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Edward IV had a lot of mistresses. But one of them stood out. Let's talk about Jane Shore. Hosted o
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In 1534, a young Irish noble named Thomas FitzGerald, better known as Silken Thomas, made a bold and
This week's interview is part of the discussion we had with Matthew Lewis in the Tudor Top 50 progra
Thomas More was once one of Henry VIII’s closest friends and most trusted advisors—a brilliant schol
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In this episode we look at the history of courtly love at the court of Marie of Champagne. Happy Val
If you wound up stuck in the 16th century, what would your employment options be? Let's explore some
In this episode we'll look at the rise and downfall of Edward Seymour, who became England's most pow
In this episode we look at Louise of Savoy, the mother of Francis I, and one of the most powerful wo
In our Tudor Top 50 yearlong program yesterday (englandcast.com/TudorTop50) we had our first call, t
In 1584 William of Orange - a leader of Protestants fighting against Philip II - was assassinated. L