How does Richard eliminate his brother Clarence?

Richard engineers the imprisonment of his elder brother, Clarence, in the Tower of London. Clarence tells his jailer a dream he had of drowning. Shortly afterwards, Richard's hired assassins kill him and place the body in a cask of wine.
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What happens to Clarence in Richard III?

After Richard issues his death warrant, poor Clarence in stabbed and then drowned in a big vat of wine in Act 1, Scene 4. This is pretty ironic given that Clarence had a dream about drowning in the ocean prior to his murder.
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Who does Richard murder in Richard III?

This identified Sir James Tyrrell as the murderer, acting on Richard's orders. Tyrrell was the loyal servant of Richard III who is said to have confessed to the murder of the princes before his execution for treason in 1502.
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What happens in Richard III act4?

Summary: Act IV, scene iii

Tyrrell returns to the palace and tells Richard that the princes are dead. He says that he has been deeply shaken by the deed and that the two men he commissioned to perform the murders are also full of regrets after smothering the two children to death in their sleep.
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Who was Clarence in Richard III?

Clarence. The gentle, trusting brother born between Edward and Richard in the York family. Richard has Clarence murdered in order to get him out of the way. Clarence leaves two children, a son and a daughter.
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The Execution Of George Plantagenet - DROWNED IN WINE!!



Why was Clarence executed?

He was imprisoned and charged with treason. He was found guilty and was privately executed at the Tower on 18 February 1478, allegedly by drowning in a barrel of malmsey wine. It may be myth, but a portrait thought at one time to be of his daughter Margaret Pole showed her wearing a silver barrel on her charm bracelet.
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Why did Richard III betray Edward?

His loyalty to his brother was remarkable in that time of easy treasons. The only recorded occasion on which he opposed Edward was at the Treaty of Picquigny, when he alone refused the bribes of the King of France and spoke against what he considered to be a shameful betrayal of his country's interests and honour.
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How does Lady Anne died in Richard III?

Richard's bad dreams keep her awake at night, and she does not sleep well. She is soon perfectly aware that Richard does not care for her, and grows certain that he will kill her. She grows ill and dies, very likely poisoned by him.
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Who curses Richard?

Margaret curses Richard whereby she said that Richard is to be friends of traitors and betrayed by friends. However, the curse does not affect Richard III even though he discovers one by one of his trusted men turn against him.
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How does the Duchess curse Richard?

The duchess tells Richard grimly that he has her “most heavy curse,” which, she prays, will wear him down on his day of battle, while the souls of the children he has murdered will give his enemies strength (IV. iv. 188 ).
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Who killed the Twins in the tower?

Richard III is the name most associated with the mystery of the two little princes. It is said that he had them killed as their right to the throne was stronger than his. Shakespeare certainly decided that he had given the order for the boys to be killed.
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Who did Richard III have executed?

It has 12 deaths. George, Duke of Clarence: Stabbed, then drowned in a barrel of wine. King Edward IV: Dies of an illness. Lord Hastings, Earl Rivers, Lord Grey, and Sir Thomas Vaughan: Executed by Richard, Duke of Gloucester.
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What happens in King Richard?

The movie King Richard tells the true story of the unusual childhood of tennis champions Serena and Venus Williams but ends just two matches into Venus's pro career, and before Serena has ever played a professional match. What's more, the movie ends after a loss.
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Why did Richard III take the throne?

His usurpation was the result not of consent but of temporarily overwhelming force. However sincere his protestations of the public good, ultimately Richard took the crown because of self-interest, and afterward he appeared to be fighting for his own benefit only.
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Who died in a vat of wine?

On 18 February 1478, aged 28, George, Duke of Clarence, brother to the King of England, was executed. A tradition has grown up that George was drowned in a vat a malmsey, an expensive sweet wine.
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What happens to George in the White Queen?

He is tried for treason and drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine.
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Who does Queen Margaret curse?

A Prophetess - Margaret curses the new royal family and their followers one by one. Throughout the play the curses come true for each of the characters.
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Why did Richard curse himself?

In his obsession with varying aspects of his power—most visibly masculinity, loyalty, and maintaining the throne—Richard unwittingly and nonverbally curses himself. By acting on his anxieties, he dooms himself to fulfill his unintended prophecies of los- ing everything he cares about.
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What happens to Buckingham in Richard III?

Buckingham's ghost appears to Richard on the night before the battle with Richmond's forces. In life, Buckingham accepted his death as just reward for his terrible actions, but in death, Buckingham wants vengeance.
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Did Richard III sleep with Elizabeth of York?

Princess Elizabeth had an affair with her uncle, Richard III: (PROBABLY) FALSE. Time to unpack one of the biggest controversies of English history. Did Elizabeth have sex with her uncle, the man whom many at the time—and up to this day—suspected had her two younger brothers killed?
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Was Richard the Third deformed?

Their comprehensive analysis of the king's remains, including a 3-D reconstruction of his spine, confirmed that Richard was not really a hunchback but instead suffered from scoliosis, a sideways curvature of the spine.
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Did Richard III steal the crown?

But in June 1483, just before the boy's intended coronation, Richard snatched the crown off his nephew's head by claiming that the child was illegitimate. The boy and his younger brother were both packed off to the Tower of London—and were never seen again.
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Did Edward IV marry Eleanor Butler?

Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow, (1915–1997), Irish architect and politician. Lady Eleanor Talbot (died 1468), whose married name was Butler, alleged wife of King Edward IV of England. Eleanor Beaufort (1431–1501), daughter of Edmund Beaufort and Eleanor Beauchamp.
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Who becomes king after Edward?

George VI became King unexpectedly following the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, in December 1936.
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Who Killed Duke of Clarence?

Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick (25 February 1475 – 28 November 1499); the last legitimate Plantagenet heir of the direct male line; executed by Henry VII on grounds of attempting to escape from the Tower of London.
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