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Englandcast'in yeni bölümünde Umut Öztürk ve Batuhan Özokan İngiltere'nin ABD ve Galler maçlarını masaya yatırırken Senegal eşleşmesinde farkı belirleyecek detayları seslendiriyor.
Umut Öztürk ve Batuhan Özokan'ın gündeminde İngiltere'nin dominant başlangıcı vardı: 2012 model İspanya benzerliği, Harry Maguire tercihi, Mason Mount'ın rolü, Bukayo Saka ve Jude Bellingham'ın dev performansları, One Love mesajının banlanması ve önümüzdeki maçlara bakış.
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Focusing on the downfall of Wolsey, this is the second part of the deep dive into Cardinal Wolsey, thanks to the new biography by Phil Roberts. Check the Show notes at Englandcast.com/WolseyTudorcon tickets at englandcast.com/TudorconThanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello friends! It's been a minute, but I'm back on this show I love so much, talking Tudor nerdiness with friends like you. This episode is a personal share about what's been going on, and also dives into the history of religious fasting in the 16th century - what reformers thought about it, and why it became an economic issue for England beyond the religious sphere.Show notes at Englandcast.com/fastingAlso, Tudorcon tickets at englandcast.com/TudorconAnd the Tudor Planner Indiegogo is here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/publishing-the-2023-tudor-planner/x/176575#/Thank you for all your support and love and virtual hugs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Umut Öztürk ve Batuhan Özokan, İngiltere Milli Takımı'nın gündemini değerlendirdi.
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This episode is all about William Byrd, a Catholic who wrote for a Protestant, wrote illegal masses, and somehow survived to publish his great work, The Gradualia, even after James became king. Englandcast.com/tudorcon2021 for Tudorcon ticketsThank you, as always, for your support and listenership! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kutluhan Kocadağ ve Yunus Emre Kala, İtalya ve İngiltere arasında oynanan Euro 2020 finalini değerlendirdiler.
Can Bilge, Burakhan Yıldız ve Kutluhan Kocadağ, İngiltere'nin Danimarka'yı geçtiği yarı final maçını değerlendirdiler ve İtalya-İngiltere maçı hakkındaki tahminlerini paylaştılar.
Umut Öztürk ve Batuhan Özokan, İngiltere'nin dominasyonuyla tamamlanan çeyrek final eşleşmesini konuştu.
Tarık Şarapçıoğlu ve Kutluhan Kocadağ, Wembley'de yaşanan tarihi günü konuştu.
Batuhan Özokan ve Kutluhan Kocadağ, son 16 turunun en beklenen eşleşmesi olan İngiltere-Almanya maçı öncesi Southgate'in öğrencilerindeki son duruma göz attı.
Enes Yılmaz, Batuhan Özokan ve Oğuz Can Ergin; İngiltere'nin 2. sırada tamamladığı D Grubu'nu değerlendirdi.
Wembley'de oynanan ve golsüz sonuçlanan futbol tarihinin en köklü rekabetini Yunus Emre Kala, Batuhan Özokan ve Umut Öztürk yorumladı.
Umut, Kutluhan ve Batuhan İngiltere'nin Hırvatistan'ı 1-0 yendiği maçı yorumladı.
Kutluhan, Umut ve Batuhan 26 kişilik İngiltere kadrosundan muhtemel 11'lerini oluşturdular.
Umut Öztürk, Batuhan Özokan ve Kutluhan Kocadağ, Premiercast'in yeni içeriği Englandcast'in ilk bölümünde; Euro 2020 öncesi Gareth Southgate'in 33 kişilik geniş kadrodaki tercihlerini ve İngiltere'nin turnuvada neler yapabileceğini konuştular.
Batuhan Özokan ve Umut Öztürk, San Marino, Arnavutluk ve Polonya maçlarını, Southgate'in kadro tercihleri ve Euro 20'deki şampiyonluk şansını değerlendirdi.
Tarık, Umut ve Batuhan Nations League aday kadrosunu konuştu ve Southgate-Grealish Saga'yı değerlendirdi.
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In this episode I look at how the Tudors saw their own island's history. Bear with me through the admin - it's been a while since I did a big housekeeping. Then we look at how Brutus of Troy, monastic libraries, and 5th century travel guides to Scandinavia are all related. Show notes up at Englandcast.com/history.Other links of interest: The 2021 Tudor Planner Crowdfunding campaign is live until June 28. Reserve your copy here:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/publishing-the-2021-tudor-planner/x/176575The Intelligent Speech conference is coming up. Learn more here: https://www.intelligentspeechconference.com/Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode we continue the journey around Tudor London by walking around the city gates, the walk along the Strand to Westminster, and a little bit on Westminster itself. You can get show notes at englandcast.com/Westminster.Englandcast.com/Tudorcon for Tudorcon tickets!And if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to help support it is to leave a review on the place where you listen to it, or Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge difference in helping others discover the show. Thank you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This episode is the first in a mini series on life in Tudor London, and today I give a brief intro to what life was like in the capital during the Tudor period, followed by an exploration of the most obvious landmark in the City - St Paul's Cathedral. But it's not the St Paul's we know - it was a gothic church, that was started 400 years before our Tudor friends lived there. The other thing that is important about life around St Paul's was the publishing and bookselling businesses that sprang up around the churchyard. It became a hub of books and pamphlets, and was the Elizabethan equivalent of Waterstones or Barnes and Noble.TudorFair.com for all your gift giving needs.Englandcast.com/Tudorcon2020 for Tudorcon infoEnglandcast.com/stpauls for show notesRemember, if you like this show, the number one way you can support it is by leaving a rating or review on iTunes, or wherever you are listening to this. It makes a huge difference in others discovering the show!Happy Thanksgiving! I'm grateful to you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode another Tudorcon speaker, Tammy Shovelton, fives us insights into the relationships that Elizabeth I had with her parents, family, and lovers. Check out Englandcast.com/ElizabethsRelationships for a rough transcript, and more resources!And get your Tudorcon tickets at englandcast.com/Tudorcon2019! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today in 1557 composer Nicholas Ludford was buried in St Margaret’s Church in Westminster. His festal masses are preserved in several musical manuscripts of the period, including the Peterhouse Partbooks, and the Lambeth Choirbook at Lambeth. Go to Englandcast.com for links to his music, and more info. Like these daily doses of Tudor history? If so, leave a rating wherever you're listening to this. It's a huge help in getting the word out about the show. Thank you!
Today in 1549 the rebellion in Norfolk we call Kett’s Rebellion, was starting to turn for the government. Check out Englandcast.com for all the Tudor Minutes, and more resources. Plus, if you like these daily bite sized doses of Tudor History, be sure to leave a rating wherever you're listening to this - it makes a huge difference in allowing others to discover it! Thanks!
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In Episode 125 we look at the experience of poverty in Tudor England, as well as the Tudor Poor Laws, leading up to the 1601 Elizabethan Poor Act. Something radical happened with the Dissolution of the Monasteries - care for the poor was suddenly shifted from being something that the church handled through the monasteries, to being something that fell on the government's shoulders. The debate about who should care for the poor has been with us since then. Show notes will be up in a couple of days at Englandcast.com/Poor.Remember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to support it is to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts, or your podcatcher of choice. Thank you! Also, remember that you can learn more about Tudorcon at englandcast.com/Tudorcon2019 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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I've been meaning to do an episode on Bonfire Night for ages, and what better timing than to do it on Bonfire Night itself? In this episode I go over what the Gunpowder Plot was, the issues that Catholics were experiencing in Elizabethan England, and how it all turned so drastic, and then fell apart at the last minute.Go to Englandcast.com for show notes. And please remember that if you like this show, the best way you can support it is to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or iTunes. It's the number one way you can help the show grow, and it doesn't cost a dime. If you do want to give money though, you can go shopping and buy Tudor themed holiday gifts at TudorFair.com which is my online shop. Thanks so much, as always, for your listenership and support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week, grab a mug of mead, turn up the Tallis, and let's get in the mood to talk about... the history of Valentine's Day! And also, how our Tudor friends would have celebrated. Because if you're going to celebrate the day a saint was killed by Romans, why not add some Tudor history to your candy love hearts?Remember, if you like this show, the number one way you can help it grow is to leave a rating on iTunes. It just takes a second, it's free, and it makes a huge difference.Show notes at Englandcast.com. Tudorcon info at Tudorcon.info And thanks for your listenership! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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When we think of the 16th century Age of Exploration and Conquest, we often forget that it wasn't just in the Americas where Exploration was happening. This is the century where Ireland was conquered, and in this episode we look at the history of the Tudors in Ireland. Remember, if you like this show, please leave a rating on iTunes. It's the number one thing you can do to support the show. Show notes for this episode, 117, are at Englandcast.com. And THANK YOU for your listenership and support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode I look at clocks and keeping time in Medieval and Tudor England. And more info at Englandcast.com. If you love this show, please leave a rating or review on iTunes - it's the number one thing you can do to help the show! Tudorcon.info for Tudorcon information. Thanks so much for your listenership, and support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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If you're like me, you may have had a rather questionable opinion of Charles Brandon. I'll admit it, he hasn't ranked high in my estimation. But historical fiction author Tony Riches - whose work I love - has just written a new book on Charles Brandon, and so we chatted about this Tudor Knight. And I have broadened my opinion of Charles Brandon.--- Check out Englandcast.com for the show notes, and links to all of Tony's books. Tudorfair.com is my online shop. And Tudorcon.info is all about the October 2019 Tudorcon. --- See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode we talk about the early travel writer Richard Hakluyt, who did so much to encourage explorationThe link to register for Tudorcon is at TudorFair.com - October 18-20 2019 - Lancaster PA - it's going to be awesome!Show notes coming at Englandcast.comRemember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to support it is to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts - it makes a huge difference in new people discovering the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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For some time I've been wanting to do an episode on the Tower Menagerie. In this episode I look at the history of the zoo at the Tower of London. More info and show notes at Englandcast.com. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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How was the Lost Colony of Roanoke related to the Spanish Armada? What about those First Americans who made nice with the colonists, and even went back to London? This episode deals with early American exploration, and the Lost Colony of Roanoke, which was settled (and disappeared) 20 years before Jamestown. It was the equivalent of the Elizabethan Apollo Program.Get show notes at Englandcast.com, and remember that if you like this show the number one thing you can do to help it grow and succeed is to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or iTunes - it makes a huge difference in the success of the show! And thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Arthur Tudor was a Tudor prince who we often think of just in terms of his death. When we do talk about him in life, it's often about whether he consummated his marriage. But there was more to Arthur than that. And after having read a biography of him, I decided to do a complete episode on the boy whose shadow hung over much of the Tudor dynasty, and who helps give us a better understanding of the early Tudor dynasty.If you like this show, please remember to leave a rating on Apple Podcasts - it really makes a difference in helping others find us! Show notes at Englandcast.com. And remember to check out TudorRadioNetwork.com for information on the forthcoming Tudor Radio station! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week, we look at the Big A. Annulment. There is a narrative that Henry was doing something really outrageous when he wanted to end his marriage to Katherine. When instead, he was actually doing something pretty normal. This week we look at divorce and annulments in Medieval England to show that what Henry was asking for was actually something that was very common, and what made it such a big deal was how much it was fought against, and that he didn't get what he was asking for. Show notes at Englandcast.com. Remember to check out the Tudor Radio Network at tudorradionetwork.comAnd if you like this show, please leave a rating on itunes or apple podcasts. It makes a huge difference in other people being able to find the show! Thank you!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode Melita from Tudor Times tells us about Mary, the French Queen. Show notes at Englandcast.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Pilgrimage of Grace begins, which is distinctly lacking in grace. Also, Henry marries Jane. She pushes for him to reconcile with Mary, but Mary remains as stubborn as her mother. Where, oh where, will this end? And what exactly is the Keeper of the Privy Seal?All this, and more, is answered as Heather and Jonathan break down the drama behind the stories on this show where we watch the Tudors, and talk about what was true, what was dramatic license, and what was just plain made up. Like the show? Rate us on iTunes, and we'll be eternally grateful.Learn more about us at WatchingTheTudors.com, or Englandcast.com (which is Heather's other show, the Renaissance English History Podcast). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode Melita Thomas of Tudor Times talks about Francis Walsingham, commonly remembered as Elizabeth's spymaster. He was a complex person. Show notes coming at Englandcast.com, so you can dive deeper.Remember, if you like this show, please leave a rating on iTunes. It's the biggest way you can help the show grow! You can also do your Tudor-themed shopping at TudorFair.com. And thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Seamus O'Ceallaigh spoke at the March 2018 Tudor Summit about Tudor Medicine and Henry VIII's health issues. Here is that talk, in case you missed the Summit. Learn more about him at Englandcast.com and don't forget the next Tudor Summit will be in September! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we see the crescendo leading up to Anne Boleyn's beheading. The men are accused and killed, and Anne herself is awaiting execution. Go to WatchingTheTudors.com for show notes and book recommendations, and remember that if you like this show, you can a) also check out the Renaissance English History Podcast, my other show, at Englandcast.com, and b) leave us a rating or review on iTunes. Thanks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What was going on in the world of Education during the 16th century, and who were the people who taught our illustrious Tudor princes and princesses? In this episode I take a look at the ways education was changing during this period, and the leading tutors of the age. Show notes at Englandcast.com.Remember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to help it is to leave a rating on Apple podcasts. Thanks so much for your support and listenership. Remember to check out TreasuresfromBess.com for your Tudor treat fix, and TudorFair.com to shop for great Tudor themed gifts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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If you've followed Tudor history at all over the past decade, you've come across Claire Ridgway's blog, The Anne Boleyn Files. Here she talks about the Boleyn family at the Tudor Summit in March, 2018. Learn more at Englandcast.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Anne catches Jane on Henry's lap, Henry has a fall, and Anne loses another child. Show notes at WatchingTheTudors.com and Englandcast.com will get you to the Renaissance English History Podcast.Remember, if you like this show, please leave a rating on Apple Podcasts - it makes a huge difference for people to be able to find us. And thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 101 of the Renaissance English History Podcast sees Melita Thomas of Tudor Times talking about Anne of Brittany. Remember to check out the resources at tudortimes.co.uk or Englandcast.com for more information on Anne.If you like this show, please leave a rating on iTunes. It's the best thing you can do to help us grow! Also, remember mother's day gifts at TudorFair.com. Thanks so much, and I'll be back in two weeks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Tudors, things are going downhill very quickly for Anne. Henry is becoming impatient with her, and she's picking fights with Cromwell, and it's not going to end well. You can learn more about us at WatchingTheTudors.com, or Heather's other show at Englandcast.com, and please remember to leave a rating on iTunes if you like the show. It's the number one thing you can do to help the show be successful! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this 100th Episode I look at some of the ways the Tudors were Just Like Us, and have stayed with us through the centuries. Music, government, flushing toilets - it's all covered! Show notes, links, and transcript, at Englandcast.com. Thank you so much for your support through one hundred episodes!Remember, if you like this show, the number one way you can show your support is to leave a rating on iTunes. It just takes a minute, and it really helps others find the show. Thanks in advance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode we wrap up the mini series on the relationship between the Tudors and the Ottoman Turks. Here we look specifically at the trading relationships with the Ottomans, and how Turks were portrayed in pop culture. Show notes with the book recommendation are at Englandcast.com. Remember to check out the Treasures from Bess subscription box service I just started, too! And remember, if you like this show, the number one thing you can do to help it grow is to leave a rating on iTunes. It only takes a second, and it makes a huge difference. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 098 of the Renaissance English History Podcast looks at the Siege of Malta and the Battle of Lepanto - part of my ongoing examination of England's relationship with the Ottoman Empire. Remember to sign up for the free Tudor Summit at tudorsummit.com. And get show notes and more at Englandcast.com. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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How's that for a long title? In this episode I look at the Knights of the Order of St John, and the rising threat of the Ottoman Turks. It's the first in a two part series on the foreign policy with the Turks, and in the next episode I'll look at the years leading up to Lepanto.Show notes coming at Englandcast.com soon! In the meantime, feel free to check out TudorFair.com for all your Tudor shopping needs :) And if you were so moved to leave a rating of this show on iTunes, it would be the number one way you can help it grow. Thanks in advance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is Day Four of the Kickass Tudor Women minicourse I did back in March as part of Women's History Month. I hope you're enjoying it! I'll be back with my regularly scheduled shows in a couple of weeks. Lepanto and the Ottoman Turks are coming up!You can get more info on the show at Englandcast.com, and remember that if you want to support the show, the best thing you can do is leave a rating on iTunes. You can also support financially through Patreon at Patreon.com/englandcast or you can buy amazing stuff at my shop, TudorFair.com - Valentine's Day gifts coming soon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On the third day of the KickAss Tudor Women minicourse I did last year we covered Elizabeth Barton, the Holy Maid of Kent. I hope you're enjoying this little series. I'll be back with foreign policy with the Ottoman Turks later on this month. That'll be exciting!In the meantime, you can learn more about the podcast at Englandcast.com To support the show, the best thing you can do is leave a rating on iTunes. You can support financially through Patreon at Patreon.com/englandcast or you can also buy cool Tudor-themed stuff (leggings! Shoes!) at TudorFair.com.Thanks for your support and listenership! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is the second of a five part mini course I did to celebrate women's history month last year - it's the Kickass Tudor Women series, and I'm releasing the audio from the course here on the podcast feed. This is day 2 on a women entrepreneur - Katherine Fenkyll.To learn more about the Renaissance English History Podcast check out Englandcast.com, and remember that if you want to help the show succeed, the best way to do so is by leaving a rating on iTunes. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Tudor Times December Person of the Month is Robert Dudley, who is famous for having been Elizabeth's probable soulmate, but was also a skilled politician, and a religious reformer who patronized the arts and literature. Learn more about him in this episode. And check out Englandcast.com for show notes with more info.If you like this show, please consider leaving a rating on iTunes - it's the number one way you can help the show succeed. You can also become a patron for as little as $1/show at Patreon.com/englandcast, or buy lovely Tudor-inspired gifts at TudorFair.com. Thanks so much for the listenership and support, and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas/New Year/etc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode I look at the life of Thomas Gresham, a master merchant and economist who served four Tudor monarchs, rescued the currency, smuggled, and also started England's first shopping mall. Learn more at Englandcast.com. If you like this show, please remember the the number one thing you can do to help it succeed is to leave a rating on iTunes. It just takes a second, and it makes a huge difference in helping others to find the show. Thanks in advance! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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James I was a teeny bit obsessed with witches. In this episode I look a bit at the state of witchcraft and magic in Renaissance England, how that changed during the Protestant Reformation, and how James jumped on it and took it to a whole new level. Show notes at Englandcast.comIf you like this show, please consider leaving a rating on iTunes, which is the best way you can support us! You can support for $1/episode on Patreon (patreon.com/nomadchick) or purchasing super awesome holiday gifts at the Englandcast Tudor Shop where there's gorgeous Christmas decor - http://shop.englandcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this third episode of the #reformation500 English Reformation Month series, we talk about the fast changes that Archbishop Cranmer implements under Edward, and then winds up getting burned under Mary. Remember you can support the show in three main ways: 1) Leave a rating on iTunes, which is the number one way you can help the show. 2)buy cool Tudor-inspired tshirts and gifts at the shop - http://shop.englandcast.com or 3) become a patron through Patreon for $1/show or more at Patreon.com/nomadchick. Show notes for this month's shows are coming at Englandcast.com. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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It's still #reformationmonth and in this episode we look at the journey Henry VIII took from being a loyal servant of the Pope, named Defender of the Faith, to someone who tore down the old religion in England, founding his own church *of* England. Show notes coming at Englandcast.com. Remember, if you like this show, the best way you can support it is by leaving a rating on iTunes. You can also buy some awesome Tudor inspired gifts at my shop - http://shop.englandcast.com - Six Wives leggings, Christine Pizan quotes mugs... lots of great stuff. Thanks for your listenership and support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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James Boulton of the Queens of England Podcast at the Tudor Summit in September, giving us the quick tour on the Six Wives. Remember, if you like this podcast, please leave a rating or review in iTunes. It's the number one thing you can do to help us succeed. Learn more about James and get show notes, resources, etc., at Englandcast.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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October is the 500th anniversary month of Martin Luther nailing his 95 Theses on the door of Wittenberg Cathedral. To celebrate I'm doing a series of episodes this month on the Reformation in England. This week we're looking at the Medieval English church pre-1520. Watch for show notes at Englandcast.com If you like this show, please remember to leave a rating on iTunes. It makes a big difference in helping people find the show! You can also support financially through Patreon at Patreon.com/nomadchick or consider making a purchase at the Englandcast Shop - http://shop.englandcast.com. Thanks so much for listening, and I'll be back next week with a look at the Henrican Reformation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is a Supplementary Episode with Natalie Grueninger of On the Tudor Trail at the Tudor Summit in September 2017. Check her out at NatalieGrueninger.com. Remember that if you like this show there are a number of ways you can support it. The easiest is to leave a rating on iTunes. You can also support the show financially for as little as $1/show through Patreon (patreon.com/nomadchick) or you can buy some awesome Tudor products at my shop - shop.englandcast.com. Get all the links at Englandcast.com Thanks so much for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk about the martyrdom of Thomas More, and why Mary Boleyn really shouldn't have married without permission. If you like this show, please leave us a rating on iTunes. It really makes a difference in helping more people find out about the show! Learn more about us at WatchingTheTudors.com or Englandcast.com which is my other podcast - the Renaissance English History Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is an episode that started out about food, but somewhere along the line it turned into a small chemistry lesson on refrigeration. Also, sumptuary laws, dining, and why you slaughter animals on November 11. If you like this show, there are a number of ways that *you* can help to support it. First, you can leave a rating or even a review on iTunes. This is the number one thing you can do, and it's free! Second, you can become a patron on Patreon at patreon.com/nomadchic. Third, you can buy yourself, or your friend, something awesome at my shop - shop.englandcast.com. All of those ways are greatly appreciated, and will make me want to extol your awesomeness. Finally, you can grab all the show notes and resources at Englandcast.com. Thanks so much for your listenership and support! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Melita Thomas spoke at the Tudor Summit about her new book, The King's Pearl, and the nuanced relationship between Mary and her father, Henry VIII. This is the audio of her video talk. If you missed the Tudor Summit, you can always go to Englandcast.com to get all the videos at once, as well as accompanying audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Tudor Times Person of the Month is Mary Queen of Scots. Melita Thomas talks about Mary, and the research that went into piecing together this woman who is still, 500 years later, an enigma. Remember you can learn more at Englandcast.com, and if you like this show the best thing you can do is leave a review on iTunes. It makes a huge difference. Second best is you can become a Patron on Patreon for as little as $1/show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
A look at the astronomical scene in 16th century England, as well as how people reacted to the new ideas discovered by Copernicus. Remember to check Englandcast.com for show notes, book recommendations, etc. Want to help the show succeed? The best thing you can do is leave a recommendation on iTunes. Next best is to tell a friend to listen. Third best is to support through Patreon for as little as $1 episode. http://www.patreon.com/nomadchick is the address for that. Thank you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode, Melita of Tudor Times talks with us about Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, writer, poet, and enigma about whom very little is known. She pieces together what there is available to know, including the fact that she took a lover as a widow. Go her. Learn more, and get the links to all the resources at http://www.EnglandCast.com. Support the show through leaving a review on iTunes, or become my Patron on Patreon to score a 2018 Tudor Planner as a Thank You Gift. www.Patreon.com/nomadchick Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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So much of Tudor history is the convergence of new technologies and ideas that radically changed society as they were implemented. One example of that is the way the Tudors wrote their history. Not just the fact that more and more people were writing chronicles than ever before, but the way in which they were written. In this episode I look at a few famous chroniclers, and give the background to the way the chronicles were written. If you like this show, please remember to leave a rating on iTunes. It's the number one way you can help the show. Get show notes at Englandcast.com, and sign up for the Tudor Summit at TudorSummit.com. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This episode is a little non traditional. It's a bake along wherein Hannah, my three year old, and I make Tudor Jumbles. It was a bit scattered, so do please check out the show notes at EnglandCast.com to get all the full histories and details. And the jumbles were actually pretty good! Remember, if you like this show, please leave a rating on iTunes. It's the number one way you can help spread the word and keep it successful. Thanks so much! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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John Knox is one of the pillars of the mid 16th century Protestant movement, and has become known as one of the most famous Marian Exiles. See the show notes and transcript at Englandcast.com. Remember that if you like this podcast, please leave a rating in iTunes. It's one of the best ways you can help the podcast grow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What a thrill it was to speak with Alison Weir for the second time about her new book on Anne Boleyn. The second in the new Six Tudor Queens series, this is historical fiction firmly rooted in research. She talks about such questions on Anne as, "was she really a feminist icon?" and "did she want the throne from the start?" and "was she really a threat to Katherine?" To learn more, get the full list of resources, and read the transcript, go to http://www.EnglandCast.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Episode 074 is the continuing look at how our Tudor Monarchs related to France. Edward made war, Mary lost Calais. If you like this show, please leave a rating on iTunes. And go to Englandcast.com for show notes, and lots more information. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In Episode 073 of the Renaissance English History Podcast I talk with Melita Thomas of Tudor Times about Elizabeth of York, uniter of the York and Lancaster houses. Get links and resources at Englandcast.com. If you like this show, please leave us a rating on iTunes. It makes a huge difference for podcasts! Thank you!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this continuing look at the Tudors and their relationship with France, I take a look at Henry VIII, who came to the throne wanting to emulate his hero Henry V, and recapture all the lands won during the Hundred Years War. To learn more about the Renaissance English History Podcast go to Englandcast.com or facebook.com/englandcast. And please remember to leave a rating or review on iTunes - it makes a big difference to us! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode Melita Thomas talks about their February Person of the Month, John Dudley. He's (in)famous as the mastermind behind the Lady Jane Grey plot (which got them all killed, so didn't work out so well) but there's more to him than being a Tudor Villain! Make sure you go to Englandcast.com if you want to grab all the links and info about him. Also, remember that if you like this show, the easiest thing you can do to help support it is to leave a rating or write a review on iTunes. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This is a supplemental episode that was a chat between James Boulton (Queens of England Podcast) and me, about Katherine of Aragon. The sound is subpar - it was a bad Skype day - but the content is great! To learn more about James go to Englandcast.com to get all the links. Also, if you like this show, please leave us a review on iTunes. It's one of the biggest things you can do to help a podcast. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode Melita Thomas talks about Bess of Hardwick, the Tudor Times Person of the Month. Since I had already done an episode on Bess in October 2015, we jumped right in to talking more specifically about land ownership and widows rights in Tudor England, so if you don't know much about Bess, I'd encourage you to listen to the other episode - I'll link to it in the show notes at Englandcast.com. Please remember to rate the show on iTunes if you like it - it makes a huge difference in others being able to find the podcast as well. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The 16th century saw an explosion of printing and the rise of literature in England, as well as the rest of Europe. The printing press made printing large numbers of pamphlets, broadsheets, newspapers, and books easy, resulting in things like the standardization of education, the spread of Protestant ideas, and of course, the rise in questionable risque materials flowing throughout courts in Europe. If you like this podcast, please leave a rating on iTunes. It's the number one thing you can do to help shows succeed. Thanks! To learn more about the Renaissance English History podcast, you can go to Englandcast.com for show notes and resources on this episode, as well as the full archive. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this personal episode I take a look at the xenophobia of the 16th century in England. Go to Englandcast.com or text the listener support line at 801 683 9756 for show notes. If you like the show please remember to rate it on iTunes. iTunes ratings make a huge difference in the success of a show, so each rating makes an impact! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Wrapping up our look at Tudor Rebellions, this episode looks at the long term effects of the rebellions, and how they affected social, religious, and foreign policies. If you like this podcast, please remember to rate it in whatever service you use to listen. It helps people discover the show, and decide if it's something they want to listen to. You can get in touch with me through twitter (@teysko) or the Englandcast website - http://www.englandcast.com. You can also message me through the Facebook page at Facebook.com/englandcast. And any new patrons at patreon.com/nomadchick are encouraged and appreciated! Thanks! PS - This image used for this episode is the banner of the Pilgrimage of Grace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Margaret Tudor was Henry VIII's sister, a Princess, a Queen, and a prolific letter writer. She's also the August Person of the Month on Tudor Times. Melita Thomas talks with us about Margaret, her life, and why she's an important person to study. Remember you can always go to http://www.englandcast.com for more information on Margaret, and lots of other good information and resources. If you like this podcast, please remember to rate it in whatever service you use to listen - it helps others find the podcast and decide if it's something they'd like. Thanks! Email me with questions or comments at hello@heatherteysko.com or text the listener support line at +1 801 6TEYSKO. You can also like Englandcast on Facebook at Facebook.com/englandcast. Check out Tudor Times for the full biography of Margaret at http://www.TudorTimes.co.uk. And thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Queen Elizabeth died leaving the throne to James I, her relative through her aunt who married into Scotland. In this episode Melita Thomas of Tudor Times talks about James, and why he is their Person of the Month. Learn more about James at TudorTimes.co.uk or visit Englandcast.com for the books mentioned in this episode. Thanks so much for listening. Remember you can always get in touch through facebook - facebook.com/englandcast - or twitter @teysko or texting the listener feedback line - +1 801 6TEYSKO. If you like the show, remember to rate it or leave a review in whatever service you're using to listen. It helps new people discover the podcast and see if it's something they'd like to listen to. Thanks so much for all the kind comments, and listenership. Have a great few weeks, and I'll be back soon to talk about Rebellions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Suzi Digby (Lady Eatwell) OBE, is a renowned Choral Conductor and Music Educator. She has trailblazed the revival of singing in UK schools and the community over two and a half decades. We spoke via skype and she talked with me about music during the Elizabethan Golden Age and her project in Los Angeles, The Golden Bridge, which pairs music of the Renaissance with that of contemporary composers. To learn more, visit http://www.EnglandCast.com, or you can also go to facebook.com/englandcast. If you like this show, please rate it on iTunes. It's the number one thing you can do to help a show succeed. Thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.