The Eleanors: From Aquitaine to Castile

The Eleanors: From Aquitaine to Castile

*This episode is available in video format on #Spotify and #Youtube

✨ In today’s Parallel Lives episode, Dr. Emma and I dive into the lives of two extraordinary women—Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter, Eleanor of Castile. A powerful mother-daughter duo whose stories shaped medieval Europe!

⏳ Don’t forget—time is running out to join Forging a Queen, my 6-week online course on Katherine of Aragon’s remarkable life before she became England’s queen. We begin September 17th!

🎤 Looking for something shorter? The brilliant Matt Lewis will be joining us LIVE on September 27th for a 90-minute talk on why Empress Matilda couldn’t win the crown. Early Bird tickets are on sale now—grab yours while they last!

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Katherine of Aragon: The Queen of Queens

Katherine of Aragon: The Queen of Queens

Today, I’m thrilled to welcome back Dr. Emma for another deep dive into one of our favorite subjects—Katherine of Aragon! As always, our conversation branches into so many fascinating Tudor topics that it’s hard to list them all. But this episode is fittingly titled Katherine of Aragon: The Queen of Queens, because the more we discuss her, the more I’m struck by her immense contributions to Tudor history. It’s also a reminder of just how strategic Henry VII was in securing that powerful marriage alliance with Spain. Portrait of Francis I and Eleanor Dr. Emma mentions -- Love the show? Show your support by becoming a patron! PATREON -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron

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The Quiet Strength of Queens: Stories of Resilience and Legacy

The Quiet Strength of Queens: Stories of Resilience and Legacy

Rather than our usual This Week in Royal History segment, I’ve decided to spotlight two remarkable women from this week in history. I hope you enjoy diving into the fascinating lives of these extraordinary queens: Maria Amalia of Saxony and Elizabeth of Bohemia. -- Looking for a commercial-free experience? Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon for as little $3/month. Patreon -- Credits: Narrator: Rebecca Larson

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Cadhay Manor: Tudor History and the Echoes of Conspiracy

Cadhay Manor: Tudor History and the Echoes of Conspiracy

One of my favorite places in the whole world is the medieval ponds at Cadhay House in Devon. The owner, Rupert Thistlethwayte sat down with me for a chat about the history of this picturesque Tudor estate, and give some hints at conspiracy in Devon. Rupert even dubbed me his US Ambassador to Cadhay! Devon held many notable families of the time like the Courtenays, Somersets, Raleigh, Drake and so many more! Margaret Beaufort even had a place in Devon! Visit Cadhay House for yourself, or plan an event there - either way, get to Cadhay because you won't regret it. -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Rupert Thistlethwayte Location: Cadhay House, Ottery St Mary, Devon, Engladn

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The Queen Portraitist: Susanna Horenbout

The Queen Portraitist: Susanna Horenbout

You may recognize the name Susanna Horenbout, but how much do you really know about her story? Today, I'm excited to have Dr. Emma, our resident art historian, with us to dive into the fascinating life of this remarkable artist and explore her connections to the Tudor court and beyond! -- Looking for a commercial-free experience? How about early access to episodes? Exclusive content? ⁠Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon - for as little at $3/month!⁠ Read about the Tudors on my website: ⁠TudorsDynasty.com⁠ Join Dr. Peter Stiffell for a Webinar on ⁠Discovering the Life and Iconography of Mary I ⁠- coming up in October 2024! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron

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Katherine of Aragon: Shaping the Future of Tudor Court

Katherine of Aragon: Shaping the Future of Tudor Court

I'm thrilled to welcome the incredible Dr. Emma Cahill Marron back to the podcast! This time, we're diving into the life of Katherine of Aragon and exploring how her influence helped shape the Tudor court. We even had a fascinating revelation: Katherine and other formidable women of her era were true pioneers of marketing! -- Looking for a commercial-free experience? How about early access to episodes? Exclusive content? Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon - for as little at $3/month! Read about the Tudors on my website: TudorsDynasty.com Join Dr. Peter Stiffell for a Webinar on Discovering the Life and Iconography of Mary I - coming up in October 2024! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron

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Elizabeth Seymour and the Tudors

Elizabeth Seymour and the Tudors

In this episode, I am joined by the amazingly talented actress, Aurora Dawon-Hunte to discuss Elizabeth Seymour. Aurora played Elizabeth Seymour alongside Ben Miles in the stage adaptation of The Mirror and the Light. Aurora Dawson-Hunte (she doesn't have a professional social media account) -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Aurora Dawson-Hunte

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This Week in Royal History: September 8-14

This Week in Royal History: September 8-14

Welcome to This Week in Royal History, where we delve into the captivating stories of royals from around the world and across the centuries. This week we cover the following people: Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester Elizabeth Stuart James IV of Scotland Charles II of Orleans Empress Matilda Henrietta Maria of France, Queen of England Eleanor of Lancaster Blanche of Lancaster Isabella of Valois Philip II of Spain John of Lancaster Elizabeth Tudor Enjoy these episodes? Follow our "This Week in Royal History" playlist on Spotify! Want a commercial-free experience? Head over to Patreon and become a patron! -- Credits: Narrated by Rebecca Larson Researched by Cara Zarate

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Discovering Kateryn Parr at Sudeley Castle

Discovering Kateryn Parr at Sudeley Castle

Sudeley Castle, the final home of Kateryn Parr and Thomas Seymour, carries a deep connection to their story. Granted to Thomas when he was created Baron Seymour of Sudeley by his nephew, Edward VI, in 1547, the castle became a place of both joy and sorrow. It was here that Parr passed away on September 5, 1548, shortly after giving birth to their daughter. Kateryn Parr is unique among Henry VIII's wives, as she is the only one to be honored with a magnificent tomb, complete with a stunning effigy. Discover more about the last place she called home and the events that unfolded after her passing. Watch the video for this podcast on YouTube or Spotify! -- Visit Sudeley Castle -- Here is my Kateryn Parr playlist of previous episodes that you might have missed! -- Prefer a commercial-free experience? Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon! -- Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Filmed by: Nigel Scarr Editing by: Rebecca Larson Location: Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England

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