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RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson

Tudors Dynasty

A History podcast
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Tudors Dynasty

RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson

Tudors Dynasty

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Tudors Dynasty

RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson

Tudors Dynasty

A History podcast
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Dr. Emma returns to examine the influential women who shaped England and Spain. This was such a fun topic and I know you'll enjoy it!Looking for a commercial-free experience?--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron---
Welcome to This Week in Royal History, where we're exploring the world of royal history from one century to another - stopping on events that may be of interest to you. In this episode we look at the week of April 22-April 28 and focus on a few
When it comes to families entwined in the intricate web of Tudor court affairs, none captivate me quite like the Dudleys. From Edmund Dudley to John Dudley, and finally Robert Dudley, their saga unfurled across the entirety of the Tudor era.To
Anne Boleyn and Katherine of Aragon are always pitted against one another - were they frenemies? In this episode, Dr. Emma discusses Katherine of Aragon's influence on Anne Boleyn and so much more! Looking for a commercial free experience? ht
The Great Fire destroyed much of the great city of London. In this episode we uncover the tinderbox conditions that led to the blaze, explore the dramatic events of those fateful days.This episode was originally posted November 2022 for Patre
Today, I am joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter in this revisit episode to discuss two queen consorts of James V of Scotland - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.⁠Check out Dr. Porter's Books⁠Join our online lecture on April 13th⁠ wi
Today I am joined by Dr. Emma Cahill Marron to discuss the Spanish monarchy and its impact on Tudor court. Emma and I cover a lot of turf in this episode and we somehow began talking about Anne Boleyn too - you never know where the conversation
Welcome to This Week in Royal History, where we're exploring the world of royal history from one century to another - stopping on events that may be of interest to you. In this episode we look at the week of April 8 -April 14 and focus on a few
Today we revisit the time I was joined by Prof. Dr. Nadine Akkerman, literary historian, author and educator. Nadine’s access to Elizabeth Stuart’s original letters makes her the foremost authority on Elizabeth Stuart, and the perfect guest fo
Today we are joined by Dr. Emma Cahill Marron to discuss Katherine of Aragon and women at Tudor court.Looking for commercial-free? Become a patron!Love reading about the Tudors and royal history? --Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. E
It's time to revive one of our most popular series - This Week in Royal History (TWRH). TWRH was created for those who are interested in learning more about other eras in Royal history.Commercial FREE for patrons! Love the Tudors? Read the s
Today we re-explore the multifaceted role of Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford at Tudor court.--Commercial FREE for patrons!Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on Tudors Dynasty!--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. James TaffeE
Today I am once again joined by Dr. Emma Cahill Marron to discuss another member of the Spanish Monarchy - Isabella of Portugal. She was the niece of Katherine of Aragon and wife of Charles V. But, as usual, we don't just talk about Isabella -
In celebration of Women’s History Month, this episode of This Week in Royal History will exclusively highlight remarkable women.During this special month, we will not only recognize the birthdays and commemorate the deaths of these women but a
She was not just the sister of Queen Kateryn Parr and William Parr, Marquis of Northampton, she also served all six wives of Henry VIII. Today we explore Anne Parr, Countess of Pembroke.Looking for a commercial free experience?Like to read ab
Today I am joined by Dr. Steven Veerapen to discuss Anne of Denmark and her role as wife of James I and queen consort of England. We delve into the common misconceptions about their relationship, we look at whether or not she had a role in the
In celebration of Women’s History Month, this episode of This Week in Royal History will exclusively highlight remarkable women.During this special month, we will not only recognize the birthdays and commemorate the deaths of these women but a
In this episode of A Brief History, we look at another daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville. Today we look at Anne of York.Want a commercial-free experience? Head over to Patreon!Love learning about the Tudors and royal history in ge
You know her best as the mother of Katherine of Aragon, but she was so much more than a mother of queens...Isabella of Castile is revealed today by Dr. Emma Cahill Marron as being a powerful female ruler who isn't always given the credit she de
In celebration of Women’s History Month, this episode of This Week in Royal History will exclusively highlight remarkable women.During this special month, we will not only recognize the birthdays and commemorate the deaths of these women but a
In this episode of A Brief History, I discuss another daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville - Katherine or York. Like the rest of her siblings, Katherine's life was eventful and dramatic. Born a Plantagenet princess with potential husba
Today I am joined by art historian, Melanie V. Taylor to discuss two women who have been hidden in the shadows of history - Levina Teerlinc and Susannah Horenbout.Amy Robsart portrait mentioned in episode.Commercial-Free for Patreon patrons! 
Welcome back to another episode of This Week in Royal History - where each week we look at events across royal history that are intriguing or noteworthy. We do this in hopes that you will discover a story that will captivate you as they do us.
Today I am joined on this revisit episode by Lacey Bonar Hull to discuss Anne Boleyn and the ever-famous, Château Vert pageant.Want a commercial-free experience? Go to Patreon!--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Lacey Bonar Hull--- S
She came to England with a Swedish princess, only to remain there are a close confidante of Queen Elizabeth I. Her life in England proved both dangerous and fruitful.**Special thanks to The National Archives for the use of the audio for the l
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