Tudors Dynasty

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 345:45:42
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Sinopse

Sit back, relax and prepare to be transported back in time to Tudor England.

Episódios

  • 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

  • Historical Tinder: Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn

    04/12/2025 Duração: 01h04min

    Welcome back to another episode of Historical Tinder with Dr. Emma & Me! As always, Dr. Emma picked this week’s topic—and I’ll admit, I wasn’t entirely sure where it was going to lead. But surprise, surprise: it turned into a conversation about far more people than just Henry and Anne. Because let’s be honest… when did any of Henry VIII’s marriages involve only two people?Stick around to catch a brand-new historical nickname we coined in the episode. If you hear it, drop it in the comments!--

  • King Henry III: Who the Hell Was He?

    02/12/2025 Duração: 58min

    Historian Matthew Lewis joins Rebecca to spotlight one of England’s most overlooked monarchs: Henry III. Often overshadowed by his infamous father and powerful son, Henry’s long reign was far more influential than history remembers.In this conversation, Matthew unpacks Henry III’s political struggles, his clash with the barons, his deep piety, and the ambitious building projects that transformed England—especially Westminster Abbey. It’s a fresh look at a king who shaped the medieval world in lasting ways.A perfect episode for anyone ready to rediscover a forgotten monarch.Matt's book on Henry III - Amazon--Looking for Commercial-Free episodes, exclusive content and much more? Become a Patreon patron today!--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Matthew Lewis--Time is running out to grab your ticket for Saturday's (December 6th) talk by Dr. Estelle Paranque on Anne Boleyn's time in France and the women who influenced her. Grab your ticket now!

  • Medieval Women: Mystics and Nuns (Replay)

    30/11/2025 Duração: 58min

    Replay Episode — Originally Aired 7 January 2025This episode was one of our most-loved conversations of the year, and we’re excited to bring it back for anyone who missed it—or wants to experience it again.Gemma Hollman returns to the podcast for a captivating deep dive into the remarkable lives of medieval mystics and nuns. Together, we explore the spiritual, cultural, and intellectual impact of these extraordinary women who helped shape religious life throughout the Middle Ages.From intense visionary experiences to the layered realities of cloistered existence, this replay goes beyond the surface to illuminate their devotion, agency, and enduring influence. It’s a journey into a world where faith, power, and identity intertwined in surprising ways.Don’t miss this listener-favorite conversation!Gemma’s Book: Women in the Middle Ages—Credits:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Gemma Hollman

  • Parallel Lives: Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy (Replay)

    27/11/2025 Duração: 59min

    Today is Thanksgiving in the U.S. and so we decided to take the week off from Dr. Emma & Me and share with you a popular episode from a past #ParallelLives episode on Margaret of York and Margaret of Burgundy.We will see you again next Thursday for our next installment of Dr. Emma & Me!--Love Anne Boleyn? Join Dr. Estelle Paranque for our next Special Event - we go LIVE December 6th. If you can't make the live talk it will be live for your viewing pleasure.https://anneboleyntravels.eventbrite.com--Hosts:Rebecca LarsonDr. Emma Cahill Marron

  • A Kingdom Up for Grabs: An Issue of Heirs

    25/11/2025 Duração: 39min

    Join me for a fantastic conversation with Tracy Borman about her new book The Stolen Crown. We dive into the real story behind one of history’s boldest royal heists and the rivalries that shaped it. A must-listen for Tudor and Stuart fans!--Love Anne Boleyn? Join Dr. Estelle Paranque for our next Special Event - we go LIVE December 6th. If you can't make the live talk it will be live for your viewing pleasure.https://anneboleyntravels.eventbrite.com--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Prof. Dr. Tracy Borman, OBE

  • Medieval Beauty: Medieval Beauty: Secrets, Standards, and Surprising Trends (Replay)

    23/11/2025 Duração: 58min

    *This was an extremely popular episode from November 2024, with Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull (just before she got her PhD) that I wanted to share with you again.Ever wondered what beauty looked like in the Medieval era? In this episode, we reveal the unexpected secrets behind achieving that flawless, pale complexion, why some beauty practices were worth risking your life, and which surprising trends made their way into Medieval society. Join us for a journey through pale faces, herbal concoctions, and the surprising lengths people went to for the perfect look—centuries before modern makeup!--Want a commercial-free episode? ⁠BECOME A PATRON⁠!⁠Check out my new SHOP!⁠--CREDITS:Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull

  • Parallel Lives: Jane Boleyn and Henry Parker, Lord Morely

    20/11/2025 Duração: 01h11s

    This episode uncovers the story of a Tudor woman (Jane Boleyn) whose name has long been overshadowed by scandal—and the father (Henry Parker, Lord Morley) whose scholarly reputation has endured for centuries. Their lives offer a striking contrast between courtly peril and intellectual authority, revealing how family ties and public perception shaped survival in Henry VIII’s England. Who they were may surprise you.--Check out the latest SPECIAL EVENT where I'll be hosting the lovely Dr. Estelle Paranque to talk about Anne Boleyn's time abroad! https://anneboleyntravels.eventbrite.com--Hosts: Dr. Emma & Rebecca LarsonGuest. Dr. James Taffe

  • James IV & James V: The Scottish Kings Who Kept the Tudors Awake at Night

    18/11/2025 Duração: 59min

    This week, I’m joined by Dr. Steven Veerapen to explore the reigns of James IV and James V of Scotland—two kings whose decisions, alliances, and rivalries kept the Tudor court on edge.We dig into James IV’s pivotal marriage to Margaret Tudor and James V’s marriage to Marie of Guise, and we unpack their often tense, competitive, and politically charged relationships with the English kings—from diplomatic brinkmanship to outright conflict.It’s a lively, insightful conversation about power, politics, and the Tudor–Stewart connections that shaped the 16th century.Steven's Books: https://www.stevenveerapen.com/books--IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:Time is running out to get your discount to the seasonal course, Spending the Holidays with Mary I - taught by Dr. Peter Stiffell. Dr. Stiffell's PhD was on Mary I, and that makes him the perfect candidate to teach you all about life at court during her reign! Doors close on Tuesday, November 18th at 7pm CST/8pm EST. All ticket holders will receive an email Wednesday, No

  • Historical Tinder: Mary Rose Tudor & Charles V

    13/11/2025 Duração: 47min

    What if Henry VIII’s sister, Mary Rose Tudor, had married Emperor Charles V? In this playful but deeply historical “Historical Tinder” episode, Rebecca and Dr. Emma swipe right on dynastic possibility — exploring what this alternate union could have meant for England, Spain, and the entire Tudor dynasty. From shifting alliances and religious futures to Henry’s own ambitions and Anne Boleyn’s unlikely fate, we imagine how one royal match might have rewritten European history.--We announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠⁠⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠⁠⁠!!Check out Rebecca's Thomas Seymour research at - ⁠⁠Rebecca Larson's History Corner⁠⁠ on ⁠⁠Subtack⁠⁠--Hosts:Rebecca LarsonDr. Emma Cahill Marron

  • Unmasking Shakespeare: The Painting that Could Rewrite History

    11/11/2025 Duração: 25min

    What if a single painting could change how we see Shakespeare?In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker Madoc Roberts, and the star of the documentary, Steve Wadlow, whose remarkable discovery is the subject of the new PBS documentary Picturing Shakespeare — available beginning November 12. In their first podcast conversation with an American host, Steven and Madoc share the story behind the film, the meticulous research that followed the painting’s emergence, and how art, history, and curiosity collide when the world’s most famous playwright takes center stage.

  • Discovering the Son of Queen Elizabeth I (Replay)

    09/11/2025 Duração: 01h06min

    This one was so popular the first time that I've decided to send it out again in case you missed it, or want to watch it again! (From February 2025)Today, I’m joined by art historian Melanie V. Taylor to explore a fascinating theory—could a long-overlooked miniature actually depict the secret son of Elizabeth I? For centuries, historians have insisted she had no children, but Melanie's research might just challenge everything we thought we knew.Melanie's book: Truth of the Line We announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠⁠!!Check out Rebecca's Thomas Seymour research at - ⁠Rebecca Larson's History Corner⁠ on ⁠Subtack⁠--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Melanie V. Taylor

  • Parallel Lives: Joan of Navarre & Isabeau of Bavaria

    06/11/2025 Duração: 41min

    In this episode of Dr. Emma & Me, we’re joined by special guest Dr. Ellie Woodacre to explore the fascinating lives of two often-misunderstood medieval queens — Joan of Navarre and Isabeau of Bavaria. Both women ruled in times of crisis, navigated suspicion as foreign consorts, and faced accusations ranging from extravagance to witchcraft. Together, we examine how Joan and Isabeau balanced duty and survival within the volatile courts of England and France, how politics and rumor shaped their reputations, and why modern scholarship invites us to see them anew — not as villains, but as resilient figures of power and endurance.--We just announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠!!Check out Rebecca's Thomas Seymour research at - Rebecca Larson's History Corner on Subtack--Hosts: Rebecca Larson & Dr. Emma Cahill MarronGuest: Dr. Ellie Woodacre

  • Elizabeth Boleyn: The Queen's Mother

    04/11/2025 Duração: 59min

    Researching Elizabeth Boleyn is no easy task—but in this episode, we uncover how she navigated life at Tudor court: serving Katherine of Aragon, chaperoning Anne through the Great Matter, witnessing Wolsey’s fall, and standing at the edge of power during her daughter’s reign. We also compare her story to women like Jacquetta of Luxembourg and Elizabeth Woodville, revealing how influence moved quietly behind the throne.Get book now through Blackwells or pre-order (Americans) through AmazonWe just announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠!!Check out Rebecca's Thomas Seymour research at - Rebecca Larson's History Corner on Subtack--Host: Rebecca LarsonGuest: Sophie Bacchus-Waterman

  • Parallel Lives: Margaret Beaufort & Mary, Queen of Scots

    30/10/2025 Duração: 57min

    In this episode of Parallel Lives, we explore two women separated by a century yet bound by the same unrelenting drive for dynastic survival—Margaret Beaufort and Mary, Queen of Scots. Both lived in turbulent times, navigating treacherous politics, faith, and motherhood within the confines of monarchy. One built a dynasty from the shadows; the other lost everything in pursuit of her crown. Join us as we compare their paths to power, their resilience amid betrayal, and the legacy each left on the English throne.---We just announced a new 4-week online course with Dr. Peter Stiffell called, ⁠Spending the Holidays with Mary I⁠!!Check out Rebecca Larson's History Corner on Subtack---Hosts: Rebecca LarsonDr. Emma Cahill Marron

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