Mystery of Mary: A Tale of Two Queens

Mystery of Mary: A Tale of Two Queens

In this episode, Dr. Peter Stiffell reveals the mystery behind an artifact once thought to belong to Mary I, only to be linked to another Mary. We explore royal iconography, Mary I’s image, and Dr. Stiffell’s research on royal portraits, along with his new website dedicated to this fascinating field. Tune in for a fascinating look at history through the lens of royal imagery!

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Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Dr. Peter Stiffell

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Anne Boleyn’s State of Mind Before Her Execution

Anne Boleyn’s State of Mind Before Her Execution

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Sarah Morris to discuss the state of mind of Anne Boleyn leading up to her execution. This is a topic we don't often hear about! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Sarah Morris

8 Helmi 202445min

Women of the Anarchy: War of the Two Matildas

Women of the Anarchy: War of the Two Matildas

Empress Matilda, with all her rightful claim, seemed destined to become the first queen of England. However, her cousin Stephen, backed by the influential lords and barons, seized the opportunity from her grasp. King Stephen's wife, Matilda, added another layer to this historical drama with her significant presence. Eventually, the two formidable women found themselves in a fierce face-off, locked in a battle for the throne. This time in history is similar to the Wars of the Roses centuries later! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Sharon Bennett Connolly #womenoftheanarchy #queens #england #royalhistory #royals #history #womeninhistory #empressmatilda #empressmaud #kingstephen #henryi #williamtheconqueror #newforest #murder #queens #kings #podcast #tudorsdynasty

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Wicked Woman: Anne (Stanhope) Seymour

Wicked Woman: Anne (Stanhope) Seymour

In this episode, I welcome Susan Higginbotham to discuss the reputation of Anne Stanhope – wife of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector. Anne’s behavior has always left a bad taste in my mouth, and that is why I’ve asked Susan here today to dispel any myths and to help us learn who the real Anne Stanhope was. -- Love the show, want a commercial-free experience, or want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Guest: Susan Higginbotham Books: Her Highness the Traitor The Woodvilles Margaret Pole

1 Helmi 202425min

A Dynastic Tragedy: Lady Catherine Grey

A Dynastic Tragedy: Lady Catherine Grey

Today I am joined by Conor Byrne to discuss a woman whose life just breaks my heart every time I hear her story...Lady Catherine Grey. Purchase book: https://a.co/d/2hAntz0 Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Conor Byrne

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A Brief History: Margaret Douglas

A Brief History: Margaret Douglas

In this episode of A Brief History, we look at one woman who knew how to shake things up at Tudor court...Margaret Douglas. -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black

25 Tammi 20246min

Juana of Castile: The Queen that Never Was

Juana of Castile: The Queen that Never Was

I'm joined today by Dr. Emma Cahill Marron to explore the life of Juana of Castile, the elder sister of Katherine of Aragon, commonly known as "Juana the Mad." The historical portrayal of Juana as "the Mad" has been unjust, and in this episode, we aim to uncover the true story behind her life.   --  Credits:   Host: Rebecca Larson  Guest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron  Voiceover: David Black  #queens #tudors #history #womeninhistory #juanathemad #juanaofcastile #isabellaofcastile #ferdinandofaragon #katherineofaragon #henryvii #henryviii #queenmaryi #philippiiofspain #charlesv #royalhistory

23 Tammi 202445min

A Brief History: Edward IV

A Brief History: Edward IV

This episode provides a brief overview of the life of a monarch is one of my personal favorites. We look at his battle for the throne, his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville and more! -- Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Edited by: Rebecca Larson Voice over by: David Black Images: Public Domain

18 Tammi 20245min

Revealing Secrets: Uncovering Hidden Meanings and Identifying Sitters in Portraits

Revealing Secrets: Uncovering Hidden Meanings and Identifying Sitters in Portraits

In this episode, I am joined by art historians Mell Taylor and Dr. Emma Cahill to discuss symbolism in portraiture. We cover a vast range of topics and portraits, including the one that used to be called Katherine of Aragon, which is now proposed to be Mary Tudor (sister of Henry VIII) - find out why it cannot be Mary! We also talk about exotic animals in portraiture like unicorns, monkeys, dragons, guinea pigs and so much more! -- Watch video of this episode here: https://youtu.be/S8qKhsILU_8 -- Image links: Elizabethan siblings with guinea pig Portrait of Steven van Herwijck Portrait of woman with parrot The Assumption of the Virgin Portrait of Diego de Guevara Catherine of Aragon as the Magdalene Lady with a squirrel (and bird) Young woman with unicorn in lap (Raphael) The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry -- Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Guests: Mell Taylor and Dr. Emma Cahill Marron Images: all images in the public domain -- Commercial-free for patrons!

16 Tammi 202454min

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