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My wife has a PhD in history and for years I've been trying to persuade her that every Egyptian King we know of died of nose cancer.
Just look at the statues etc every one has a decayed nose. It's the only explanation that I can see.
I hadn't thought about their noses, but looking at them I am impressed at how stiff their spines seem to be - and the effect of the sun makes their eyes seem to pop out!
Five centuries after he went down fighting, King Richard III is in the middle of another battle — this time over where his remains should be reburied.
You will when you pay £10 to visit his tomb, if York gets its way.
Whereas Leicester Cathedral will not charge, thus shattering the myth that they want Richard just to make money.
Monty
I think both sides are very much wanting to make money out of this. Charging money at the door to view a crypt is not the only way to make money. Greater tourism for Leicester can make an awful lot of money to related businesses and the local council. It also adds a certain prestige to a city in having such a famous historical figure buried within it. Im all for Richard being buried in Leicester. Yet grubby self interest is being shown on both sides(grubby self interest not necessarily being a bad thing either).
In today's NewYork Times it was reported that the British courts said Richard can be buried in Leicester Cathedral, and not in York. That seems to settle the issue.
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