Elizabeth Boleyn Revealed: Interview with Sophie Bacchus-Waterman on Anne Boleyn's Mother

Elizabeth Boleyn Revealed: Interview with Sophie Bacchus-Waterman on Anne Boleyn's Mother

What do we really know about Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire and mother of Anne Boleyn? Until now, she’s been little more than a shadow in history — remembered only as the wife of Thomas Boleyn and the mother of Anne, Mary, and George. But in a groundbreaking new biography, historian Sophie Bacchus-Waterman uncovers Elizabeth’s real story: her career at court, her influence, and her role in one of Tudor England’s most ambitious families. In this exclusive interview, I talk with Sophie about: - Why Elizabeth has been so overlooked in Tudor history - The surprising discoveries made during her research - How Elizabeth shaped the rise of the Boleyns - Whether she’s been unfairly judged in fiction and history - And what this biography reveals about Anne Boleyn’s world. Sophie’s new book: Elizabeth Boleyn: The Life of the Queen’s Mother is the very first biography of this fascinating woman, and it shines a long-overdue light on her life and legacy. Pre-order on Amazon.com - https://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-Boleyn-Life-Queens-Mother/dp/1803997656 Pre-order on Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Elizabeth-Boleyn-Life-Queens-Mother/dp/1803997656/ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Tudor deep-dives. Want even more Tudor treasures? Join my channel membership for exclusive resources, a monthly magazine, and live Zoom discussions! Click “Join” under this video to find out more. #ElizabethBoleyn #AnneBoleyn #TudorHistory #TudorWomen #SophieBacchusWaterman #TudorDynasty #TudorBooks #HistoryInterview #ForgottenFigures #BoleynFamily #ClaireRidgway #AnneBoleynFiles

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