Nicola Cornick on Henry VIII, Mary Seymour and Amy Robsart

Nicola Cornick on Henry VIII, Mary Seymour and Amy Robsart

I’m Rebecca Larson, host of the Tudors Dynasty Podcast and owner of TudorsDynasty.com. Telling the stories of those who lived centuries before us is what I enjoy doing most. Whether it be a show on one subject or an interview with an author/historian, I’ll bring you the tales of 16th century England.

Nicola Cornick is an international bestselling and award-winning historical novelist who has written more than 30 books.

In this episode Nicola and I chat about Henry VIII and his wives, as well as the subjects of her two Tudor era books, little Mary Seymour and the Amy Robsart.

It was quite fun to get to know Nicola better and I realized how much we have in common.

Before I get started today, I need to take a minute to thank the folks who became new patrons since the last episode: Monica and Nanci P- thank you so much for your support - your support and the support of all my patrons who have meant the world to me. A full list of patrons can be found at tudorsdynastypodcast.com

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Nicola's website: https://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/

Twitter: @NicolaCornick

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Nicola referenced, Kenilworth by Walter Scott. Read for free: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=50IXAAAAYAAJ&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA5

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**Join us for a LIVE chat on Sunday, March 23rd (10am CDT/11am EDT/3pm GMT) on Zoom using passcode: 878586 Recent news suggests that the Wrest Park portrait may depict none other than Lady Jane Grey. In today’s episode, I’m joined by art historian Melanie Taylor and historian and author Sylvia Barbara Soberton to explore the evidence. Who is the true sitter—Jane Grey or someone else? Let’s find out.English Heritage article on the portrait--Sylvia's BookMelanie's Website--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuests: Melanie V. Taylor & Sylvia Barbara Soberton

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Women in Art: Artemisia Gentileschi & Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun

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 Catherine of Braganza: Loyalty, Politics, and Heartbreak

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Women of the Spanish Monarchy

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Pioneering Women: Ada Lovelace & Florence Nightingale

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