Parallel Lives: Mary, Queen of Scots & Ana de Mendoza y de Silva, Princess of Éboli

Parallel Lives: Mary, Queen of Scots & Ana de Mendoza y de Silva, Princess of Éboli

Two powerful women — one a queen, the other a princess — both bound by beauty, intrigue, and political peril.

In this episode of Parallel Lives, we explore the striking similarities between Mary, Queen of Scots, and Ana de Mendoza y de Silva, Princess of Éboli — two women whose lives unfolded under the watchful eyes of monarchs, courtiers, and enemies alike. Both were celebrated for their charisma and intelligence, yet their ambitions and entanglements placed them at the heart of scandal and suspicion.

Join Dr. Emma and Rebecca as they uncover how Mary and Ana navigated power, faith, and betrayal in the tumultuous courts of 16th-century Europe — and how each became a symbol of fascination and tragedy in her own right.

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Women Who Shaped History: From Emma of Normandy to Anne of Denmark

Women Who Shaped History: From Emma of Normandy to Anne of Denmark

Dr. Elizabeth Norton joins me today for a fascinating discussion on women in history. We begin with Emma of Normandy and journey through time to Anne of Denmark, exploring the remarkable lives of these influential women. Elizabeth’s depth of knowledge on the subject is truly impressive, and I can’t wait for you to watch and share your thoughts!--Website: http://www.elizabethnorton.co.uk/Books on Amazon US--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Elizabeth Norton

1 Apr 51min

Two Queens, One Family: Anne of Denmark and Elizabeth of Bohemia

Two Queens, One Family: Anne of Denmark and Elizabeth of Bohemia

Today, I’m thrilled to share the story of two remarkable Stuart women who shaped history—Anne of Denmark and her daughter, Elizabeth Stuart, the legendary "Winter Queen."--*Would you prefer a commercial-free experience, early access or exclusive content? Head over to PATREON!*Like to read about history and people, places and events of the time? Check out my website where we cover many eras of history! WEBSITE--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

30 Mars 21min

How Faith Shaped the Tudor Throne

How Faith Shaped the Tudor Throne

Today, I’m thrilled to welcome back my longtime friend and the ever-insightful historian, Leanda de Lisle. Together, we explore how faith shaped the Tudor dynasty, from Henry VIII’s seismic religious upheaval to Elizabeth I’s reign and the unifying vision of James I.Leanda's booksWebsite: https://www.leandadelisle.com/about/--Looking for a commercial-free experience? Head over to Patreon!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Leanda de Lisle

27 Mars 55min

The Seymours Uncovered: Answering Your Questions!

The Seymours Uncovered: Answering Your Questions!

In this episode, I’m diving into all things Seymour! I’ll explore the origins of the Seymour family, the history of their famous estate, Wolf Hall, and the powerful (and sometimes rocky) relationships they had with Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I. We’ll also take a closer look at Anne Stanhope, the formidable Duchess of Somerset, and her role in the family's legacy. And, of course, I’ll tackle one of the most scandalous rumors of all—did Edward Seymour’s first wife really have an affair with his father? Tune in as I answer listener questions and uncover the truth behind the Seymours’ rise, power, and intrigue in Tudor England!--Do you prefer a commercial-free experience? Head over to Patreon!Read about the tragic love story between Thomas Seymour and Kateryn Parr HERE--Host: Rebecca Larson

25 Mars 22min

Two Queens, Two Tragedies: Empress Sisi & Queen Min

Two Queens, Two Tragedies: Empress Sisi & Queen Min

Explore the lives of Empress Sisi of Austria and Queen Min of Korea—two powerful women who defied tradition, navigated political intrigue, and fought for their nations' futures, only to meet tragic ends.--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

23 Mars 19min

Understanding Tudor Rebellions

Understanding Tudor Rebellions

In this episode, I’m joined by historian and author Helene Harrison to discuss her book Elizabethan Rebellions. We explore how every major rebellion in Elizabeth I’s reign can be traced back to one pivotal moment—Mary, Queen of Scots fleeing to England. From the Northern Rebellion to the Babington Plot, we unravel how Mary’s presence became a catalyst for unrest and examine how these uprisings fit into the wider history of Tudor rebellions and plots. Tune in for a fascinating discussion on the threats Elizabeth faced and how all the Tudors navigated an era of intrigue and resistance!Elizabethan Rebellions by Helene Harrisonhttps://tudorblogger.com--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Helene Harrison

20 Mars 1h 13min

Unmasking Lady Jane Grey? The Mystery of the Wrest Park Portrait

Unmasking Lady Jane Grey? The Mystery of the Wrest Park Portrait

**Join us for a LIVE chat on Sunday, March 23rd (10am CDT/11am EDT/3pm GMT) on Zoom using passcode: 878586 Recent news suggests that the Wrest Park portrait may depict none other than Lady Jane Grey. In today’s episode, I’m joined by art historian Melanie Taylor and historian and author Sylvia Barbara Soberton to explore the evidence. Who is the true sitter—Jane Grey or someone else? Let’s find out.English Heritage article on the portrait--Sylvia's BookMelanie's Website--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuests: Melanie V. Taylor & Sylvia Barbara Soberton

18 Mars 50min

Women in Art: Artemisia Gentileschi & Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun

Women in Art: Artemisia Gentileschi & Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun

Artemisia Gentileschi and Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun were two trailblazing women who defied societal expectations to make their mark in the art world. Artemisia, a Baroque master, channeled personal struggle into her dramatic, emotionally charged works. At the same time, Élisabeth became one of the most sought-after portraitists of the 18th century, best known for her depictions of Marie-Antoinette. Though their styles and lives differed, both women carved paths in a male-dominated field, leaving behind legacies that continue to inspire.Artemisia Gentileschi Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun--Looking to support the show? PATREONRead about the Tudors and beyond: https://tudorsdynasty.com--Narrated by: Rebecca LarsonResearched by: Emily Airey

16 Mars 16min

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