King Richard II of England (1367 – 1400). This portrait of him famously is shown in Westminster Abbey, London, where Richard is buried. It is the work of an unknown master, and the date is usually given as about 1390. by Medievalists.net August 25, 2010 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsStubbs, Steel, and Richard II as Insane: The Origin and Evolution of an English Historiographical MythEdward the Confessor: The Man and the LegendCall to end 'unseemly squabbling' over the burial of King Richard IIIThe Fortunes of a King: Images of Edward the Confessor in 12th to 14th Century EnglandRelics of Richard II discovered at the National Portrait Gallery Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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