Richardus Tertius is a play written in Latin about King Richard III by Thomas Legge.
It was possibly seen by two of the University Wits in Cambridge at the time: Christopher Marlowe and Robert Greene.
The play was never printed in its historical era (in fact, not until 1844); but it survives in nine manuscripts,[1] and is thought to have been well known in its time.
In one view, the unknown author of The True Tragedy used Legge's play occasionally as a source, but Shakespeare did not.
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