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This Tudor's story is intense and tragic. She's known as Lady Jane Grey but we ought to change that to 'Queen Jane'. That's who she was, even though she didn't want it, and it cost her her life in the end. Hear how Jane Grey became Queen Jane and how the shortest reign in English history ended in execution.Our guest is Dr Tracy Borman who has a documentary on Channel 5 about Queen Jane and whose latest book is Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I: The Mother and Daughter Who Changed History.Edited by Tomos Delargy. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign here for up to 50% for 3 months using code AFTERDARKYou can take part in our listener survey here.After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal is a History Hit podcast.
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Ella no iba a ser reina. Pero lo fue. Dejó la corona aquel 19 de julio de 1553. Ella era Jane Grey, Lady Jane. Se la conoce como la reina de los 9 días.
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In this supplemental chat we discuss whether Jane Grey should really be counted as England's First Queen Regnant with Caitlin Chapman, who will be speaking on this very subject at Tudorcon 2024 in September! Enjoy the conversation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Known as "The Nine Days Queen", Jane Grey is often overlooked in history books as an English monarch, simply due to the fact that her reign was so short. In 1553 King Edward VI, Henry VIII's only son, was dying and he wanted to ensure that the English throne passed to another Protestant. On the advice of his scheming Chief Minister, the Duke of Northumberland, he signed over the throne to an obscure fifteen-year-old noblewoman from Leicestershire... who just happened to be Northumberland's daughter in law, Lady Jane Grey. In doing so, Edward sidelined his older half-sisters, Mary and Elizabeth. Mary was outraged by this, and when Jane was duly proclaimed Queen on 10 July 1553, Mary started gathering forces to support her claim to the throne as Henry VIII's eldest child. Things very quickly unravelled for the poor young Jane, and she lost her crown just nine days later on 19 July. Shortly after being proclaimed Queen Mary I, Mary put Jane on trial for high treason as a usurper, and she was beheaded on 12 February 1554.For more content and if you'd like to sign up to our mailing list to be notified whenever we release a new episode, then head over to The History Buff website. You can also follow The History Buff on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.Artwork by Leila Mead. Check out her website and follow her on Instagram.Music: As History Unfolds by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Los mutantes han regresado a Marvel La Historia de los X-Men en Marvel es muy grande y mucho más aún luego de la serie animada de los 90. Los mutantes están de regreso y con ellos, los mejores recuerdos de nuestra infancia vuelven a la pantalla La evolución de Magneto; las aventuras de Wolverine; los dilemas de Ciclope para hacerce cargo de la Mansión X tras la ausencia del Profesor Xavier; la maternidad de Jane Grey; el nacimiento de Nathan y la tragedia de Storm son algunos de los puntos que desarrollamos en el programa de hoy Además, los secretos de la serie X-Men 97, la Guía de episodios de X-Men 97, la Comparación entre cómics y la serie X-Men 97 y los mejores momentos de esta serie animada ¿Cuál es el verdadero impacto de X-Men 97 en el futuro del MCU?Recibe nuestra newsletter quincenal: https://www.babelinfinito.com/marvelexpress Escúchanos en Spotify y el resto de los reproductores de podcast: https://pod.link/1362635496 Apoya nuestro contenido: https://marvelpodcast.mumbler.io/#donation 00:00 El regreso de los mutantes a la televisión 02:30 Comparación de X-Men 97 con la clásica serie de los mutantes de los 90 05:30 Primeras impresiones de X-Men 97 08:00 Las verdaderas motivaciones de Magneto 14:30 El doblaje de X-Men 97 y las diferencias con la serie de los 90 16:30 Los mejores momentos de X-Men 97 17:46 Diferencias del nuevo opening con el de la serie de los 90 19:20 Opiniones sobre los cambios en Magneto 20:00 La increíble animación de X-Men 97 22:00 ¿Qué pasó entre Rogue y Magneto? 27:00 X-Men 97: Easter eggs, guiños y referencias 28:51 La mejor escena de X-Men 97 30:00 Tenemos que hablar de Wolverine en X-Men 97 32:20 ¿Qué pasará con Storm? 34:00 ¿Cuál es el verdadero impacto de X-Men 97 en el MCU? 35:30 ¿Quién será el verdadero villano de X-Men 97?Si te gustó este programa, es probable que también te interesen los siguientes: Wolverine: Garra y corazón del MCU: https://pod.link/1362635496/episode/fa2c80df89fa3bf357d0edc1b2eab4dc Magneto: Nuestro gran papá mutante: https://pod.link/1362635496/episode/9c23b532c51415c4077cdf819cc080fa 10 personajes de Marvel que queremos volver a ver en el MCU: https://pod.link/1362635496/episode/4a20d2d89f888935e4ecd3ac23ce6d49
With the death of Edward VI and the failure of Jane Grey to seize the throne, Queen Mary's ascent seemed likely to mean there would be a dramatic and immediate change in religious policy. The evangelical faction was now firmly out of power - many would flee to the continent in fact. But at least initially Mary and her court was a bit hesitant to push too hard too fast. For decades now the people of England had heard nothing but criticism of the Pope, it seemed unlikely they would forget all that overnight. Besides, Mary had to deal with the practical issues of being queen. Namely, she was not a young woman, was not married, and had no children. The proverbial clock, in other words, was ticking.WebsitePatreon Free Trial
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Redan före den unge kungen Edward VI avled hade intriger och maktkamp om tronen påbörjats. Utsedd tronföljare är kungens kusindotter Jane Grey, en sann protestant precis som kungen själv, men hade han inte systrar också? Jo just det, Maria, dotter till Henrik VIII är högst intresserad av sin rätt till tronen, hon är emellertid katolik. Konflikten är snart fullt utblommad! Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'd like to introduce my book, The Tudors by Numbers! I'm thrilled to have heard from some earlier readers, and I'm so grateful for the wonderful reviews I've received. Now it's available in the US and the UK, I want to give it a proper launch. So here's the story of The Tudors by Numbers!Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydThe Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and SwordCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast LicenseLet's shake up history together!@shakeuphistory
Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for only nine days, but her story is a fascinating one. Full of trials and triumphs, abuse and privilege, betrayal and honor, and above all, one of deep and abiding faith, Jane Grey is an inspiration to us all. This is her story... Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/lady-jane-grey-the-queens-of-england/
The Tudor era is all about the women. Once you get past Henry VIII and his six wives, three successive Queens got a chance to warm the throne of England. But being a Queen in a man's world wasn't easy. Unfortunately these reigning women were pitched against each other in deadly struggles for power. In 4 episodes we'll look at the lives of the 4 Queens of Tudor Britain, Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. And their brief, bloody, brilliant and bumbling reigns. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Music: Yonder Hill & Dale by Aaron Kenny For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com #RoyalFamily #QueensofEngland #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyteatime/support
The Tudor era is all about the women. Once you get past Henry VIII and his six wives, three successive Queens got a chance to warm the throne of England. But being a Queen in a man's world wasn't easy. Unfortunately these reigning women were pitched against each other in deadly struggles for power. In 4 episodes we'll look at the lives of the 4 Queens of Tudor Britain, Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. And their brief, bloody, brilliant and bumbling reigns. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Music: Yonder Hill & Dale by Aaron Kenny For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com #RoyalFamily #QueensofEngland #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyteatime/support
The Tudor era is all about the women. Once you get past Henry VIII and his six wives, three successive Queens got a chance to warm the throne of England. But being a Queen in a man's world wasn't easy. Unfortunately these reigning women were pitched against each other in deadly struggles for power. In 4 episodes we'll look at the lives of the 4 Queens of Tudor Britain, Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. And their brief, bloody, brilliant and bumbling reigns. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Music: Yonder Hill & Dale by Aaron Kenny For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com #RoyalFamily #QueensofEngland #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyteatime/support
The Tudor era is all about the women. Once you get past Henry VIII and his six wives, three successive Queens got a chance to warm the throne of England. But being a Queen in a man's world wasn't easy. Unfortunately these reigning women were pitched against each other in deadly struggles for power. In 4 episodes we'll look at the lives of the 4 Queens of Tudor Britain, Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. And their brief, bloody, brilliant and bumbling reigns. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell, Music: Yonder Hill & Dale by Aaron Kenny For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellifyagency.com #RoyalFamily #QueensofEngland #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyteatime/support
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Today we will be talking about Edward VI, Henry VIII's only son and successor and Lady Jane Grey (Or is it Queen Jane? I'll leave it for you to decide.)Sources:https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-VIhttps://tudortimes.co.uk/politics-economy/tudor-succession-problem/edward-vi#:~:text=Edward%20began%20to%20fear%20that,out%20to%20be%20completely%20justified.https://www.royal.uk/edward-vihttps://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/tudor_6.htmhttps://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp04043/thomas-seymour-baron-seymour#:~:text=Intensely%20ambitious%2C%20and%20jealous%20of,treason%20in%201549%20and%20beheaded.https://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/history-and-stories/lady-jane-grey/#gs.661bfdhttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Lady-Jane-Greyhttps://youtu.be/5pT6hHLqdWAMusic:Medieval Loop One, Secret Garden, and Celebration by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show
Andy Masich, CEO & President of the Heinz History Center, takes a look back at Jane Grey Swisshelm.
You may think you know all of the kings and queens of the Tudor Dynasty. We know King Henry VIII had 3 children, all of whom made their way to the throne at one point or another. But we tend to forget about another queen who reigned for a mere 9 days between King Edward VI and Queen Mary I. She was a young teenage girl by the name of Jane Grey. Later in history, she becomes known as the 9-day queen. The course of history was changed forever when the Edward VI added the the words 'and her' into his line of succession, making Jane next in line after his death. Those two words resulted in an epic fight for the crown, ending with battles and bloodshed. In part one of the season finale, Elizabeth and Megan walk through the final days of of the young girl who was used as a pawn in history's greatest chess game.
Trained at a prestigious drama school as an actor, Jane Grey opted for a career change during the pandemic and became a dominatrix.
In this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with Jane Grey about the way to construct a scene using theater principles as a guide over a Green Hat. Find out more about our sponsor WeMinder at WeMinder.appSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/LadyPetrasPlayground?fan_landing=true)
Andy Masich, CEO & President of the Heinz History Center, takes a look back at Jane Grey Swisshelm. (Photo: LiliGraphie iStock / Getty Images Plus) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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At the beginning of 1553, Henry VIII's only son King Edward VI was dying. For the first time in English history all potential claimants were women. Henry's daughters Mary and Elizabeth, and their cousins Jane Grey (1553) and Mary, Queen of Scots. For the first time in history, England would have a Queen regnant. Partisan councillors would jockey for position in order to secure their own futures and the religious destiny of the nation. CHARACTERS Lady Jane Grey – Queen of England (disputed) Guildford Dudley – husband of Lady Jane Grey Henry VIII – Jane great uncle and King of England (1509-47) Edward VI – Jane's cousin and King of England (1547-53) Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk – father of Lady Jane Grey Frances – mother of Lady Jane Grey Mary – daughter of Henry VIII Elizabeth – daughter of Henry VIII Mary, Queen of Scots – cousin of Lady Jane Grey Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset – Lord Protector under Edward VI John Dudley, duke of Northumberland – president of the council under Edward VI, father of Guildford Dudley Thomas Cranmer – Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Seymour – brother of Edward Seymour and husband of Catherine Parr Thomas Harding – tutor of Lady Jane Grey, family chaplain John Aylmer and Michelangelo Florio – tutors of Lady Jane Grey Catherine of Aragon – 1st wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary Anne Boleyn – 2nd wife of Henry VIII, mother of Elizabeth Catherine Howard – 5th wife of Henry VIII Catherine Parr – 6th wife of Henry VIII Alison Plowden – Historian Richard II – King of England (1377-99) Henry IV – King of England (1399-1413), known as Henry Bolingbroke before his reign CREDITS Alfonso Ferabosco – Amor Mia Sprona BalGas9 gidion owi-spit aarnnoo – woman crying metzik – medieval market
Andy Masich, CEO & President of the Heinz History Center, takes a look back at Jane Grey Swisshelm. (Photo: Nastco / Getty Images Plus) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Funks presents the Diffrent Music show on Subtle Radio. This month, London singer-songwriter Becca Jane Grey is in the studio for a chat about her new single with Lakeway, '3 Years', her writing... The real-time up-to date archive of all mixes, talk shows and radio broadcasts, more @ www.diffrentmusic.com
6 months after being forcibly removed from the throne, Jane was executed within the Tower of London. She had gone there as Queen in preparation for her coronation but she would never leave. Watch this episode on YouTube
Show Notes: Here are some great sources if you want to learn more!Nicola Tallis, Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane GreySuzannah Lipscomb, The King is Dead: The Last Will and Testament of Henry VIIIHelen Castor, England's Forgotten Queen: The Life and Death of Lady Jane Grey (video)Imagine the moment in 1553. King Edward VI is dying. He has spent his reign dedicated to the cause of religious reform. The efforts have been dramatic and wrenching for many in the country: new laws that wiped out religious practices and celebrations that have shaped the life of England for hundreds of years, churches broken up and precious artwork and stained glass windows destroyed, people’s families torn apart by different responses to mandated religious practices. But for Edward and those closest to him, the efforts have brought England closer to the truth and closer to God Himself. Their efforts mean nothing less than the salvation of the country.Now it was hanging by a thread.Next in line to the throne is Edward’s half-sister, Mary. A devoted Catholic, Mary has actively refused all of Edward’s efforts to convince her to conform to the new religion. She has maintained her Catholic beliefs, even under pressure and repeated threats. As Queen, Mary will have the power to undo everything Edward has done.So, is there anything Edward can do to prevent Mary returning the nation to Catholicism and, in his mind, sending everyone to hell? Could anyone else succeed him? Surely there was a fine Protestant male in the family somewhere!On 10 July, and for the next few days, Jane was in the position of power. She held the Tower, the greatest fortress in the land. She commanded the royal armory. She had the weapons to defend herself. The Council was on her side. She had officially been proclaimed Queen. Northumberland was one of the greatest and most strategic warriors in the country.Mary, on the other hand, had a few local supporters. She was popular, but she didn’t have access to the troops and weapons she would need to take the throne. Even her stalwart supporters abroad, including Charles V, initially assumed that Jane would prevail and refrained from publicly supporting Mary. But by 14 July, it was clear that Mary was, in fact, a force to be reckoned with. Supporters were continuing to flock to her. She had moved her troops to the stronghold of Framlingham Castle, the strongest castle in Suffolk. Mary’s claim to the throne spread quickly through the area. Men continued to flock to her. Nobles began to switch sides from Jane to Mary because their men pledged loyalty to Mary as true Queen. Both Jane and Mary claimed to be the rightful Queen. But there was room for just one on the throne. Who was really Queen?
Lady Jane Grey (The nine-day forgotten Tudor Queen)Jane Grey is often forgotten on many royal family trees, lets rectify that! Jane Grey was officially written into the line of succession by a King, so where did it all go wrong?Chris Riley will be my interviewer ( Follow Chris on Instagram @chrisriley_ )This episode is dedicated to all the awesome women of history who have been overshadowed…but mainly this is in memory of Lady Jane Grey herself who was murdered for something she didn't even want. We Love You LJG!Social Media:Instagram @historyemporiumpalspodcastTwitter @ollieonhistodI have closed the Facebook sites because frankly I didn't use them. Support a budding podcaster... Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lady Jane Grey (The nine-day forgotten Tudor Queen)Jane Grey is often forgotten on many royal family trees, lets rectify that! Jane Grey was officially written into the line of succession by a King, so where did it all go wrong?Chris Riley will be my interviewer ( Follow Chris on Instagram @chrisriley_ )This episode is dedicated to all the awesome women of history who have been overshadowed…but mainly this is in memory of Lady Jane Grey herself who was murdered for something she didn't even want. We Love You LJG!Social Media:Instagram @historyemporiumpalspodcastTwitter @ollieonhistodI have closed the Facebook sites because frankly I didn't use them. Support a budding podcaster... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lady Jane Grey (The nine-day forgotten Tudor Queen)Jane Grey is often forgotten on many royal family trees, lets rectify that! Jane Grey was officially written into the line of succession by a King, so where did it all go wrong?Chris Riley will be my interviewer ( Follow Chris on Instagram @chrisriley_ )This episode is dedicated to all the awesome women of history who have been overshadowed…but mainly this is in memory of Lady Jane Grey herself who was murdered for something she didn't even want. We Love You LJG!Social Media:Instagram @historyemporiumpalspodcastTwitter @ollieonhistodI have closed the Facebook sites because frankly I didn't use them. Support a budding podcaster... Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Jane Grey's turn for a silly hat
Andy Masich, CEO & President of the Heinz History Center, takes a look back at Jane Grey Swisshelm. (Photo: Nastco / Getty Images Plus) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Queen of nine days, Jane Grey has gone down as one of history's famous martyrs. But as a teenage girl of 15 or 16, how did she become queen in the first place? And how did she become one of Bloody Mary's first victims?
Join Rachel Hill and Liz Wilson on Two Babes and a Book. Today we discuss My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows. See the cleanliness rating on this book! Learn the history of Jane Grey, Edward VI, Bloody Mary, and more. Also, listen to how My Lady Jane has a very, very different take on those historical figures. Follow us on instagram @twobabesandabook. Make a comment there and tell us if you read this book. Make sure to leave us a review on the apple podcasts app, or any app that you listen to this podcast. Thanks to those friends who have already shared the podcast!! It means the WORLD to us! As Holbrook Jackson said, "Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today."Now go stick your nose in a book!Song: Move on by SmarTune
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10 lipca 48 p.n.e. – W bitwie pod Dyrrachium Pompejusz prawie pokonał Cezara.10 lipca 138 – Antoninus Pius został cesarzem rzymskim.10 lipca 1553 – Jane Grey została na 9 dni królową Anglii.10 lipca 1649 – Rozpoczęła się obrona Zbaraża.10 lipca 1651 – Ucieczką Bohuna zakończyła się bitwa pod Beresteczkiem.10 lipca 1660 – Arianin Andrzej Wiszowaty na zawsze wyjechał z Polski.10 lipca 1940 – Rozpoczęła się bitwa o Anglię.10 lipca 1941 – Doszło do pogromu w Jedwabnem.10 lipca 1969 – Rozpoczęto kręcenie komedii filmowej Rejs.10 lipca 1992 – Hanna Suchocka została pierwszą kobietą-premierem RP.
Venham conhecer um dos melhores e maiores acontecimentos da Monarquia Inglesa do período Tudor! A mudança de reinado, passando de um Rei adolescente, a uma prima distante que ficou só nove dias no pode, até Mary ser proclamada Rainha! Chocolate de hoje: Chocolate Moça da Nestlé Instagram: @elizabethmargot_ www.chocolateehistoria.com.br --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this weeks episode we talk about the famous grey sisters. We all know the story of Jane Grey but how much do we really know about her younger siblings Katherine and Mary. We discuss all of the tragedies that befell this family and talk about how much of it we think could have been done differently. Fair warning that there is a little F bomb in this weeks cast...but what can we say, we're passionate.
In this weeks episode we talk about the famous grey sisters. We all know the story of Jane Grey but how much do we really know about her younger siblings Katherine and Mary. We discuss all of the tragedies that befell this family and talk about how much of it we think could have been done differently. Fair warning that there is a little F bomb in this weeks cast...but what can we say, we're passionate.
La reine Elisabeth II accomplit actuellement le règne le plus long de toute l’histoire d’Angleterre ; voici, dramatique, l’histoire du plus court, celui de la pauvre Jane Grey. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
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After Mary's victory, Jane Grey was imprisoned comfortably in the Tower, and spent her time studying - and had a reasonable expectation of long, if a little dull, life. Until in 1554 Thomas Wyatt and her father Henry Grey, raised rebellion. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Within week, Edward Seymour was safely ensconced on the seat of power. But brother Thomas was not impressed, and would involve three women - Catherine Parr, Princess Elizabeth and Jane Grey in his attempt to gain power and influence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“I would challenge you on your lukewarmness.” What can we learn from a 17-year-old martyr from 500 years ago? Actually, a lot. In our second week of looking at powerful young adults in history (listen to our first one here on Charles Spurgeon), we take a moment to consider the bold, courageous, and devoted life of… The post Episode 095: Powerful Young Adults in History Pt. 2 (Jane Grey) appeared first on indoubt.
In questa puntata raccontiamo il brevissimo non-regno di Jane Grey. Messa sul trono con un abile mossa politica del suocero grazie a un controverso testamento del giovane Edoardo VII lo perse rapidamente dopo soli nove giorni quando il Consiglio decise di dare la corona alla principessa Maria, figlia primogenita di Enrico VIII. Nella puntata abbiamo … Continua la lettura di Jane Grey: Il Regno Breve →
Die Briten und ihr Königshaus - mehr Auf und Ab und Dieser gegen Jenen gibt es wohl im gesamten europäischen Hochadel zusammen genommen nicht. Die Geschichtsbücher jedenfalls sind voller Intrigen, Skandale und durchaus Unappetitlichem... um an die Krone zu kommen, musste da schon mal der Kopf ab! Autorin: Ulrike Rückert
Die Briten und ihr Königshaus - ein Auf und Ab. Die Geschichtsbücher jedenfalls sind voller Intrigen, Skandale und durchaus Unappetitlichem ... um an die Krone zu kommen, musste da schon mal der Kopf ab! Autorin: Ulrike Rückert
Join Jane Grey, and her erstwhile sidekick, Jasper, as they try to ensure Jane submits her PhD whilst being pursued by murderous cultists! “With its roots in the kind of caper films and/or radio plays popular in the 1930s and 1940s, Jane Grey: Action Mathematician proves diverting entertainment, even if the plot is a tad far-fetched.” Radio Drama Reviews Online Jane Grey – Sreya Rao Jasper – Dan Bond Bernard / Dodgson – Matt Kirk Secretary / Spoon – Brian Macken Leader – Rhona Wells Written by Dan Bond & Brian Macken Produced by Dan Booth Some sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Soundjay.com
This week's story is "Zombie" read by Jane Grey.Theme music is "Faithful" by The Shillas. Promo is for Goblin MarketDirect Download
Another week of delay for Bondage Witch... so no more promises. It's done when it's done.In the meantime, I have a wonderful new voice to share with you. This is Jane Grey, a lovely young woman who is getting ready to start a podcast project of her own. As something of an initiation to the art of podcasting, she has read a story for me here on this show.Woof.After the story, please listen to a wonderful promo for the I Should Be Writing podcast, which has been an inspiration to me many times over. I owe a great deal to Mur, and this is a small way of paying her back.Theme music is "Twenty First Century Love" by The Aphrodisiacs, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.Direct Download