
Lady Seymour Worsley's Worth
*Note: this episode contains sexual situations.* Lady Seymour Fleming's husband was suing her lover into destitution. She would rather destroy herself than let her husband win. Support Noble Blood: —...
28 Feb 202336min

The Dollar Princesses
For much of the history we're discussed on this podcast, marriages were the best way to advance one's social position. In the Gilded Age, a special subset of advantageous marriages emerged: in which w...
21 Feb 202324min

The She-Wolf, Her Husband, and Their Lovers
Isabella of France was a pre-teen when she came to England to marry King Edward II. Though the two had plenty in common, a series of betrayals would ultimately drive Isabella to crossing the sea with ...
14 Feb 202329min

The Trials of Joanna of Naples
Joanna of Naples is one of the most infamous figures of the 14th century, a woman who ruled in her own right who faced treachery and betrayal by her own family and nearly everyone around her but still...
7 Feb 202347min

The Crécy Campaign (with Dan Jones)
In the summer of 1346, English soldiers landed at Normandy and mounted a campaign that would become one of the most famous in the Hundred Years War. Historian Dan Jones joins the podcast again to talk...
31 Jan 202353min

The Portrait of Dido Belle
Dido Elizabeth Belle is one of the most unusual women in the Georgian era: a woman who inherited wealth, who was raised as a lady by her powerful aunt and uncle, who also happened to be the daughter o...
24 Jan 202338min

...The Gunpowder Treason and Plot
The plot was set: 36 barrels of gunpowder ready to blow beneath the House of Parliament on November 5, 1605. But the conspirators would be betrayed, and soon the authorities would be hot on their heel...
17 Jan 202327min

Remember, Remember, the Fifth of November...
After the reign of Elizabeth I, Catholics in England were hoping their next monarch would be more leniant with them. But when James I turned out to continue his predecessor's intolerant policies, a sm...
10 Jan 202335min



















