Arthur died of possible consumption, diabetes or the mysterious sweating sickness and some modern theorists believe it was hantavirus.
An archeologist found it odd that when Prince Arthur was ill, he was sent to the cold ludlow castle. Historians say "He wasn't a strong character, unlike his younger brother. Could it be that his father was strong enough to see that the best interests of the Tudors were to be served by Henry Duke of York, rather than Arthur?"
People also suggest that Prince Arthur died of a genetic disease. Which could have been passed down to his nephews.
Source = Wikipedia.
Using ground-probing radar, they have pinpointed the final resting place of the first Tudor Prince of Wales below the limestone floor of Worcester Cathedral.
The researchers believe the discovery could help identify the "sweating sickness" that killed the heir to the Tudor dynasty 500 years ago.
The researchers hope to use an endoscope to examine Prince Arthur's grave without disturbing the remains.
Radar located a likely tomb under the floor several feet from the prince's tomb chest, which was built 20 years after his death. The radar revealed that the soil had been infilled, but not whether there were any remains inside.
Details of the grave will be presented this week at Cheltenham Science Festival, sponsored by The Daily Telegraph.
Source = The Daily Telegraph.
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