Richard III Leaving the University of Leicester - FULL CEREMONY
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On Sunday 22nd March 2015, the University of Leicester bid farewell to the mortal remains of Kind Richard iii during this public ceremony.
After the ceremony, key members of the project team who discovered and identified him in 2012 lay roses, the remains then departed campus to journey through the city and country before being handed handed over to the cathedral that evening.
Order of Speakers:
Lord Bruce Grocott - Chancellor of the University of Leicester
Professor Paul Boyle - President and Vice-Chancellor of University of Leicester
Revd Canon Dr Stephen Foster - The Coordinating and Anglican Chaplain
Professor Sarah Hainsworth - Professor of Materials Engineering
Dr Turi King - Genetic Analysis
Revd Lynn Fowkes - United Reformed Church Chaplain
Father David Rocks OP - Roman Catholic Chaplain
The People who placed a Rose:
Dr Richard Buckley - Richard iii Project Manager
Mr Mathew Morris - Dig Manager
Mr Leon Hunt - Archaeologist
Dr Turi King - Genetics expert
Dr Jo Appleby - Osteology expert
Professor Sarah Hainsworth - Analysed the injuries to the remains
Professor Kevid Schurer - Genealogy expert
Mr Richard Taylor - Director of Marketing and Comuunications at the time of the dig
Professor Lin Foxhall - History expert
Mr Jon Shears - Head of Creative Services University of Leicester
Mr Carl Vivian - Video Producer University of Leicester
Mr Ather Mirza - Director of University of Leicester Press Office
Mr Phil Stone - Looking for Richard Project
Ms Wendy Moorhen - Looking for Richard Project
Ms Annette Carson - Looking for Richard Project
Dr John Ashdown-Hill - Looking for Richard Project
Ms Philippa Langley - Looking for Richard Project
Mr Michael Ibsen - Descendant of Richard iii
Ms Wendy Duldig - Descendant of Richard iii
Mr Jeff Ibsen - Descendant of Richard iii
This film was produced by External Relations, University of Leicester.
Filmed & Edited by Hayley Evans
Phillippa Langley did an amazing job for a untrained citizen to stick with her personal research and get this dig going. She really should get an honorary degree from Leicester University. It would have been totally painless and a gracious gesture by the University to give her credit where it was greatly due. This is an incredible accomplishment by ALL the people involved. The Queen gave her an MBE.
she should have, but sadly, sexism is still with us, and so women like miss Langley will always be overlooked in favor of corporations or the men that run them, we can still thank her late majesty Elizabeth 2 for the MBE given.
Well done to Leicester City Council and the University of Leicester! Only it wasn't you who discovered him. It was Philippa Langley of the Richard III Society.
This is 2019 I found all of king Richard111on youtube. I live in U.S. I read York & Leicester went to court, Leicester won, shame his family and him from York. King Richard111 his desendent made the coffin for his lost family member , a thoughtful and wonderful thing to do! Rest In Peace Sir AMAN.
So proud to be a leicester student of archaeology
Was very proud to attend this service of my hero king Richard 111
I really should have been born in England. I love the ceremony, the pagentry, the sense of living history. No one does this better than the Brits. Well done, Leicester.
Rest In Peace,
Richard Duke of Gloucester.
King Richard III.
The University of Leicester's plan to inter Richard's body in Leicester Cathedral was in keeping with British legal norms which hold that Christian burials excavated by archaeologists should be reburied in the nearest consecrated ground to the original grave and was a condition of the licence granted by the Ministry of Justice to exhume any human remains found during the excavation
+pingu9874 that is very interesting. So is the cathedral the nearest consecrated ground? His body could have ended up in some tiny chapel...
Ahhh, that’s probably the basis for winning the court case then
Thank you for posting this ceremony. Greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to the ceremony on Thursday.
I was there in person at this service , all i can say is , GOD BLESS THE KING
Also, God bless the children, his nephews Princess Edward and Richard he took to the Tower of London, to never were seen alive again because he killed them.
At least Richard the thirds Farts were better than Trevors better than Trevors better than Trevors better than Trevors better than Trevors better than Trevors lol Trevor burrows is my brother in law the Trolls say that Trevor burrows is a flattenence King and I'm jealous Lol
aaww bless , now he can rest in peace
Richard the 3rd was the last King of England to die in battle wasn't he?
yep.
Yes, he was
Rest In peace, your majesty.
Thank you
Sirs and and Madams,
Can you tell me if the young man who was King Richard 111 was ever ale to have his spine fixed? I hate to think that he was so helpful to the learning about the kings abilities only to not be able to be helped himself. I was very touched to watch him go thru the training he did to prove weather or not the king could have lead a charge on a galloping horse, to fighting hand to hand. He only had a few weeks to learn something the king learned from childhood. I think the young mans name was Dominique?
when you put emphasis on the fact your town did not get rain, then you're doing something wrong, or right
Surprisingly moving 👑
RICHARD III YOU HAVE INSPIRED MY LIFE, I BELIEVE THAT EVERYTHING YOU DID WAS NOT IN VAIN AND I WORSHIP THE GROUD YOU WALKED ON.
THIS MAY SEEM WEIRD BUT YOU INSPIRE ME IN MY EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE THOUGHT OF YOU ACTUALLY LIVING HAS HELPED ME THROUGH ALOT AND IF I COULD I WOULD MEET YOU AND SAY HOW MUCH YOU MEAN TO ME
ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU SO MUCH
Really inregted as to how he's done this for an congregation not everyone can say they have a figure that can guide them to the more positive side if life sounds like that's where u are atm I think about him constantly that's why I'm asking u I admire his emotional and strength an bravery however I admire many in this way yet don't think about them constantly so I want to understand why I have such a strange obsession with this historical figure I was actually a tudor lover originally an still am to an extent but this man his really intrigued me for probably a yr or so now
Done very well done
Was he awarded a degree in an employable field, and how much debt has he accrued?
I wish i had studied archaeology in Leicester x(
Was Richard iii linked in anyway to Leicester or is it the find us keep us rule?
What's with the Robert Frost poem
Is this the same king that allegedly killed his brothers kids for the crown ?
Allegedly yes but Phillipa Langley has a book coming out this November so we will see possibly what happened to them
God saves the king !!!
Did any members of the current royal family attend or acknowledge the reinterment?
The Duke of Gloucester; Sophie, countess of Wessex; and the Duke of Norfolk all attended the reinterment at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March 2015. The Queen sent a special message saying she had fond memories of Leicester from her visit in 2012. She wrote: "The reinterment of King Richard III is an event of great national and international significance. Today we recognise a King who lived through turbulent times and whose Christian faith sustained him in life and death."
@@UniversityLeicester Thank you for replying. "Turbulent times" indeed.
Should have been in the City of York, he was their hero!!
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The Duke of York should definitely have been at this ceremony! Why wasn't he?
The Duke of York is a Tudor. Richard was Plantagenet.
Why was no-one there to represent the present Royal family ? Curious.
Duke of gloucester was at the placement at the cathedral. There were multiple events and he was at the re burial.
As ayorkist kign he shoudl have been laid to rest at York.
Leicester needs the money from tourism more than York.
R.I.P. -SIRE- GOOD OR BAD.
FROM(U.K.)
Just watched the film ‘The Lost King’. The one that shames the University of Leicester after suggesting that it stole the credit for finding the King. Safe to say that the reputation of this University is being dragged through the mud. I wonder if the University has made a public apology yet?
How fucking ridiculous.
where is your queen or wanted-to-be king?
i do not understand this ,charles 1 went to war with this city , royal blood , now you are burying royal blood as it is your best friend ,
A King's coffin? It looks like a paupers.
+bluebutterfly A resting place is a resting place. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
I said what I meant and I meant what I said!
I'd call it stately. Understated elegance created with fine materials and superior craftsmanship. To my eye, it is a thing of beauty and to be much preferred over some overdecorated band box...to each their own, I suppose.
+Hippie Dachshunds Perhaps you missed the clip showing the handcarving of Richard's name? Well worth a look.
It was carved by his own descendent, a master carpenter and cabinet maker, who's DNA finally established his identity.
This is not entirely about re-burying a body. Without imbuing the remains with any supernatural value, We uphold tradition, history, respect for our ancestral past and the discipline and drive to re-state and reinforce those cultural values. And that, dear viewer, is why Western culture is a superior culture.
That’s a very tacky comment.
Lmao all cultures do the same to an extent, you "western" homo sapiens
most two face i have ever met
Ah...a bandwagon...see how many can scramble on board who have no connections whatsoever....
All this fuss over a pile of bone's
Quite a nice funeral as for a child murderer