March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries

March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries

On this day in Tudor history, 6th March 1536, King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries began when the “Act for the Suppression (or Dissolution) of the Lesser Monasteries” was introduced into the Reformation Parliament. The Dissolution of the Monasteries had a major impact on England and her people, but was of great benefit to the king, his nobles and the gentry. Find out what happened, why and its impact in this talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society and Anne Boleyn Files. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/aELw2ss-xM8 Also on this day in Tudor history, 6th March 1492, scholar and humanist Juan Luis Vives was born. He advised Catherine of Aragon on Princess Mary’s education. Find out all about what he advised in last year’s video. https://youtu.be/B18CK9M_glg

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Born in the Tower

Born in the Tower

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“Truce”… then Cannon Fire: San Juan de Ulúa (1568) - The Road to the Armada

“Truce”… then Cannon Fire: San Juan de Ulúa (1568) - The Road to the Armada

On this day in Tudor history, 23 September 1568, a tense “harbour truce” at San Juan de Ulúa (Veracruz) exploded into close-quarters battle. Spanish warships surged in; cannon roared; John Hawkins and...

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The Carpenter Who Built Henry VIII’s World

Ever looked up at Hampton Court’s Great Hall and wondered who made that jaw-dropping roof? On this day in Tudor history, 22 September 1544, James Nedeham, master carpenter, architect and Surveyor of t...

21 Sep 20255min

A Duchess’s Cry for Help

A Duchess’s Cry for Help

Content note: This video discusses historical allegations of domestic abuse. Imagine being one of the highest-ranking women in England, then writing that you were locked away, stripped of your jewels...

20 Sep 20257min

From “Looking for Richard” to Writing Richard III — Wendy Johnson Interview

From “Looking for Richard” to Writing Richard III — Wendy Johnson Interview

Villain or maligned? In this interview, historical novelist Wendy Johnson—a founding member of Philippa Langley’s “Looking for Richard” project—joins me to discuss her debut novel, The Traitor’s Son, ...

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Katherine Willoughby: Duchess, Exile, Survivor

Katherine Willoughby: Duchess, Exile, Survivor

On this day in Tudor history, 19 September 1580, Katherine Willoughby (Katherine Brandon, later Katherine Bertie), Duchess of Suffolk, died after a long illness and was laid to rest at Spilsby, Lincol...

18 Sep 20255min

Heir, Hostage, Court Favourite… Dead at 15 - Henry Brandon’s Story

Heir, Hostage, Court Favourite… Dead at 15 - Henry Brandon’s Story

On this day in Tudor history, 18 September 1535, Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, was born at Chartley in Staffordshire. The eldest son of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Catherine Willoughby...

17 Sep 20255min

The Quiet Power Behind the Reformation: Bullinger

The Quiet Power Behind the Reformation: Bullinger

On 17 September 1575, Zurich lost one of its great reformers: Heinrich (Henry) Bullinger. While Luther thundered, Calvin systematised, and Zwingli fought and died, Bullinger quietly anchored the Swis...

16 Sep 20255min

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