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It's Good To Be The King! (Hic)
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Apparently Richard III liked the sauce!
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-leice stershi re-2882 5653
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analysis of the king's bones and teeth showed his drinking habits changed significantly around the time he became king in 1483.
It concluded during the last three years of his life he consumed about a bottle of wine a day.
Don't you just love history and state-of-the-art technology in tandem?
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From link:
analysis of the king's bones and teeth showed his drinking habits changed significantly around the time he became king in 1483.
It concluded during the last three years of his life he consumed about a bottle of wine a day.
Don't you just love history and state-of-the-art technology in tandem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think most people drank small beer then (safer than water), but I guess you'd get tired of it. He also needed wine to hand to drown relatives in.
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I love history and it's fascinating what they can tell us about their lives by modern day analysis. Xrays of the Egyptian mummies was interesting. I missed the programme about Richard III. Only the poor drank water, it was mostly beer or wine or fruit drinks infused with herbs to disguise the taste of the dirty water. Also the monks were famed for their winemaking.
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