March 17 - Alexander Alesius and his terrifying vision of Anne Boleyn

March 17 - Alexander Alesius and his terrifying vision of Anne Boleyn

On this day in Tudor history, 17th March 1565, Scottish theologian and Reformer Alexander Alesius (also known as Ales, Aless), died in either Leipzig or Edinburgh. Alesius wrote a huge number of theological works, was friends with reformers Philip Melancthon and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, but had a row with the Bishop of London at one point. Let Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History", tell you a bit more about Alexander Alesius and also a terrifying vision or nightmare he experience in the early hours of 19th May 1536, the day of Queen Anne Boleyn's execution. Here's a link to see a list of works by Alesius - http://www.prdl.org/author_view.php?s=0&limit=20&a_id=27 You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/fj6N4BEMoYc Also on this day in Tudor history, 17th March 1554, Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth I, stalled her arrest by writing her famous Tide Letter. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/oendk0s7eEs

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20 Interesting Facts about Anne of Cleves

20 Interesting Facts about Anne of Cleves

Anne of Cleves was the fourth wife of King Henry VIII, the woman whose marriage the king annulled after just six month! Anne of Cleves has rather unfairly gone down in history as "The Flanders Mare", ...

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24 April - A Tudor tip for divining your future husband

24 April - A Tudor tip for divining your future husband

Happy St Mark's Eve! St Mark's Eve was time to divine your future husband in medieval and Tudor times, but how were you supposed to do that?   Find out how to do it from historian Claire Ridgway. You ...

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23 April - St George, patron saint of England

23 April - St George, patron saint of England

23rd April is St George's Day, but when did he become England's patron saint and why? Who was the patron saint before him? Find out in today's #TudorHistoryShorts You can see this podcast as a video a...

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22 April - Isabella I

22 April - Isabella I

Isabella I of Castile, one of Spain's famous "Reyes Catolicos" (Catholic monarchs) was born on 22nd April 1451.   Hear a few facts about this famous Spanish queen and how she relates to the Tudors. Yo...

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Teasel's Tudor Trivia - What was Elizabeth I afraid of?

Teasel's Tudor Trivia - What was Elizabeth I afraid of?

In this latest edition of Teasel's Tudor Trivia, historian Claire Ridgway reassures Teasel the dog that she's not the only one to have fears, her historical heroine, Queen Elizabeth i was scared of th...

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21 April - A new king for England!

21 April - A new king for England!

On this day in Tudor history, 21st April 1509, Henry VII died and his son came to the throne as Henry VIII.   What did the people think of this news?   In this #TudorHistoryShorts, historian Claire Ri...

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20 April - An oath to swear

20 April - An oath to swear

On this day in Tudor history, on 20th April 1534, in the reign of King Henry VIII, prominent Londoners were called to swear a special oath. Just what was the Oath of the Act of Succession? What were p...

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19 April - Being a Tudor bookseller was a risky business!

19 April - Being a Tudor bookseller was a risky business!

Being a bookseller in Tudor times could be a risky business, particularly if you had the wrong kind of books on your premises! On 19th April 1601, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, bookseller James D...

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