
Women in the Middle Ages: Peasants, Nuns, Nobles & More!
In this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by the incredible Gemma Hollman to discuss her upcoming book, available on November 26th. Today’s topic is one you all love—medieval women. We dive into their societal roles, from peasants and nuns to noblewomen. It’s a captivating discussion you won’t want to miss! ORDER HERE: Women in the Middle Ages: Illuminating the World of Peasants, Nuns, and Queens -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Gemma Hollman
19 Marras 202455min

Mary Shelley & Jane Austen: Lives of Literature and Legacy
In this episode, we explore the lives of two literary icons: Mary Shelley and Jane Austen. From Austen’s sharp social commentary and trailblazing novels to Shelley’s groundbreaking Frankenstein and life of triumph and tragedy, we uncover the stories behind their enduring legacies. Join us for a look at the women who reshaped literature forever. -- Check out my new SHOP for your holiday shopping or wish list! -- Narrator: Rebecca Larson Researcher: Emily Airey
17 Marras 202413min

Beyond Fiction: The Real Story of Anthony Woodville
In this episode, I’m joined by Danie Burton to uncover the true story of Elizabeth Woodville’s eldest brother, Anthony Woodville. Far more complex and fascinating than his portrayals in historical fiction, we’re diving deep to reveal the real Anthony Woodville and the legacy he left behind. -- Danie's book on Anthony on Amazon Check out my new SHOP! Become a patron on PATREON -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Danie Burton
14 Marras 202444min

Poisonous Plots, Royal Pregnancies, and Deadly Diseases
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back Sylvia Barbara Soberton as we dive into the medical mysteries of the Tudor era—from deadly poison plots and royal pregnancies to the ailments that plagued Henry VIII. -- Find Sylvia's BOOK HERE! Check out my NEW shop! Become a Patron -- Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Sylvia Barbara Soberton
12 Marras 202455min

Unseen Legacies: Catherine of York and Claude of France
In this episode, we uncover the lives of two royal women, Catherine of York and Claude of France. Despite political turmoil and personal challenges, their resilience and loyalty left a lasting mark on European history. Join us to explore their stories. -- Check out the new SHOP! BECOME A PATRON! -- Narrator: Rebecca Larson Researched by: Emily Airey
10 Marras 20246min

Helen of Troy: The Legendary Beauty Who Brought a City to Its Knees
I have been looking into Greek Mythology more lately and was fascinated by the story of Helen of Troy. I hope I do the story justice, and I also hope that I did not massacre the pronunciation of their names too much - please forgive me if I did! Check out my shop: https://tudorsdynasty.com/shop Commercial-FREE: Patreon -- Narrated by: Rebecca Larson
7 Marras 202410min

Medieval Beauty: Medieval Beauty: Secrets, Standards, and Surprising Trends
Ever wondered what beauty looked like in the Medieval era? In this episode, we reveal the unexpected secrets behind achieving that flawless, pale complexion, why some beauty practices were worth risking your life, and which surprising trends made their way into Medieval society. Join us for a journey through pale faces, herbal concoctions, and the surprising lengths people went to for the perfect look—centuries before modern makeup! -- Want a commercial-free episode? BECOME A PATRON! Check out my new SHOP! -- CREDITS: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Lacey Bonar Hull
5 Marras 202458min

Royal Contrasts: Marie Antoinette’s Scandalous Reign and Francis I’s Quiet Leadership
Marie Antoinette and Francis I of the Two Sicilies—two figures from the same extended royal family—led lives that were both interconnected and starkly different. While Marie's story is one of opulence, scandal, and revolution, Francis's tale is one of reform, resilience, and quiet leadership. -- Check out the new SHOP! Commercial-free episodes HERE -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Research by: Emily Airey
3 Marras 202411min






















