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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16 Interesting facts about Catherine of Aragon

16 Interesting facts about Catherine of Aragon

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Walter Ralegh's colonisation, a war over vestments, an earl who saved the day in 1536, and some burnings

Walter Ralegh's colonisation, a war over vestments, an earl who saved the day in 1536, and some burnings

In part two of this week in Tudor history, historian Claire Ridgway talks about Walter Ralegh (Raleigh) being given permission to colonise foreign lands in 1584; a disagreement over the wearing of ves...

24 Mar 202116min

Was Anne Boleyn treated as queen in the Tower of London?

Was Anne Boleyn treated as queen in the Tower of London?

Thank you so much to Edith and Lucy the dog for their excellent question regarding Anne Boleyn's imprisonment in the Tower of London in May 1536.   In series like The Tudors, Anne Boleyn is shown bein...

23 Mar 20219min

Henry Howard loses favour, purple fever takes an ambassador, and a Tudor judge and law reporter

Henry Howard loses favour, purple fever takes an ambassador, and a Tudor judge and law reporter

In this first part of This Week in Tudor History, historian Claire Ridgway talks about Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey’s loss of royal favour after the English defeat in France, but his children’s joy at...

21 Mar 202117min

A secret agent & rebel, Henry VIII's barber, More's granddaughter, and a Puritan soldier

A secret agent & rebel, Henry VIII's barber, More's granddaughter, and a Puritan soldier

in this second part of This Week in Tudor History, historian Claire Ridgway introduces Sir Christopher Blount, a secret agent and rebel who married his master’s widow and whose stepson, the Earl of Es...

17 Mar 202113min

Cromwell, Wolsey and Wolf Hall

Cromwell, Wolsey and Wolf Hall

Thank you so much to Emilie and the super cute Nathaniel the dog for asking about the real relationship between Thomas Cromwell and his master, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.   Were the two men as close as t...

16 Mar 202111min

An interview with Claire Ridgway

An interview with Claire Ridgway

In this interview journalism students, Merel and Emma, ask historian Claire Ridgway about the Tudor Society, including questions such as: “why did you (claire) start the Tudor Society”, “Do you (Clair...

15 Mar 202112min

A monk who embraced reform, a translator & soldier, and Black Will Herbert

A monk who embraced reform, a translator & soldier, and Black Will Herbert

In this first part of This Week in Tudor History for the week beginning 15th March, historian and author Claire Ridgway looks at the life and career of a bishop who started out as a monk but whose con...

14 Mar 202111min

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