Remains of Richard III Found
History
Great link Jane, thanks for posting
Bones of Richard III Found Under a Parking Lot
An amazing find in a very expected place in Leicester, England. Researchers think this mystery has finally been solved.
(Note * Repost from Hugo Dieter alt account)
Greetings friends,
Hugo Dieter is an alt account. 'We' are female in RL and my main avatar is Lady Leena Fandango.
Now that the Ning will go to the new format in the future, alt accounts must go so that everyone has a chance to be a part of this wonderful website.
The content that is part of Hugo's page will start going over to Leena's page in the next few days including the Return to Venezia/Return to Sorrentina chapters.
He's not disappearing from SL or the Ning, just going to merge over to Leena's page and use that one in the future. 'We' will take turns from now on.
Hugo is strictly an rp character, and some of you know who I am but now I guess you all do, LOL. I thought this post would help avoid confusion and answer questions when Hugo's likes and responses to your posts disappear.
I'd like to genuinely thank everyone for their responses and faves for Hugo. Those will be lost unfortunately here on the Ning, but they will be copied to files in Microsoft Word in RL.
Hugo was never meant to offend or hurt anyone and NO, this isn't an April Fool's Day joke.
Bows humbly and smiles,
Hugo Dieter
AKA
Lady Leena Fandango
Although known as "Mad King George" there are other sides to this monarch. The madness took holdlater onin his reign. He was well educated and decided to distance himself from his Hanover or German ancestry.George III wanted to devote himself to being the King of England.
And a side note, Queen Charlotte was friends with Marie-Antoinette when she became Queen. They carried on a pen pal style friendship, never meeting, but writing often. Supposedly, Queen Charlotte readied apartments for the French royal family should they escape the revolution.
See the video links below, about8 minutes each.
King George III (1738-1820) - Pt 1/3
King George III (1738-1820) - Pt 2/3
King George III (1738-1820) - Pt 3/3
Cheers everyone
(Note* repost from Hugo Dieter alt account)
These are gorgeous Sophia, *hugs*
Thank you for posting this information Comte about Clara, it makes sense that the horn would be removed so that Clara wouldn't gore anyone. She must have been quite a sight to see in the 18th century Italian city states.
I looked at some conservation websites and it seems that a rhinoceros horn can be removed safely and without pain if done right and the very base of it is not disturbed. In modern times, some horns have been removed to prevent poaching. The horn is made of keratin and doesn't have any nerve endings.
Cheers