March 7 - The Great Comet

March 7 - The Great Comet

This day in Tudor history, 7th March 1556, was one of the days on which the Great Comet, or the Comet of Charles V, was seen and recorded by Paul Fabricius, mathematician and physician at the court of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Find out all about the Great Comet of 1556, what it looked like and how Emperor Charles V saw it as an ominous portent in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History". You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/acdhc-kzXnM Also on this day in Tudor history, 7th March 1530, Pope Clement VII threatened to excommunicate Henry VIII if he married again. Find out all about that in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/Y-N3cSyx4dA

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19 May 1536: The Execution of Anne Boleyn - A Queen's Last Moments

19 May 1536: The Execution of Anne Boleyn - A Queen's Last Moments

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What Really Made a Tudor Marriage?

What Really Made a Tudor Marriage?

Did you need a priest to be married in Tudor England? A church? Witnesses? The truth might surprise you. In the 16th century, a simple exchange of vows—followed by consummation—could be enough to make...

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Anne of Denmark: The Forgotten Queen?

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On this day in history, 13th May 1619, Westminster Abbey hosted a grand and costly funeral for a queen consort who is often overshadowed in British royal history. But who was Anne of Denmark? What rol...

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Why Did Tudor Execution Victims Praise the Monarch? | Tudor Execution Speeches Explained

Why did people like Anne Boleyn, George Boleyn, and Lady Jane Grey use their final words to praise the monarch who condemned them to die? Were they afraid? Following orders? Or was there something dee...

9 Mai 20256min

The Mystery of Sir James Tyrell & The Princes in the Tower

The Mystery of Sir James Tyrell & The Princes in the Tower

On this day in Tudor history, 6th May 1502, Sir James Tyrell met his end on Tower Hill—remembered not just as a royal servant, but as the man accused of murdering the Princes in the Tower. But did he ...

5 Mai 20254min

Witchcraft, Storms, and a Marriage

Witchcraft, Storms, and a Marriage

The Marriage of James VI and Anne of Denmark   A royal wedding… a stormy sea… and a witch hunt that would echo through history.   When Anne of Denmark tried to sail to Scotland to join her new husband...

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The Brutality Beyond Hanging, Drawing & Quartering

The Brutality Beyond Hanging, Drawing & Quartering

Think hanging, drawing and quartering was as bad as it got? Think again.   In this chilling follow-up, we dive into some of the lesser-known but equally gruesome methods of execution used during the T...

27 Apr 20254min

The Full Traitor’s Death – Hanging, Drawing & Quartering

The Full Traitor’s Death – Hanging, Drawing & Quartering

The Tudors were infamous for their brutal punishments, but none were more terrifying than the full traitor’s death—hanging, drawing, and quartering. Reserved for those guilty of high treason, this gru...

26 Apr 20253min

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