanks in large part to William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III has evolved into an almost comic figure, too vile to be believed. Shakespeare’s depiction of a murderous, power-crazed, deformed madman has nearly eradicated any knowledge of who Richard really was.

     

    We hear you will have a conference with readings about new research results about King Richard III soon. Can you tell us more about it?

    In October, we will host a conference with our honorary patron, actor Robert Hardy.
    (Conference details and registration form here. Non-members are welcome to join the conference!)

     

    What is your attitude towards a new filming of the King Richard III topic?

    I’m very excited at the thought of this project. I’m always highly skeptical of these types of things, expecting yet another Shakespeare knock-off. But if Mr. Armitage can bring an historically accurate portrayal of Richard III to the screen, he has our full support. A project of this sort is long overdue.
    We will be watching this project closely going forward.
    If people thought The Tudors was exciting, they’re in for something even better with Richard III and the Wars of the Roses.

    The fifteenth century was rife with rebellion and conflict and continuous power struggles. It was an era of treachery and violence coupled with extraordinary splendor and pageantry.
    I look forward to seeing what develops.

     

    I can only agree with you, Ms. Ricca, as I am also very much looking forward to see what develops.

    Thank you very much for your time to answer our questions about the Richard III Foundation and your commitment to the King Richard III topic.

     

    Conference announcement:

    If you want to learn more about King Richard III and his time, the Richard III Foundation holds a conference in Market Bosworth on 15th of October, 2011.

    There so interesting topics as:

    • Hot Coals of Vengeance! A foray into the ill-famed family of Cliffords (by Peter Algar)
    • The Anglo-Scottish War of 1482 (by John Sadler)
    • The Man Who Would Be King (by Michael Miller)
    • Military Career and Armies in the Wars of the Roses (by Prof. Anne Curry)
    • Special introduction by Robert Hardy, honorary patron of the Foundation

    are discussed and presented.

    The Richard III Foundation welcomes non-members to participate. (Registration form here.)

     

    Contact details:

    Richard3Foundation@yahoo.com (Registration forms are also available here.)

    www.richard111.com

     

     

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