In Search of a Kingdom

In Search of a Kingdom

Steph returns for Ask the Expert with guest Lauren Bergreen to discuss the topic of his new book, In Search of a Kingdom. This book is:

an exploration narrative of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite pirate, Sir Francis Drake, whose mastery of the seas changed the course of history—as a pirate raiding Spanish galleons, as the first explorer to successfully circumnavigate the globe, and as a naval hero who defeated the Spanish Armada and reshaped the global order.

Laurence is an award-winning biographer, historian, and chronicler of exploration.

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Credits:

Voiced by: Steph Stohrer

Guest: Laurence Bergreen

Edited by: Rebecca Larson

Voice Over: David Black

Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog

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Eating with the Tudors

Eating with the Tudors

The wonderful Brigitte Webster returns to share her expertise on Tudor dining and cuisine! Did you know that in London, some people had homes without kitchens? In this episode, Brigitte reveals how and where they ate, along with fascinating insights into Tudor food and dining customs.Book: Eating with the Tudors--Do you prefer a commercial-free experience? Head on over to Patreon!Love to learn about the Tudors and beyond? Check out my website: https://tudorsdynasty.com--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Brigitte Webster

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Anne Boleyn's Psalter

Anne Boleyn's Psalter

The brilliant Sophie Bacchus-Waterman returns to the show to explore the fascinating story of Anne Boleyn's psalter. What exactly was a psalter? Who gave it to Anne? And did she gift it to her mother before her execution?--Prefer a COMMERCIAL-FREE experience? Head on over to Patreon!Love to read about the Tudors and other parts of history? Check out my website: https://tudorsdynasty.com

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Rivals, Rebels, and Royalty: Pauline Bonaparte & Maria Caroline of Austria

Rivals, Rebels, and Royalty: Pauline Bonaparte & Maria Caroline of Austria

Pauline Bonaparte and Maria Carolina of Naples—two women with power, ambition, and a deep loathing for each other. One, Napoleon’s scandalous sister; the other, a fierce Habsburg queen determined to destroy him. Their clash wasn’t just personal—it was political, shaping the fate of Europe. In this episode, we unravel their intense rivalry, the schemes, the scandals, and the battle for dominance in a world ruled by men.--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

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Discovering the Son of Queen Elizabeth I

Discovering the Son of Queen Elizabeth I

Today, I’m joined by art historian Melanie V. Taylor to explore a fascinating theory—could a long-overlooked miniature actually depict the secret son of Elizabeth I? For centuries, historians have insisted she had no children, but Melanie's research might just challenge everything we thought we knew.Melanie's book: Truth of the Line--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Melanie V. Taylor

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Discovering the Face of Anne Boleyn

Discovering the Face of Anne Boleyn

A few weeks ago, Dr. Emma took to social media to announce that she believes she has positively identified a Holbein sketch as Anne Boleyn. In this episode, we delve into her groundbreaking discovery and explore the significance of Holbein's work in Tudor history.--Read articles on the Tudors and beyond: https://tudorsdynasty.comBecome a patron or show support for the show: https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Emma Cahill Marron

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 Mary & Anne: Sisters Divided by a Throne

Mary & Anne: Sisters Divided by a Throne

Mary and Anne Stuart, daughters of James II, played key roles in shaping Britain’s monarchy. Mary and her husband, William of Orange, took the throne in 1689 during the Glorious Revolution, deposing her Catholic father. Anne later became queen in 1702 and oversaw the Act of Union in 1707, uniting England and Scotland. Her death in 1714 ended the Stuart line, ensuring a Protestant succession.--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

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Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women

Examining the Resources and Revenues of Royal Women

Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by the incredible Dr. Ellie Woodacre to discuss an exciting project aimed at deepening our understanding of queenship and the resources available to royal women. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss—Dr. Woodacre delves into some truly fascinating topics!https://www.queensresources.org/https://www.tudorchamberbooks.org/--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Ellie Woodacre

13 Feb 42min

Mary Tudor: The Forgotten Rose of the Tudor Court

Mary Tudor: The Forgotten Rose of the Tudor Court

Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by the brilliant author and historian Amy McElroy to discuss her latest book on Mary Tudor, the sister of Henry VIII and dowager queen of France. Though often overshadowed by her famous brother, Mary was far from a mere figure in the background—she was an active player in her own right, shaping her own destiny in a world dominated by men.ORDER BOOK NOW: Mary Tudor, Queen of France by Amy McElroy--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Amy McElroy

11 Feb 1h 9min

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