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4Red Visit Bosworth Battle Field

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  • March 5, 2025

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  1. Maryum N. says:
    16/03/2025 at 4:43 pm

    I loved this day because it was interesting and we learned interesting facts also what the tudor period was like and Richard III died in the battle and a fact I learned that day was that they had special armour and they didn’t use metal swords because it was very expensive back In the days so instead of that they used wood swords but they were strong aswell not as strong as metal swords but they were strong and they used cannons also the white flower of bosworth was representing Lancaster and the red one was York then they made the flower of bosworth I think it was called and also Richard the IIIs body was found in a Car park many people believe it and some don’t believe it though but that car park was turned into a playground and children used to play there but they didn’t know there was a dead body underneath hiding somewhere and that was Richard IIIs body.

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  2. Aurora H. says:
    12/03/2025 at 7:42 am

    I learnt in bosworth they had special armour

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  3. Ahsan M. says:
    07/03/2025 at 4:10 pm

    I learnt that they used cannons

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