The Black Prince, Royal Witches, and Anne Parr

The Black Prince, Royal Witches, and Anne Parr

Hello and welcome back to the show, I’m your host, Rebecca Larson, and this is episode #110! I’m so excited to share this episode with you because we cover some really fun subjects, and chat with some new friends, too. First, Dr. Michael Jones and I discuss the Black Prince (Edward of Woodstock) and his connection to Henry VIII...then Steph asks author Gemma Hollman your listener submitted questions on royal witches and witchcraft. Lastly, I give you A Brief History on Anne Parr, to wrap up the Parr siblings after the last two episodes. Dr. Michael Jones - The Black Prince: 0:00 - 35:36 Gemma Hollman - Royal Witches & Witchcraft: 35:37 - 1:09:00 A Brief History: 109:01 - 1:21:06 -- Show Notes: TudorsDynastyPodcast.com -- Credits: Written by: Rebecca Larson, Steph Stohrer & Lissa Bryan Voiced by: Rebecca Larson, Steph Stohrer, Dr. Michael Jones & Gemma Hollman Produced by: Rebecca Larson & Steph Stohrer Imaging by: Troy Larson (TroyLarsonCreative.com) Music Credits: Pavana alla veneziana by Paul O'Dette, Composed by Joan Ambrosio Dalza Resources: TudorsDynasty.com TudorsDynastyPodcast.com YouTube.com/TudorsDynasty Patreon.com/TudorsDynasty (Patron site) patron.podbean.com/tudorsdynasty (Patron site)

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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

8 Sep 202421min

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

5 Sep 20247min

Footsteps of Cromwell: The Miles Brothers' Illustrated Exploration

Footsteps of Cromwell: The Miles Brothers' Illustrated Exploration

One of the absolute highlights of my trip to England was spending time with Ben and George Miles. They were such a blast that I just had to sit down with them for a chat. You might know Ben Miles from The Crown or Napoleon, but he’s also renowned for his portrayal of Thomas Cromwell in Hilary Mantel's stage adaptation of her trilogy. George, an incredibly talented photographer, is someone I wish more people knew about. In this episode, we dive into their journey of creating the book, exploring the very places where Cromwell once walked, and discussing both Tudor history and the broader history of England. --- The Wolf Hall Picture Book -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guests: Ben and George Miles

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This Week in Royal History: September 1-7

This Week in Royal History: September 1-7

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: Anne Boleyn Anna Sophie of Denmark King Richard I Eleanor of Portugal Joan of England Alexander III of Scotland Louis VIII of France Isabel Neville John I, Duke of Cleves Elizabeth I Joan of the Tower Joanna of Austria Credits: Narrated by Rebecca Larson Researched by Cara Zarate

1 Sep 202421min

Beyond the Canvas: What Defines Artistic Quality?

Beyond the Canvas: What Defines Artistic Quality?

In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome the wonderful Dr. Emma Cahill Marron back to the show, this time as our host! Emma will be joined by Alejandro Vergara-Sharp, a fellow American and Senior Curator of Flemish and Northern European Paintings at the Prado Museum. Together, they’ll delve into the concept of quality in art, inspired by Alejandro’s new book, What is Quality in Art? -- Looking for a commercial-free experience, early access, exclusive content and more? Please consider becoming a patron on Patreon! -- Credits: Host: Dr. Emma Guest: Alejandro Vergara-Sharp Editor: Rebecca Larson

29 Aug 202450min

Through the Ruins: Unveiling Berry Pomeroy Castle's Past

Through the Ruins: Unveiling Berry Pomeroy Castle's Past

**Best viewed as video! Available on YouTube and Spotify. I had the privilege of visiting the ruins of Berry Pomeroy Castle in England, a site with a fascinating history that piqued my interest, particularly because it was originally purchased by Edward Seymour, the 1st Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector. During my visit, I was fortunate to receive a guided tour and an in-depth history lesson on this remarkable piece of English heritage. A special thanks to Erik from English Heritage for providing such a detailed and informative tour of Berry Pomeroy Castle. https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/berry-pomeroy-castle/ -- Looking for a commercial-free experience, early access, exclusive content and more? Consider becoming a patron on Patreon! -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Erik with English Heritage Location: Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, Devon, England

27 Aug 202442min

This Week in Royal History: August 25-31

This Week in Royal History: August 25-31

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: Margaret of Anjou Lady Catherine Grey Anne d'Orleans Arthur III, Duke of Brittany Anna of Brandenburg Eleanor of England Louis XI of France ⁠Looking for a commercial-free experience?⁠ Want to become a patron on Patreon? Learn more ⁠HERE⁠ -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Researcher: Cara Zarate

25 Aug 202414min

In the Shadow of the Throne: The Men and Women Who Served the Tudors

In the Shadow of the Throne: The Men and Women Who Served the Tudors

Today I am joined by the amazingly wonderful Dr. James Taffe to discuss what it meant to serve the Tudors. This is such a broad subject and his research is quite amazing that I cannot wait to share with this interview - you just never know what I am going to ask, right!? Serving the Tudors Courting Scandal Christmas with the Tudors -- Credits: Host: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. James Taffe

22 Aug 202457min

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