Tudors Dynasty

  • Autor: Vários
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Sit back, relax and prepare to be transported back in time to Tudor England.

Episódios

  • Parallel Tinders: Mary I & Elizabeth I (Dr. Emma & Me)

    22/01/2026 Duração: 01h03min

    In this episode of Parallel Tinders, we’re putting England’s most famous sisters side-by-side -Mary I and Elizabeth I - to explore how two women raised in the same dynasty could become such wildly different queens. From Mary’s deep devotion and desire for a traditional marriage, to Elizabeth’s sharp independence and preference for loyal companionship over a crown-sharing husband, we break down their personalities, priorities, and what they really wanted from the people around them.And of course, we’ll dive into the fun part: the men who could have wed an English queen - the serious contenders, the political plays, and the match-making that could have changed Tudor history entirely.--Support the show over on Patreon and receive ad-free episodes, early access, and exclusive content!

  • Anglo-Saxon Women: Power, Reputation, and Choice

    20/01/2026 Duração: 01h03min

    In this episode, I’m joined by historian Annie Whitehead to explore the women of the Anglo-Saxon world and the many ways they shaped early medieval England.We talk about education, influence, queenship, and legacy — and how women navigated power in a world that didn’t always preserve their voices. We also discuss how history has remembered these women: who becomes celebrated, who is criticized, and who is too often left out of the story altogether.Annie's book list on her website: https://anniewhiteheadauthor.co.uk/about-me--Previous episodes:Episode from 2021 on AethelflaedEpisode from Jan 2025: Murder in Anglo-Saxon England--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Annie Whitehead

  • Off the Record: What If Jane Grey Had Remained Queen?

    18/01/2026 Duração: 55min

    What if Lady Jane Grey had outwitted Mary Tudor and stayed Queen of England?In this Off the Record episode, we follow the most fascinating “what if” in Tudor history: a world where Jane’s reign doesn’t end after nine days - but becomes the start of something far bigger (and far more dangerous). Together we unpack what would have needed to change for Jane to keep the crown, why Mary’s victory depended as much on politics as it did legitimacy, and how quickly England could have transformed under a fiercely Protestant queen.We also dig into one of the most important questions behind Jane’s claim: Edward VI’s Devise for the Succession. Was Parliament even in session when Edward began drafting it - and did he actually have time to legalize it before his death? The answer might surprise you… and it changes how we understand just how fragile Jane’s crown truly was.A coup, a crisis of legitimacy, and a teenage queen at the center of a kingdom on the edge - this is Tudor alternate history at its most dramatic.--Mediev

  • Parallel Lives: Christine de Pizan & Beatriz Galindo (Dr. Emma & Me)

    15/01/2026 Duração: 01h04min

    In this episode of Parallel Lives, Dr. Emma and Rebecca explore the lives of two remarkable women who turned learning into influence.Christine de Pizan became one of Europe’s first professional female writers, using her words to challenge the misogyny of her age and defend women’s intelligence. Meanwhile in Spain, Beatriz Galindo—known as La Latina—rose as a celebrated humanist at the court of Queen Isabella I, proving that education could be power.Along the way, we dive into a fascinating portrait mystery—one that may be Elizabeth I rather than the sitter we’ve long been told it could be—and we also revisit a major Tudor assumption: was Kateryn Parr truly the first published Tudor queen consort… or is that title more complicated than we think?CHECK OUT OUR MERCH! https://tudors-dynasty-podcast-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/historical-nicknames-teeJOIN THE UPCOMING COURSE - Medieval True Crime with Matt Lewis: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1978296660566?aff=oddtdtcreator. It's all online, and you havve 60

  • Anne of Cleves: The Queen Who Could Have Been

    13/01/2026 Duração: 01h13min

    Anne of Cleves has long been reduced to a single moment: the “failed” marriage to Henry VIII. But what if that version of her story is incomplete?In this episode, I’m joined by author Dr. James Taffe, whose book Accounting for Anne: The Tudor Queen Who Could Have Been uses Anne’s own surviving household accounts to reconstruct the queenship history usually skips over. Together, we explore what these records reveal about Anne’s daily life, her household, her spending, her relationships at court—and the hidden evidence of a woman doing far more than simply surviving.If you’ve ever felt like Anne of Cleves deserved a second look… this is the episode for you.Accounting for Anne is available on Amazon! Amazon-US--Please consider joining our upcoming online course with the amazing historian Matthew Lewis over on Eventbrite. These classes are pre-recorded and you can watch at your convenience. Learn more, here: Eventbrite--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. James Taffe

  • Off the Record: Heirs Who Never Reigned (What-if they had lived?)

    11/01/2026 Duração: 57min

    In this episode of Off the Record, we’re stepping into one of history’s most fascinating rabbit holes: the heirs who should have changed everything… but died too soon.What if Arthur Tudor had survived - and become king? Would Henry VIII ever have worn the crown… or married Katherine of Aragon? Would England have avoided the seismic religious and political upheaval that followed?Then we go even deeper into the tragedy of succession: Henry, Duke of Cornwall, the long-awaited son of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon - gone before he could even grow into his destiny. What might his survival have meant for the Tudor dynasty, for Mary and Elizabeth, and for the future of the English throne?And finally, we explore the ultimate wildcard: Henry Fitzroy, Henry VIII’s acknowledged (and beloved) illegitimate son. If Fitzroy had lived - could he have been legitimized? Would Henry have pushed him forward as heir? Join us for a bold, speculative conversation full of twists, consequences, and alternate timelines as we ask t

  • Historical Tinder: Henry VIII Edition

    08/01/2026 Duração: 51min

    Dr. Emma is back, and we’re returning to Historical Tinder to swipe through the love life of Henry VIII. From mistresses and wives to potential brides who almost made the cut, we break down Henry’s matches, missteps, and marital strategy—one swipe at a time.--Hosts:Rebecca LarsonDr. Emma Cahill Marron

  • Formidable Women of Medieval Europe

    06/01/2026 Duração: 51min

    In this episode, I’m joined by historian and author Susan Abernethy to discuss her new book on the women who helped build — and ultimately transform — the Burgundian state.We explore the powerful wives, daughters, and female relatives of the Valois dukes of Burgundy who ruled as regents, managed territories, negotiated marriages and treaties, raised taxes, and exercised real political authority across Europe. From queens and duchesses to daughters of kings and emperors, these women were essential to Burgundian power.We also look at how dynastic marriage, particularly that of Mary of Burgundy, brought an end to the Valois Burgundian line and ushered the empire into the Habsburg world — a fitting reminder that women stood at the heart of Burgundy’s rise and fall.Get her book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/dHQzK72Susan's website: https://freelancehistorywriter.com--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Susan Abernethy

  • Off the Record: What if Anne Boleyn Never Married Henry VIII?

    04/01/2026 Duração: 49min

    Welcome to the very first episode of Off the Record! Join Amy McElroy and Rebecca Larson as they dive into one of history’s biggest “what ifs”: what if Anne Boleyn had never married Henry VIII? Who might she have married instead - or would she have agreed to become Henry’s mistress? In this episode, they explore her options, share their thoughts, and enjoy a relaxed, off-the-record conversation about Tudor history together.--Have you checked out my Substack yet? You'll find a different side of me at Rebecca's History Corner. I will rage, I'll challenge, I'll tell a historical truth, and I'll share my Thomas Seymour research! ⁠Join me: https://rebeccalarson.substack.com/Amy also has a Substack you should check out - The Tudor Notebook!--Hosts:Rebecca LarsonAmy McElroy

  • Historical Tinder: Mary I & Reginald Pole

    01/01/2026 Duração: 55min

    Swipe right or swipe left?

  • Teaching the Tudors: Humanists, Tutors, and Power

    30/12/2025 Duração: 52min

    When a listener asked for an episode on humanists, I couldn’t have asked for better timing. Amy McElroy has just written a book on Erasmus and is now deep into another on humanist educators in England—so honestly, who better to teach us about these men?Please check out Amy McElroy's books on Amazon!Stay tuned for the next Dr. Emma & Me and an announcement I make regarding my Sunday episodes!! You'll find out before everyone else!--Join Dr. Emma & Me THIS Sunday, January 4th at 1pm CST / 2pm EST / 7pm GMT for a Special Live Event where she will be talking about the birth of Henry, Duke of Cornwall to Henry VIII & Katherine of Aragon and the party that was had. Since this will be the first event of 2026 we are offering a special ticket price (for early birds) of only $10 - grab one today!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Amy McElroy

  • Historical What-Ifs: The Marriage Edition

    25/12/2025 Duração: 53min

    What happens when you change just one moment in history—and let the consequences unfold?In today’s episode, we explore how a single altered decision can change everything. From political ripple effects to personal power shifts, this is a deep dive into historical “what-ifs” and why they matter.We cover a range of topics, and I’ve included timestamps below if you’d like to jump around—fair warning, though: I spend a bit of time with Thomas Seymour at the beginning (some habits die hard

  • Conquest, Kidnapping, and Noble Power

    23/12/2025 Duração: 59min

    Today, I’m joined by the wonderful Sharon Bennett Connolly to explore the first earls of Surrey—though that isn’t the name they would have recognized. To their contemporaries, they were the earls of Warenne.From the aftermath of the Norman Conquest to the reign of Edward III, the Warenne family’s story is packed with the drama, ambition, and intrigue we’ve come to expect from England’s most powerful medieval dynasties.You can find all of Sharon's on Amazon or wherever you get your books!--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Sharon Bennett Connolly

  • A Brief History: The Great Fire of London

    21/12/2025 Duração: 11min

    ALL NEW EPISODES COMING THIS TUESDAY (DEC 23 & 25TH)!The Great Fire destroyed much of the great city of London. In this episode we uncover the tinderbox conditions that led to the blaze, explore the dramatic events of those fateful days.This was originally posted November 2022 for Patreon patrons only - it is now opened it to the public.--Always commercial FREE for ⁠patrons⁠! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynastyLove the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on ⁠Tudors Dynasty⁠! https://tudorsdynasty.com--Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca LarsonThe following music was used for this media project: Music: Sociopath by Phat Sounds/ Free download: ⁠https://filmmusic.io/song/10036-sociopath⁠ /License (CC BY 4.0): ⁠https://filmmusic.io/standard-license⁠ /Artist on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/PhatSounds74⁠Music: Open Sea (Epic) by Frank Schroeter/ Free download: ⁠https://filmmusic.io/song/9447-open-sea-epic⁠ / License (CC BY 4.0): ⁠https://filmmusic.io/standard-license⁠ /Artist on Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.

  • The Eleanors: From Aquitaine to Castile (Replay)

    18/12/2025 Duração: 57min

    This is a replay episode from a bit earlier this year. Due to unforeseen circumstances we were unable to record a new episode this week. In addition, I've been getting requests for information on Eleanor of Castile - so here it is!✨ In today’s Parallel Lives episode, Dr. Emma and I dive into the lives of two extraordinary women—Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter, Eleanor of Castile. A powerful mother-daughter duo whose stories shaped medieval Europe!--NEW COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT COMING SOON! Be sure to follow me on Eventbrite so you don't miss out on information once it's available! --Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma

  • King Edward I: Why Was He Such a Tyrant?

    16/12/2025 Duração: 01h12min

    Edward I dreamed big—perhaps too big. While remembered for his brutal campaigns in Wales and Scotland, Edward also longed to take the fight to France, only to be repeatedly pulled back by crises closer to home.Joined by Matthew Lewis, we examine how Edward’s crusading experience in the Holy Land, his views on conquest and treason, and his willingness to use extreme punishments shaped his reign. Together, we ask whether Edward’s reputation as a tyrant reflects cruelty—or a king trapped between imperial ambition and domestic rebellion.--Find Matt's Books wherever you get your books.Find Gone Medieval podcast wherever you get your podcasts!--Love the show? Please consider become a patron on Patreon! You'll receive commercial-free episodes, early access, exclusive content, and more! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Matthew Lewis

  • 14/12/2025 Duração: 11min

    Today’s episode is a one-time bonus share on Tudors Dynasty & Beyond so I can introduce you to a new podcast I’m launching. If you like this podcast, please consider subscribing to History Lair wherever you get your podcasts!Before he became William the Conqueror, he was a boy born into scandal, danger, and survival. In this season of History Lair, we step into the shadows of 11th-century Normandy to uncover the brutal childhood, political chaos, and relentless ambition that forged one of history’s most formidable rulers.This isn’t just the story of a conquest—it’s the making of a conqueror.--Written by Melanie V. TaylorProduced & Edited by Rebecca LarsonVoiced by ElevenLabs

  • Three Queens, One Legacy: Isabel I of Castile, Katherine of Aragon, and Mary I of England

    11/12/2025 Duração: 56min

    Three queens. Three generations. Three very different paths to power. From the childhood formation of Isabel I of Castile, to the political education and queenship of Katherine of Aragon, and finally to the turbulent rise and reign of Mary I of England, this episode explores how girls became monarchs—and how legacy, faith, and crisis shaped their rule. A story of motherhood, monarchy, and what it truly meant to be a queen.--

  • A Lady & An Artist: One Silenced, One Nearly Lost

    09/12/2025 Duração: 47min

    Two women. Two very different paths through the Tudor court. One ended on the scaffold. The other helped shape how the court would be remembered.In this episode of Forgotten Tudor Women, we explore the lives of Jane Boleyn and Susanna Horenbout—one remembered for scandal, the other nearly lost to history despite her artistic legacy. We unpack the myths surrounding Jane Boleyn, what people consistently get wrong about her, and what a more accurate version of her life reveals. We also dive into Susanna’s role as a foreign-born woman navigating Henry VIII’s court through talent, skill, and quiet influence.Together, their stories reveal what life was really like for Tudor gentlewomen living in the shadow of power—and why their legacies still matter today.Sylvia's New Book: Forgotten Tudor Women: Jane Boleyn and Susanna Horenbout --Want to know what I'm up to? Give me a follow on Substack - every Monday I post a FREE article and every Wednesday I released more of my Thomas Seymour research to paid subscrib

  • Margaret of Angoulême : Queen, Writer & Diplomat (Replay)

    07/12/2025 Duração: 58min

    *This is a replay episode from July 2025 that was very popular with listeners/viewers, because Marguerite is a fascinating woman with an amazing portrait that we all recognize as her - immediately.In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Marguerite d’Angoulême—Renaissance writer, queen, and sister to King François I of France. Discover how Marguerite’s bold literary works, like the Heptameron, challenged gender norms, and how her passion for religious reform placed her at the heart of early evangelical movements. We’ll trace her journey from the French court to the throne of Navarre, revealing a woman who shaped politics, faith, and the role of women in 16th-century Europe.--Head over to ⁠Patreon ⁠and consider becoming a patron! You'll get commercial-free episodes, early access and exclusive content! You can also join as a ⁠FREE ⁠member and gain access to the group chat.--Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Emily Lalande

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