The Banker Who Tried to Overthrow Queen Elizabeth I

The Banker Who Tried to Overthrow Queen Elizabeth I

The Ridolfi Plot Explained He wasn’t a soldier, a spy, or a nobleman, but a Florentine banker who nearly toppled a queen. In 1571, Roberto di Ridolfi masterminded one of the boldest conspiracies of Elizabeth I’s reign, a plan backed by the Pope, Philip II of Spain, and Mary, Queen of Scots. His goal? To invade England, overthrow Elizabeth, and restore Catholic rule, all funded through secret banking channels. But one intercepted letter at Dover changed everything. Join me, historian Claire Ridgway, for the true story of The Ridolfi Plot, a tale of spies, Spanish gold, and the banker who talked too much. #ElizabethI #TudorHistory #RidolfiPlot #MaryQueenOfScots #TudorConspiracies

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May 30 - Knights of the Bath for Anne Boleyn's coronation

May 30 - Knights of the Bath for Anne Boleyn's coronation

On this day in Tudor history, on the night of 30th/31st May 1533, as part of the celebrations for Queen Anne Boleyn’s coronation, which was scheduled for 1st June, eighteen men were created Knights of...

29 Mai 20204min

May 29 - John Penry and his scandalous writings

May 29 - John Penry and his scandalous writings

On this day in Tudor history, 29th May 1593, Welsh religious controversialist, and a man regarded by Welsh historians as the pioneer of Welsh nonconformity, John Penry was hanged at St Thomas-a-Wateri...

28 Mai 20207min

May 28 - The Spanish Armada sets sail

May 28 - The Spanish Armada sets sail

On this day in Tudor history, 28th May 1588, the Spanish Armada set sail from Lisbon in Portugal bound for the Spanish Netherlands.   With the Pope's blessing, King Philip II was going to invade Engla...

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May 27 - Margaret Pole's botched execution

May 27 - Margaret Pole's botched execution

On this day in Tudor history, 27th May 1541, the frail sixty-seven-year-old Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, was executed at the Tower of London.   The former governess of Princess Mary had an aw...

26 Mai 20205min

May 26 - Henry VIII and Charles V meet

May 26 - Henry VIII and Charles V meet

On this day in Tudor history, 26th May 1520, in the lead-up to King Henry VIII’s meeting with Francis I of France at the Field of Cloth of Gold, the English king met with his nephew Charles V, Holy Ro...

25 Mai 20204min

May 25 - A great shaking of the ground - a Tudor earthquake

May 25 - A great shaking of the ground - a Tudor earthquake

On this day in Tudor history, 25th May 1551, at around noon, Croydon and several Surrey villages, in the south of England, experienced a “great shaking of the ground”, in other words, an earthquake.  ...

24 Mai 20209min

May 24 - The Life of Anne Askew

May 24 - The Life of Anne Askew

On this day in Tudor history, 24th May 1546, letters were sent from the Privy Council to the future Protestant martyr Anne Askew and her estranged husband Thomas Kyme.    The couple were ordered to ap...

23 Mai 20209min

May 23 - Elizabeth the prisoner, "Much suspected by me, Nothing proved can be"

May 23 - Elizabeth the prisoner, "Much suspected by me, Nothing proved can be"

On this day in Tudor history, 23rd May 1554, Elizabeth, daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, arrived at the Palace of Woodstock in Oxfordshire, where she was placed under hous...

22 Mai 20208min

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