Lovechild and bigamist – Sir Robert Dudley, son of Elizabeth I’s favourite

Lovechild and bigamist – Sir Robert Dudley, son of Elizabeth I’s favourite

He was born a lovechild, died an exiled nobleman—and in between, he explored the West Indies, built ships for Italian dukes, and underwent a bigamous marriage. On this day in Tudor history, 7th August 1574, Sir Robert Dudley was born—the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I’s favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and Lady Douglas Sheffield. I’m Claire Ridgway, historian and author, and today I’m uncovering the dramatic tale of this brilliant yet controversial Tudor figure: - Explorer. - Cartographer. - Naval innovator. - Bigamist. He tried to prove he was legitimate in a Star Chamber case, claimed his parents had married in secret, and later left England in scandal—running off with his teenage cousin and marrying her in Italy, despite having a wife (and seven daughters) back home. From secret weddings and shady inheritances to pioneering naval design and creating the first maritime atlas by an Englishman, Dudley's life was one of ambition, scandal… and survival. Was he a scoundrel, a genius, or both? Watch now and decide for yourself. If you enjoyed this dive into Tudor history, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and click the bell icon. Want exclusive livestreams, behind-the-scenes videos, printable resources, and even a Tudor-themed monthly magazine? Click the Join button to become a channel member—I’d love to welcome you to the Tudor court! Further Reading: https://archive.org/details/voyageofrobertdu00warnrich Journal article “A Letter from Robert, Earl of Leicester, to a Lady” by Conyers Read https://www.jstor.org/stable/3818131?read-now=1&seq=7#page_scan_tab_contents https://allthingsrobertdudley.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/letter-to-a-lady/ #TudorHistory #TudorTrueCrime #RobertDudley #ElizabethI #Leicester #HistoryScandal #HistoryTok #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles #OnThisDay #TudorTok #TudorSecrets #EarlyModernHistory

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