A year after Richard III's death, a boy claiming to be a Yorkist prince appeared as if from nowhere, claiming to be Richard III's heir and the rightful King of England. In 1487, in a unique ceremony, this boy was crowned in Dublin Cathedral, despite the Tudor government insisting that his real name was Lambert Simnel and that he was a mere pretender to the throne. Now, in The Dublin King, author and historian John Ashdown-Hill questions that official view. Using new discoveries, little-known evidence and insight, he seeks the truth behind the 500-year-old story of the boy-king crowned in Dublin. He also presents a link between Lambert Simnel's story and that of George, Duke of Clarence, the brother of Richard III. On the way, the book sheds new light on the fate of the 'Princes in the Tower', before raising the possibility of using DNA to clarify the identity of key characters in the story and their relationships.



Autorentext

The late JOHN ASHDOWN-HILL was a historian and member of the Royal Historical Society, the Society of Genealogists and the Richard III Society. He wrote numerous articles for The Ricardian and was the author of Eleanor, the Secret Queen, Richard III's 'Beloved Cousyn' and Royal Marriage Secrets (all The History Press).

Titel
The Dublin King
Untertitel
The True Story of Edward Earl of Warwick, Lambert Simnel and the 'Princes in the Tower'
EAN
9780750963169
ISBN
978-0-7509-6316-9
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
05.01.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
12.85 MB
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch