A Tudor Love Story Gone Wrong

A Tudor Love Story Gone Wrong

The Tragic Tale of Katherine Grey. On this day in Tudor history, 21st February 1568, Lady Katherine Grey was laid to rest. Born into royal blood, she was a cousin of Elizabeth I and the sister of Lady Jane Grey, the ill-fated ‘Nine Days’ Queen.’ But while Jane met the executioner’s block, Katherine faced a different kind of sentence—imprisonment, heartbreak, and separation from the man she loved. - A secret marriage… - An illegitimate heir… - A queen’s fury… Why did Elizabeth I see her as such a threat? And was Katherine’s only crime falling in love? Discover the gripping tale of Katherine Grey—Tudor pawn, prisoner, and romantic rebel. Listen now! #TudorHistory #KatherineGrey #ElizabethI #TudorCourt #OnThisDay #LadyJaneGrey #ForgottenHistory

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Did Edward VI Really Kill His Falcon

Did Edward VI Really Kill His Falcon

Did England’s boy-king really tear his pet falcon to pieces? In 1551, a foreign ambassador claimed that thirteen-year-old Edward VI, Henry VIII’s only son, plucked and ripped apart his own falcon, sa...

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The Power, Peril, and Legacy of Lady Jane Grey’s Grandfather

The Power, Peril, and Legacy of Lady Jane Grey’s Grandfather

On this day in Tudor history, 10 October 1530, Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, died. Soldier, jouster, courtier, and grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, he lived a life that perfectly captured the dan...

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Henry VIII’s Bloody Response to Rebellion: The Pilgrimage of Grace Begins

Henry VIII’s Bloody Response to Rebellion: The Pilgrimage of Grace Begins

On this day in Tudor history, 9 October 1536, anger in Lincolnshire burst into open revolt. At Horncastle, a crowd raised their hands in agreement: “We like them very well!”, and sent a blunt list of...

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The Fall of the Lord Protector

The Fall of the Lord Protector

How Edward Seymour Went from Power to the Scaffold   On this day in Tudor history, 8 October 1549, England’s most powerful man became its newest traitor. Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and uncle to ...

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The Quiet Power Behind England’s Rise at Sea

The Quiet Power Behind England’s Rise at Sea

On this day in Tudor history, 7 October 1589, the bells of Deptford tolled for William Hawkins: merchant, sea captain, three-time mayor of Plymouth, and the steadier, quieter elder of the famous Hawki...

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John Capon: Tudor Bishop and Political Weathervane

John Capon: Tudor Bishop and Political Weathervane

On 6 October 1557, John Capon, also known as John Salcot, died, probably of influenza.    His career charts the shifting winds of Tudor religion: Benedictine monk, abbot, court preacher, reformer unde...

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The Brutal Murder of George Saunders: Tudor True Crime

The Brutal Murder of George Saunders: Tudor True Crime

A spring morning in 1573. A respected London merchant leaves a friend’s house near Woolwich… and ends up dead by Shooter’s Hill. The killer, Captain George Brown, is caught within days. But the real s...

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Queens, “Female Kings,” and Power: Elizabeth Norton Explains

Queens, “Female Kings,” and Power: Elizabeth Norton Explains

Historian Elizabeth Norton joins me to talk about her new book Women Who Ruled the World: 5000 Years of Female Monarchy—from ancient queens to early modern powerhouses. We cover how she chose her rule...

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