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For the mirror universe counterpart, see Comical History of Richard III.

Richard III was a play written by William Shakespeare dealing with the rise and short reign of King Richard III.

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In The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: The Complete Works, there was an illustration of King Richard. In 2364, this illustration was on display in Captain Jean Luc Picard's ready room on the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG episodes: "Lonely Among Us", "The Battle", "Haven")

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