{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/680fdfe253ed55514847d35b/6a19ca77dd90858af9194554?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Richard III acted decisively! | 1483,  the Year of the 3 kings","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/680fdfe253ed55514847d35b/1780075046363-dac83a41-e798-4c9a-aea7-95ae672efece.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Historian Nathen Amin sat down with me at Warwick Words History Festival before his talk on \"The year of the 3 kings, 1483\" to discuss Edward IV's lack of forward planning, the course of events which brought Edward V to London and into the Tower, and when Nathen thinks Richard, then Duke of Gloucester, decided he should not just act as Regent for his nephew, but take his crown and become king.</p><p><br></p><p>Useful timestamps in this episode:</p><p>00:00 - The significance of 1483: Year of the Three Kings</p><p>00:14 - Edward IV's reign and sudden death at 40</p><p>00:57 - Edward IV’s physical transformation and health neglect</p><p>01:24 - Succession challenges with young princes</p><p>02:23 - Rival factions: Woodvilles vs. Richard of Gloucester</p><p>03:17 - Could Edward IV have prepared better for his death?</p><p>03:54 - The importance of securing the heir in medieval rulership</p><p>04:23 - Fears of vulnerability when the king is a child</p><p>05:24 - The influence of male ambitions after Edward IV’s death</p><p>06:11 - The movement of Edward V and the importance of his return to London</p><p>06:40 - The importance of the princes’ crowning and the rise of Richard</p><p>07:10 - The political tension with Lord Hastings and the Woodville family</p><p>07:40 - Richard’s diplomatic position and the meeting in Northamptonshire</p><p>08:08 - Elizabeth Woodville’s reaction and her flight into sanctuary</p><p>09:06 - The decision to move the princes to the Tower</p><p>09:34 - The arrest of Lord Hastings and the centralization of Richard’s power</p><p>10:32 - Richard’s assumption of Lord Protector and consolidating authority</p><p>11:01 - Elizabeth Woodville’s flight and the rising tensions</p><p>11:31 - The move of the princes into the Tower of London</p><p>12:28 - The infamous execution of Lord Hastings and Richard’s ruthlessness</p><p>13:28 - Richard’s strategic moves and the escalation of violence</p><p>14:27 - Threats to Richard’s power in the North and the Neville lands</p><p>15:27 - Richard’s swift consolidation of power and the downfall of rivals</p><p>16:26 - The anonymous sermon condemning the princes and Richard’s rapid rise</p><p>17:25 - Richard’s strategic decisions and the perception of his ruthlessness</p><p>18:10 - The debate over the legitimacy of the princes</p><p>18:49 - Richard’s potential motives about the princes’ legitimacy and accusations</p><p>19:19 - The evidence (or lack thereof) around the princes’ deaths and legitimacy</p><p>20:16 - The political context of Richard’s usurpation</p><p>21:12 - The legitimacy of Richard’s claim and the legitimacy law</p><p>21:42 - Richard’s legal justifications, including Titulus Regius</p><p>22:08 - The question of the princes’ legitimacy and Richard’s evidence</p><p>22:39 - The political manipulation and timing of Richard’s actions</p><p>23:08 - Richard’s rapid moves and the urgency of power consolidation</p><p>24:21 - The moral and religious conflict faced by Richard</p><p>24:48 - Richard’s faith and the justification of ruthless acts</p><p>25:17 - The medieval kingship and divine justification for harsh decisions</p><p>25:46 - Parallels with modern leadership and the justifications for tough choices</p><p>26:09 - Closing remarks and thanks</p><p><br></p><p>Thank you for listening to this episode, I hope you enjoyed it. 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