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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The Hever Roundel Portrait of Anne Boleyn - #portraittuesday

The Hever Roundel Portrait of Anne Boleyn - #portraittuesday

In this week's #portraittuesday, I look at the beautiful Anne Boleyn roundel portrait that is part of the collection at Hever Castle. You can see this portrait here... https://youtube.com/shorts/anJYa...

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James Beinham and his bed of roses - MondayMartyr

James Beinham and his bed of roses - MondayMartyr

This week's Monday Martyr is reformer James Bainham, who was burnt at the stake at Smithfield on 30th April 1532, in the reign of King Henry VIII. #henryviii #toweroflondon #tudorhistory #reformation ...

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Protestant William Flower - MondayMartyr

Protestant William Flower - MondayMartyr

This week's #mondaymartyr is Protestant martyr William Flower (known also as Branch) who was burnt at the stake for heresy at St Margaret's Church in Westminster, London, on this day in Tudor history,...

24 Apr 20235min

From Spare to Heir - How things changed for Henry VIII in 1502

From Spare to Heir - How things changed for Henry VIII in 1502

This short video is based on the livestream I did called “The Making of a King: Henry VIII’s Education and Upbringing”, in which I mentioned how Henry’s education changed when he went from spare to he...

23 Mar 20232min

The Tudors in their own words - Happy Christmas from Thomas Tusser

The Tudors in their own words - Happy Christmas from Thomas Tusser

Merry Christmas! Today, historian Claire Ridgway shares some Christmassy words from 16th century poet and farmer Thomas Tusser.

23 Des 202247s

The Tudors in their own words - Lady Jane Grey

The Tudors in their own words - Lady Jane Grey

Lady Jane Grey, or Queen Jane, was a highly intelligent young woman and a staunch Protestant, and in today's "The Tudors in their own words", historian Claire Ridgway shares a couple of quotes from Ja...

22 Des 202259s

The Tudors in their own words - Elizabeth I about Mary, Queen of Scots

The Tudors in their own words - Elizabeth I about Mary, Queen of Scots

In today's "The Tudors in their own words", historian Claire Ridgway shares words from Queen Elizabeth I regarding a woman known as her nemesis, Mary, Queen of Scots.

21 Des 202245s

The Tudors in their own words - Queen Elizabeth I about Edward de Vere

The Tudors in their own words - Queen Elizabeth I about Edward de Vere

In today's "The Tudors in their own words", historian Claire Ridgway shares a funny story and quote from Queen Elizabeth I regarding Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.

20 Des 202236s

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