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Best podcasts about Thomas Seymour

Latest podcast episodes about Thomas Seymour

Queens Podcast
Catherine Parr, part 3

Queens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 51:15


Catherine Parr has survived Henry VIII... but now what? That is not where her story ends. In this last episode of season 8, we wrap up our Catherine Parr series with a dive into her life as Dowager Queen. Time stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Explicit Content Warning 00:34 Season Eight Finale Kickoff 01:33 Patreon Shoutouts and Summer Break Plans 03:36 Catherine Parr's Life After Henry VIII 08:24 Catherine Parr and Thomas Seymour's Secret Romance 14:43 The Scandalous Marriage of Catherine and Thomas 19:10 Court Politics and Rivalries 21:29 Anne Stanhope's Petty Drama 24:32 Catherine Parr's Joyful Return to Chelsea Manor 30:09 Thomas Seymour's Creepy Behavior 35:17 Catherine Parr's Final Days 45:06 Legacy of Catherine Parr Some sources: ⁠Elizabeth Norton's book ⁠ ⁠https://www.englandcast.com/2024/11/the-weddings-of-henry-viii/⁠ Queens podcast is part of Airwave Media podcast network. Please get in touch with advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Want more Queens? Head to our ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠, check out our⁠⁠ merch store⁠⁠, and follow us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Talking Tudors
Episode 274 - The Final Resting Place of Katherine Parr with Charlotte McCrory

Talking Tudors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 37:29 Transcription Available


Welcome to another episode of Talking Tudors, where host Natalie Grueninger delves into the enigmatic history of Katherine Parr's final resting place at Sudeley Castle. This episode features guest Charlotte McCrory, a passionate PhD student researching the tombs of royal women. Together, they explore the complex events leading to Katherine's death and burial. Discover the fascinating backstory of Katherine Parr's marriage to Thomas Seymour and the brief period of happiness leading up to her untimely death. Through Charlotte's research, we unravel the significance behind her burial site at Sudeley Chapel and consider the possible motives for choosing this secluded location. Learn about the turbulent history of Katherine's tomb, from its destruction during the Civil War to the shocking events of its rediscovery and the eventual creation of a new Victorian monument. The episode also highlights the ongoing efforts of Sudeley Castle to honour Katherine's legacy and invites listeners to immerse themselves in the world of Tudor history. Follow Charlotte McCrory on X https://x.com/CharlotteVic18 Find out more about your host at https://www.nataliegrueninger.com Buy Talking Tudors merchandise at https://talkingtudors.threadless.com/ Support Talking Tudors on Patreon

Pretend Radio
1815: Who's Afraid of LaDonna Humphrey part 15

Pretend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 41:48


We continue our investigation into Charles Ray Vines and his potential involvement in the Melissa Witt murder. In this episode, we track down Vines' former neighbor and friend, Thomas Seymour. Seymour claims that he spoke with Vines just before Vines was heading to the bowling alley to meet a girl named Melissa. What other information does Seymour have that could shed light on this 30-year-old mystery? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Tudor History Challenge 13

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 14:09


History Tea Time
Catherine Parr - The Real Firebrand

History Tea Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 33:12


Catherine Parr is remembered as Henry VIII's 6th and final wife, the one who survived the murderous monarch. But while earlier wives, who ended their Queenship more tragically are glamorized, Catherine is often hidden in the background. The new film Firebrand tells the harrowing tale of an argument with the King, which nearly landed Catherine on the block and a 7th wife in Henry's bed. And the musical 6 celebrates Parr as an early feminist and laments her being forced to choose Henry over the real love of her life, Thomas Seymour. But it leaves out Catherine's dramatic life before becoming Queen and the fact that Seymour turned out to be an absolute scoundrel! Let's examine the whole life of wife #6, Catherine Parr. We'll learn what became of her, the baby she died for, and how her grave was desecrated centuries after her tragic death. Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: Music: Journey in the New World by Twin Musicom #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Meeting Kateryn Parr with Laura Adkins (ep 191)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 53:29


She's much more than the wife who "survived." Historian and author Laura Adkins takes us into the life of Kateryn Parr and shares the full background of this extraordinary woman, wife, stepmother, and queen.Show Notes:Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydThe Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and SwordCourting the Virgin Queen, coming from Pen and SwordLaura AdkinsKateryn Parr: Henry VIII's Sixth QueenHistory shows us what's possible.@shakeuphistory

Love Story
Henri VIII et Catherine Parr : l'homme qui dévorait les femmes (1/4)

Love Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 13:34


A l'occasion de la sortie du film “Le Jeu de la Reine” au cinéma, découvrez la relation entre Catherine Parr et le roi Henri VIII, un roi d'Angleterre qui s'est montré si cruel avec ses épouses, qu'il a inspiré le personnage de Barbe Bleue. En plein chaos religieux au 16e siècle, la jeune femme a agi en véritable stratège pour gagner la confiance de son époux tyrannique… et surtout, pour sauver sa peau. L'homme qui dévorait les femmes Printemps 1543. Dans l'une des chambres du château de Hampton Court, près de Londres, l'heure est à la passion. Un peu plus tôt, Catherine Parr a monté les escaliers glacés du palais royal pour rejoindre son amant, un certain Thomas Seymour. Après deux mariages de raison qui se sont soldés par la mort de ses époux, la jeune veuve est enfin libre d'aimer. Or, bientôt, elle sera la femme d'un autre homme, bien moins séduisant et plus redoutable que Thomas Seymour... Ecoutez la saison précédente :  Joey Starr & Kool Shen, de banlieusards à super stars Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Matthew Roques Suivez-nous sur Flipboard SOURCES : La Dernière Reine, Philippa Gregory, Éditions Hauteville. Catherine Parr, Elisabeth Norton, Amberley Publishing. L'article "Sous-estimée, la sixième et dernière femme d'Henri VIII façonna l'Angleterre", paru dans National Geographic le 28 septembre 2023. L'article "Les craintes cachées de Henri VIII révélées après cinq siècles grâce à des annotations inédites", paru dans Geo le 17 octobre 2023. L'article "Henri VIII, liaisons dangereuses à la cour des Tudors", paru dans National Geographic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Instant Trivia
Episode 760 - World Holidays And Observances - "7" Movies - Jimmy Jam - The Occult - Let's Get Married

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 7:30


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 760, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: World Holidays And Observances 1: At midnight on New Year's Eve, Spaniards eat one of these vine fruits with each chime of a clock bell. a grape. 2: His July 15 birthday is a holiday in Brunei. the Sultan of Brunei. 3: Tahiti celebrates this on July 14; it's that French connection. Bastille Day. 4: "The Folklore of World Holidays" gives instructions on how to make a turnip lantern for this observance. Halloween. 5: In Germany, Pfingsten is this observance, 50 days after Easter. Pentecost. Round 2. Category: "7" Movies 1: Marilyn Monroe's immortal billowing skirt photo is a still from this film. The Seven Year Itch. 2: This title refers to Sherlock Holmes' cocaine habit. The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. 3: Lina Wertmuller's 1976 film that fits this category. Seven Beauties. 4: James Cagney reprised his George M. Cohan role in this Bob Hope film. Seven Little Foys. 5: "The Magnificent 7" was based on this 1954 Japanese film. Seven Samurai. Round 3. Category: Jimmy Jam 1: He played Victor Sifuentes on "L.A. Law" before hitting the street as Det. Bobby Simone on "NYPD Blue". Jimmy Smits. 2: "Boats, Beaches, Bars and Ballads" is a 1992 box set retrospective by this singer. Jimmy Buffett. 3: From 1974 through 1978, he was ranked the No. 1 tennis player in the world. Jimmy Connors. 4: He was the lead guitarist for Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page. 5: And now an update...this "Saturday Night Live" regular also appeared in HBO's "Band of Brothers". Jimmy Fallon. Round 4. Category: The Occult 1: Yes, yes, this aid to mediums at large takes its name from the French and German words for "yes". a Ouija board. 2: In folklore of this religion "dybbuks" are evil spirits which take possession of the living. Jewish. 3: It's the ability to move an object using psychic powers. telekinesis. 4: A "Dictionary of the Occult" defines white this as consorting with spirits for a good or innocent purpose. magic. 5: In New Orleans jujus include these double-talk magick bags traditionally consecrated to the 4 elements. gris-gris (bags). Round 5. Category: Let's Get Married 1: On Sept. 12, 1953 Boston Archbishop Richard Cushing conducted the marriage between this famous pair. JFK and Jackie. 2: About his mother's remarriage, Hamlet disdainfully remarks, "Frailty thy name is" this. woman. 3: In the section on marriage in "The Prophet", he wrote "Let there be spaces in your togetherness". Khalil Gibran. 4: The first 2 acts of this 1938 play are titled "The Daily Life" and "Love and Marriage". Our Town. 5: He must have liked the family; Thomas Seymour married this English king's widow and later tried to marry his daughter. Henry VIII. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship

Steven welcomes independent scholar, Michael Stepniewski, to this episode to share his work and research found at oxford-seymour.com on the clues Edward de Vere placed in the lines of Shakespeare aimed at identifying his true identity as Edward Tudor-Seymour, son of Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth Tudor. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger  Made possible by Patrons: Alacrates, Annie Fields, Brent Evans & Patty Henson, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Ethan Kaye, Frank Lawler, Heidi Jannsch, James Gutierrez, Jaymie, Jen S, Joan Bray, John Creider, John Eddings, Jon Foss, Jonathan Batailes, Mary Jo Noce, Medical History Tour, Michelle Maycock, Roger Stritmatter, Rosemary O'Loughlin, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Vanessa Lops Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com

Tudors Dynasty
A Brief History of Sudeley Castle

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 8:50


Amidst the picturesque rolling hills of the Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle stands out as a thing of beauty. Its rich history dates back centuries and explores the stories of some of the most well-known royal figures in history. Welcome to this special episode on Sudeley Castle and its connection to Kateryn Parr, Thomas Seymour, and Lady Jane Grey. We'll begin with Edward IV. See images of Sudeley here: Sudeley from above Ruins of Parr's Presence Chamber -- Commercial FREE for patrons! Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on Tudors Dynasty! Shop Tudors Dynasty Merchandise -- Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Opening Music: Mystical Autumn by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9755-mystical-autumn License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://cemmusicproject.wixsite.com/musiclibraryfiles --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/message

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Royal Romances of Elizabeth I: The Making of the Virgin Queen (ep 129)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 38:33


We know her as the only regnant Queen to never marry, the Virgin Queen, Gloriana. But was Elizabeth I ever involved in a real royal romance?Show Notes: Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydCreative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics
Creating Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen with Dr. Elizabeth Norton (ep 125)

British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 57:26


Before she was the iconic Virgin Queen, Elizabeth was a teenager navigating the changing politics of the Tudor court. Dr. Elizabeth Norton tells us how Elizabeth's upbringing helped create the Virgin Queen.Show Notes:Carol Ann Lloydwww.carolannlloyd.com@shakeuphistorypatreon.com/carolannlloydDr. Elizabeth Nortonelizabethnorton.co.uk@enortonhistoryThe Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor (available at bookstores everywhere!)Creative Director: Lindsey LindstromMusic: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

Tudors Dynasty
The End of Thomas Seymour

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 33:02


The most wonderful Christine Morgan joins is back to give her brilliant insight into episode six of the Starz series, Becoming Elizabeth. Christine's background in theater and on the stage gives her an eye for details you may not have noticed. As usual, Christine gives us amazing insight that you will not get anywhere else. This episode....the end of Thomas Seymour. Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on Tudors Dynasty! Shop Tudors Dynasty Merchandise Love the show and want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Credits: Voiced by: Christine Morgan Written by: Christine Morgan Edited by: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/support

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 3 - Either Learn or Be Silent

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 18:52


Trigger alert - some discussion of the abuse Elizabeth I suffered. In this week's episode of Becoming Elizabeth, episode 3 "Either Learn or Be Silent", things come to a head between Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth, but is historian Claire Ridgway still angry, or has she calmed down? How does she feel about the Elizabeth and Seymour storyline and just how close was this episode to history? Claire looks at what history tells us about Seymour's behaviour with Elizabeth, including the dress-slashing scenes, as well as looking at the timeline of events, the Mary/Elizabeth letter storyline, Elizabeth's 15th birthday, Elizabeth and Lady Jane Grey, the Greys, Edward VI and Lord Protector Somerset, Pedro de Negro and Catherine Parr's feelings about her pregnancy. Phew! The link to Susan Higginbotham's article on Frances Grey - https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/the-maligned-frances-grey-guest-post-by-susan-higginbotham/ The link to Miranda Kaufmann's article on Pedro de Negro - http://www.mirandakaufmann.com/pedro-negro.html

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 2 Part 2 - feedback from Tom Cullen and Anya Reiss

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 9:14


Thank you to all those who commented on my last video with their views on the Elizabeth and Seymour storyline. It's such an important topic and it was great to open up that dialogue. Huge thanks go to Tom Cullen, who plays Thomas Seymour, and Anya Reiss, the writer, for reaching out to me, sharing their views and giving some insights into how and why Elizabeth and Seymour are depicted this way and where their storyline is going. But what about the rest of the episode? Well, don't worry, in this episode I look at the relationship between Edward VI and Princess Mary, the fuss over Catherine Parr's jewels, and the characters Lady Jane Grey and Robert Dudley. Here's the link to my article featuring Tom Cullen's comments, which he gave me permission to use - https://www.elizabethfiles.com/actor-tom-cullen-responds-to-my-anger-over-becoming-elizabeths-thomas-seymour-and-elizabeth-storyline/10295/ You can see Anya's comments replying to me on Twitter as the Anne Boleyn Files - https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles/

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Becoming Elizabeth - Epsiode 2 - Elizabeth I's #metoo moment is ruined

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 11:06


Trigger alert: Claire discusses the harassment and abuse experienced by Elizabeth I, as featured in the episode. Historian and author Claire Ridgway is rather cross this week as she talks about a key storyline in this week's "Becoming Elizabeth" episode. Claire says. "I'm so angry, spitting mad actually. I feel that Becoming Elizabeth has taken the #MeToo movement, thrown it on the floor and stamped all over it. This was an opportunity to educate; instead, we've ended up with a trashy romance." Find out exactly what Claire thought of the Elizabeth and Thomas Seymour storyline. Spoiler alert - she didn't think much of it! Join Claire in her weekly chats and all the goodies on offer with the online event "Elizabeth I: The Life of Gloriana, the Virgin Queen" by registering at https://claireridgway.com/events/elizabeth-i-the-life-of-gloriana-the-virgin-queen-online-event-7-16-september-2022/ Do make sure you register in time for this week's chat. It takes place on Friday 24th June at 10pm UK/ 5pm New York time.

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Becoming Elizabeth - Episode 1 - Keep the Knife Bright - Fictions versus history

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 13:22


In the first of these weekly videos on the Starz series "Becoming Elizabeth", historian and best-selling author Claire Ridgway discusses Episode 1 "Keep your knife bright". Claire looks at the main scenes of this episode and explores just how close they were to the real history of the events of early 1547, just after the death of King Henry VIII. What really happened in early 1547? Was the timeline correct? Was Catherine Parr really already involved with Thomas Seymour? Did Edward Seymour dash off to Scotland? And what about Thomas Seymour and the young Elizabeth I? We know that Thomas's behaviour with Elizabeth caused a scandal, but were his advances welcome? Claire explores these issues and will be going into even more detail this Friday, 17th June, in a live chatroom chat that's part of her online event "Elizabeth I: The Life of Gloriana, the Virgin Queen". These chats will be held weekly to discuss each episode. You can find out more about the event and how to register at https://claireridgway.com/events/elizabeth-i-the-life-of-gloriana-the-virgin-queen-online-event-7-16-september-2022/

Tudors Dynasty
Chat with Creator, Writer, and Executive Producer of "Becoming Elizabeth" Anya Reiss

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 13:22


This Sunday, the 12th of June, on Starz, we will be introduced to their new historical drama called, Becoming Elizabeth. Follow Elizabeth Tudor, an orphaned teenager, who becomes embroiled in the political and sexual politics of the English court on her journey to secure the crown. We are so excited to see what this eight-episode series will reveal about the history we already know - and so much Thomas Seymour! I had the privilege to discuss the upcoming release with Becoming Elizabeth creator, writer, and executive producer Anya Reiss on the matter. -- Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on the blog: Tudors Dynasty Buy Tudors Dynasty Merchandise Love the show and want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon! Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson - Twitter Guest: Anya Reiss - Twitter Sylvia's Books Editing: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music by: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog via FilmMusic.io, used by EXTENDED license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/support

Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy
The Tudors with Rebecca Larson from Tudors Dynasty the Podcast

Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 44:11


Rebecca Larson, host of Tudors Dynasty the Podcast, joins us this week to debunk the conspiracy theories surrounding the Tudors, and especially Thomas Seymour! You can find Rebecca : Twitter: @TudorsDynasty Instagram: tudorsdynasty

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Long may she reign
Catherine Parr

Long may she reign

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 42:06


As we finally make it to the end of the six queens series, we finally get to talk about the one the only Catherine Parr. Catherine Parr gets very little attention as Henry VIII's sixth and final Queen. She is most often remembered as the one who nursed Henry at the end and managed to keep her head, but she is so much more. Catherine was an intelligent woman who was incredibly cultured and a Queen that England should be proud of, so join me to talk about her incredible life. Works Cited “Catherine Parr.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 12 Feb. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Parr. “Edward Burgh (Knight).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 31 Dec. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Burgh_(knight). “John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_3rd_Baron_Latimer. “Katherine Parr.” Historic Royal Palaces, www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/history-and-stories/katherine-parr/. “Katherine Parr: the Truth about the Wife Who 'Survived.'” HistoryExtra, 17 Dec. 2021, www.historyextra.com/period/tudor/katherine-parr-marriage-henry-viii-husbands-death-writing/. “Mary Seymour.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 31 Dec. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Seymour. “Maud Green.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 31 Dec. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Green. “The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Meet the Wives. Catherine Parr: PBS.” The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Meet the Wives. Catherine Parr | PBS, www.thirteen.org/wnet/sixwives/meet/cp_handbook_bg2.html. “Take Online Courses. Earn College Credit. Research Schools, Degrees & Careers.” Study.com | Take Online Courses. Earn College Credit. Research Schools, Degrees & Careers, study.com/academy/lesson/catherine-parr-facts-children-death.html. “Thomas Parr (Died 1517).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 8 Oct. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Parr_(died_1517). “Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Seymour,_1st_Baron_Seymour_of_Sudeley. Www.facebook.com/historyofroyalwomen. “Catherine Parr - The Reluctant Queen (Part One).” History of Royal Women, 28 Mar. 2020, www.historyofroyalwomen.com/catherine-parr/catherine-parr-the-reluctant-queen-part-one/#:~:text=Catherine Parr was born in, recorded, nor is the place. Www.facebook.com/historyofroyalwomen. “Catherine Parr - The Reluctant Queen (Part Two).” History of Royal Women, 22 Feb. 2020, www.historyofroyalwomen.com/catherine-parr/catherine-parr-the-reluctant-queen-part-two/.

Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy
The truth about the Tudors

Quincy and Claire Talk Conspiracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 34:13


The Tudors are a favourite point in history for many, and with that comes conspiracies. Was Elizabeth I really a man? And what was Thomas Seymour doing in the middle of the night outside Edward VI's bedchamber... Join us to find out!

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Single Malt History with Gareth Russell
Dr. Elizabeth Norton on Anne of Cleves, Thomas Seymour, and ancient plots

Single Malt History with Gareth Russell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 23:14


I am joined in today's episode by Dr. Elizabeth Norton, who chats about her biography of Henry VIII's fourth wife Anne of Cleves, England's first crowned queen Elfrida, and her research into the controversy between Thomas Seymour and the future Elizabeth I.

Not Just the Tudors
A Tudor Scandal: Did Thomas Seymour Groom Elizabeth Tudor?

Not Just the Tudors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 49:48


In 1547, the 14-year-old future Queen Elizabeth I is living with her step-mother Queen Catherine Parr and her new husband Thomas Seymour, uncle to Elizabeth's half-brother King Edward VI. But when Seymour begins an overt flirtation with Elizabeth, she is sent away by Catherine. Later, when Seymour is arrested for treason, Elizabeth and Seymour's relationship comes under close scrutiny.In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Dr. Elizabeth Norton about this harrowing and potentially damaging episode from the early life of the Virgin Queen.Sign up to receive History Hit's Tudor Tuesday newsletter, here > See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Beheaded
Interview with Rebecca Larson: A Special Edition Episode on Thomas Seymour

Beheaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 62:19


SPECIAL EDITION! Rebecca Larson, owner of the website and podcast Tudors Dynasty, shares her expertise on the very notable Thomas Seymour. Rebecca sheds light on some of the most controversial rumors about Thomas Seymour, who was uncle to King Edward VI and the younger brother of  Sir  Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. As an author and well-known podcast host herself, Rebecca started her blog Tudors Dynasty in 2015 and it has since exploded into a go-to source for Tudor knowledge. She has interviewed herself a variety of well-known historians such as Tracy Borman, Margaret George, Alison Weir, Dan Jones, Suzannah Lipscomb and so many more. In this exclusive interview, Rebecca and Megan chat about everything from Thomas Seymour's romantic appeal to the 33 charges his own brother and nephew threw at him, leading him to the dreaded scaffold. Enjoy this off-season interview-style episode and, of course, please be sure to check out tudorsdynasty.com for more on Rebecca Larson and Tudor history. 

Headline Books
IN THIS NEW SEPULCHRE by Alison Weir, read by Beth Eyre - audiobook extract

Headline Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 3:38


In This New Sepulchre by Sunday Times best-selling historian Alison Weir is a companion piece to the captivating final novel in the Six Tudor Queens series, Katharine Parr: The Sixth Wife. "How beautiful this place was. It was comforting to think that the Queen would lie here peacefully for eternity." 1549. Katharine Parr, the last of Henry VIII's queens, has been dead for some eight months. Her cousin, Mary Odell, comes to mourn her by the beautiful marble tomb Thomas Seymour has erected at their home, Sudeley Castle. Alone in the peaceful chapel, Mary will never be able to predict the fate of Katharine's resting place in the centuries to come. 1782. Sudeley is a ruin and Katharine's body has lain hidden for decades. But a determined young woman has resolved to find her grave - and pay homage to her legacy. In the years that follow, Katharine's story captures the imagination of many different people who seek to know and remember the six Tudor queens. Can she finally be left to rest in peace?

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
20 Interesting Facts about Jane Seymour

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 7:32


Jane Seymour was the third wife of King Henry VIII, the mother of King Edward VI and the sister of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector, and Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Even though she was queen for a relatively short period, Jane Seymour is still an interesting Tudor lady, and in this latest "Facts about..." instalment, Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books, shares 20 interesting facts about her. Did you know all of them?

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
A mathematician, Call Me Risley, and a scapegoat

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 16:47


In this second part of This week in Tudor history, historian Claire Ridgway introduces mathematician and inventor William Oughtred, tells you about the life of Thomas Wriothesley, the man known as “Call me Risley” in Hilary Mantel’s novels, and shares about Germaine Gardiner, a bishop’s nephew who was executed as a scapegoat.   You can see this podcast as a video at the following link: https://youtu.be/OxmJtyiWnz4   5th March 1575 - Baptism of mathematician William Oughtred at Eton College. Oughtred is responsible for developing a straight slide-rule, a gauging rod and various sundials. He also introduced the "×" symbol for multiplication and the abbreviations "sin" and "cos" for the sine and cosine functions.   6th March 1547 - Former Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, lost the Great Seal of his Lord Chancellorship and was confined to his home at Ely Place for abusing his authority.    7th March 1544 - Germaine Gardiner and priest John Larke were hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn. Historian Diarmaid MacCulloch believes that Germaine was a scapegoat for the actions of his uncle and master, Bishop Stephen Gardiner.   The American Oughtred Society - http://www.oughtred.org/   Other Tudor history events for 5th, 6th and 7th March:   March 5 - Tobacco comes to Europe - https://youtu.be/D1mtHYLJtXc March 5 - Thomas Seymour and 33 counts of treason - https://youtu.be/YNPqZ5fHNh8 March 6 - The Dissolution of the Monasteries - https://youtu.be/aELw2ss-xM8 March 6 - Juan Luis Vives and the young Mary I - https://youtu.be/B18CK9M_glg  March 7 - The Pope threatens Henry VIII - https://youtu.be/Y-N3cSyx4dA March 7 - The Great Comet - https://youtu.be/acdhc-kzXnM -- Claire Ridgway Historian and author, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files and Tudor Society www.theanneboleynfiles.com www.tudorsociety.com https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles http://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/ https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/ https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
Did Anne Stanhope, Edward Seymour's wife, really have scandalous affairs?

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 8:49


In this edition of Tudor Fan Q&A, historian and author Claire Ridgway answers a question about a character featured in Showtime's "The Tudors" series.You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/ex2q9kL-2NcColleen, from California, wanted to know whether Anne Seymour (née Stanhope), wife of Edward Seymour, really had scandalous affairs with Sir Francis Bryan and her own brother-in-law, Thomas Seymour, and if Thomas really fathered one of her sons. Claire looks at the Anne Seymour of the series compared to the Anne of the contemporary sources, and shares the truth about this maligned duchess.

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Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
This week in Tudor History, January 11-17 - Part 2

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 10:44


This second part of this week's "This week in Tudor History" covers events that took place in the Tudor period on 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th January. Find out all about these Tudor events from Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History" and several other Tudor history books. 14th January 1515 - On this day in the reign of King Henry VIII, following the death of King Louis XII of France, King Henry VIII sent his best friend, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, to fetch Louis' widow and bring her back to England. The widow was, of course, Henry VIII's younger and favourite sister, Mary Tudor. This mission ended up in a secret marriage though! See https://youtu.be/yPlUHeSNi40 for more on Suffolk and Mary's secret marriage. 15th January 1555 - On this day in the reign of Queen Mary I, Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, died at Chelsea. Jane was the widow of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, mother-in-law of Lady jane Grey pr Queen Jane, and mother of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. 16th January 1501 - On this day in the reign of King Henry VII, courtier Sir Anthony Denny was born at Cheshunt. Denny became a close confidant of King Henry VIII, serving him as groom of the stool and being chosen as the one to tell the king he was dying in 1547, and he also helped Catherine Parr in 1548 when she needed help to protect her marriage and the reputation of her stepdaughter, Princess Elizabeth. 17th January 1587 - On this day in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, clockmaker Bartholomew Newsam (Newsum, Newsham) died. This famous craftsman also made sundials and scientific instruments, and appears to have been employed by Elizabeth I. Here are links to see some examples of his craftsmanship:https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1888-1201-126https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1912-0208-1https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search#!?q=Bartholomew%20Newsam&perPage=20&sortBy=Relevance&offset=0&pageSize=0 Links to previous years' videos:January 14 - Francis Kett leaps and dances in the fire - https://youtu.be/hgwEQnfpkxs January 14 - Elizabeth I's coronation procession - https://youtu.be/qltgENLUJLkJanuary 15 - The death of Catherine Carey (Knollys), daughter of Mary Boleyn - https://youtu.be/LPq30SRVnesJanuary 15 - Elizabeth I's coronation - https://youtu.be/oejNK0u49qUJanuary 16 - Thomas Howard breaks his promise about Mary, Queen of Scots - https://youtu.be/lGi8S6H3SVsJanuary 16 - Thomas Seymour, a kidnap attempt and the king's dog - https://youtu.be/EPxknjmtU8QJanuary 17 - Poet Thomas Wyatt is arrested - https://youtu.be/dlEQrkr8CDgJanuary 17 - Leicestershire woman gives birth to a cat! - https://youtu.be/AVOtEP_alvc

Tudors Dynasty
NEW SEASON: Alison Weir, Matthew Lewis and a Madwoman

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 73:29


Welcome to the new season!!   I wanted to start of the new season with a bang, and so I was able to line up best-selling author and historian Alison Weir. Alison stops by to chat about Katheryn Howard, the Tudors....and of course we talk about Thomas Seymour.   The second segment of the show is called 'Ask the Expert'. This segment is for my listeners to be able to submit their questions to a historian on a specific subject. This episode my expert is historian/author Matthew Lewis and he answers your Richard III (and princes in the Tower) questions.   Lastly, we wrap up the episode with a 'Brief History' - just like the old days, I tell you a story about a specific person who lived between 1485 and 1603...this time it's a fascinating story about a madwoman who claimed to be the daughter of.....(you'll have to listen).   *Patron exclusive content:   See Show Notes for all the Details Merchandise: https://bit.ly/3bJiEXz   Credits: Written by: Rebecca Larson & Steph Stohrer Voiced by: Rebecca Larson, Alison Weir and Matthew Lewis Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson  Music Credits: Music: Pavana alla veneziana by Paul O'Dette, Composed by Joan Ambrosio Dalza Resources: TudorsDynasty.com TudorsDynastyPodcast.com Patreon.com/TudorsDynasty

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
September 5 - The death of Bloody Bonner

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 7:05


On this day in Tudor history, 5th September 1569, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London and a man nicknamed “Bloody Bonner”, died in Marshalsea Prison. He had started his career in Henry VIII's reign and was not just a churchman, he was also a diplomat. In today's talk, historian Claire Ridgway fleshes out this Tudor bishop who got his nickname from being in charge of burning reformers in London. Find out about his life, career and how he ended up dying in prison. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/Sfs2tJAdSE8 Also on this day in Tudor history, 5th September 1548, Catherine Parr, Henry VIII’s sixth and final wife, died at Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire. At the time of her death, Catherine Parr was the wife of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, her fourth husband, and she had given birth to a daughter, Lady Mary Seymour, on 30th August 1548. Find out more about her burial, the discovery of her remains in the 18th and 19th centuries, and her present resting place, in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/d4XIrkgjysk

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
August 30 - The Treaty of the More

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 4:46


On this day in Tudor history, 30th August 1525, the Treaty of the More was agreed between King Henry VIII of England and Louise of Savoy, who was acting as regent for her son, King Francis I of France, while he was imprisoned by imperial forces. Why was Francis in prison? What were the terms of the Treaty of the More? How did this treaty affect Henry VIII's daughter, Mary? And what happened next. Find out all about the Treaty of the More and its consequences in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society. Also, on this day in Tudor history, 30th August 1548, Catherine Parr, Queen Dowager (sixth wife of King Henry VIII) and wife of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, gave birth to a healthy daughter at Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire. Thomas and Catherine named the little girl Mary after her godmother, the future Queen Mary I.Lady Mary Seymour would soon be orphaned, and by the age of two she had disappeared from the records. What happened to Mary Seymour? Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/R_wMweeswm8 

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
July 31 - Henry Grey, father of Lady Jane Grey, is released from the Tower

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 7:02


On this day in Tudor history, 31st July 1553, Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, was “discharged out of the Tower by the Earle of Arundell and had the Quenes pardon.” Suffolk had, of course, been imprisoned after Mary I had overthrown his daughter, Queen Jane, or Lady Jane Grey, and his release was down to his wife, Frances, interceding with the queen and begging for mercy. But who was Henry Grey and how did he go from being pardoned to being executed in 1554?  Find out in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/pIwWLcPt6w4 Henry Grey's execution and the story regarding his head? - https://youtu.be/xkyb5qTHSBU  Also, on this day in Tudor history, 31st July 1544 and 1548, the future Queen Elizabeth I wrote letters to her stepmother, Catherine Parr. The letters were written at very different times in Elizabeth's life, the first when Catherine was queen and Elizabeth had been separated from her for a while, and the second after Catherine had actually removed Elizabeth from her and Thomas Seymour's household. Find out more about these letters and their context in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/6jSr01gFj0Y 

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
June 13 - Pregnant Catherine Parr goes to Sudeley

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 5:26


On this day in Tudor history, 13th June 1548, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, and his wife, Catherine Parr, the dowager queen, set off from Catherine’s manor of Hanworth in London to travel to Seymour’s seat of Sudeley Castle. They were accompanied by Lady Jane Grey and around 100 others. Seymour wanted his wife to enjoy the final months of her pregnancy safe in the Cotswolds away from the Plague in London and for his first-born child to be born at Sudeley. In today's talk, historian Claire Ridgway shares details on who accompanied the couple, what Sudeley was like and what happened next.You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/ExDP0nZEdsU You can find out more about Catherine Parr’s death in the 5th September video from last year - https://youtu.be/d4XIrkgjysk  Also on this day in Tudor history, 13th June 1587, William Knell, an actor in "The Queen's Men" company of players, got into a fight with a fellow actor in Thame, Oxfordshire. Find out more about him and his sad and violent end in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/R7cFVpbYPks 

Tudors Dynasty
Historian Rebecca Larson Talks Thomas Seymour

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 64:46


Welcome to the show - I’m Rebecca Larson, host of the Tudors Dynasty Podcast, and today’s episode is a bit different from previous episodes as this time I am the guest. I was recently asked by Rosie, the host of the History, eh? Podcast to come on and talk about Thomas Seymour - how could I refuse an invitation like that!? So...for those of you who have been following my journey with Thomas Seymour, I hope you enjoy this episode.    Please, please, check out Rosie's podcast. Search for "History, Eh?" available on most platforms.  https://historyeh.com/2020/thomas-seymour-with-rebecca-larson/    -- Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Rosie Parent Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson Music Credits:Music from https://filmmusic.io"Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) 

History, eh?
1:19 Thomas Seymour with Rebecca Larson

History, eh?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 64:09


Today the episode is dedicated to Thomas Seymour. The fantastic podcaster of Tudors Dynasty Rebecca Larson joins me and answers my multitude of questions concerning this great historical figure.   Host: RosieSocial Media: Twitter @historyeh | Instagram @historyeh.podcast | Facebook @historyeh | Website www.historyeh.comFollow the GuestGuest: Rebecca LarsonSocial Media: Podcast Website: Tudors Dynasty.com | Twitter @TudorsDynasty | Facebook @tudorsdynasty | Instagram @tudorsdynasty| | Podbean Tudors DynastyThomas Seymour Society Website Thomas Seymour Society Join me on the Blog for more in-depth information: Thomas Seymour with Rebecca Larson#History #HistoryEh #Podcast #HistoryPodcast #TudorDynasty #Tudors #ThomasSeymour #KingHenry#NewEpisode 

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Tudors Dynasty
Historian Dr. Estelle Paranque on Queen Elizabeth I

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 61:53


*Warning: This episode contains some explicit language, nothing serious, but don't listen with little ears around.   Dr Estelle Paranque is Lecturer in Early Modern History at New College of the Humanities at Northeastern, and an Honorary Research Fellow within the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Elizabeth I of England Through Valois Eyes: Power, Representation, and Diplomacy in the Reign of the Queen, 1558-1588 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) and has published several essays on Elizabeth I, French monarchs, and other European queens.   I had the privilege to speak with historian Dr Estelle Paranque on the subject, by the way, her favorite subject, and we discussed everything from her relationship with Robert Dudley, her similarities to Anne Boleyn, and yes, I found a way to discuss Thomas Seymour - because, let’s be honest, you can’t talk about Elizabeth’s early years without discussing Thomas.   For Show Notes, please go to https://tudorsdynastypodcast.com/show-notes/ -- Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Dr Estelle Paranque Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson Music Credits:Music from https://filmmusic.io"Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)  

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
April 12 - The Earl of Oxford, Elizabeth I's love child?

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 11:07


On this day in Tudor history, 12th April 1550, in the reign of King Edward VI, courtier and poet, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was born. In today's talk, Tudor history author Claire Ridgway introduces Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and talks about his not-so-nice personality, the Oxfordian theory regarding the works of William Shakespeare, and the idea that Oxford was actually Elizabeth I's son by Thomas Seymour. Also on this day in Tudor history, 12th April 1533, Anne Boleyn made her very first public appearance as King Henry VIII's official queen consort. She didn’t half set tongues wagging when she processed to mass accompanied by 60 ladies and dressed to the nines. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/3vKjaT3H1Kc  Further reading on Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford:https://theotherpages.org/poems/poem-uv.html#vere https://www.poemhunter.com/edward-de-vere/ “Oxford: Son of Queen Elizabeth I” by Paul Streitzhttp://shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org/ https://doubtaboutwill.org/ https://shakespeareauthorship.com/ 

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
March 20 - St Cuthbert Mayne, an Elizabethan priest and martyr

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 8:11


 On this day in Tudor history, 20th March 1544, Cuthbert Mayne (Main/Maine) or St Cuthbert Mayne, Roman Catholic priest and martyr, was baptised in Youlston in North Devon.Cuthbert Mayne has gone down in history as the first seminary priest to be martyred. He was hanged, drawn and quartered at Launceston on 30th November 1577, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.Let Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, tell you a bit more about this Elizabethan martyr.Also on this day in Tudor history, 20th March 1549, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron of Sudeley, was executed by beheading on Tower Hill. Find out more about his sticky end in last year's video - https://youtu.be/-NROmIAjYUY 

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
March 5 - Tobacco comes to Europe

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 8:27


On this day in Tudor history, 5th March 1558, Spanish physician Francisco Fernandes brought back live tobacco plants and seeds from Mexico to Europe. In today's "On This Day in Tudor History", Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, talks about the introduction of tobacco in Europe and how it was viewed as a cure-all, and how tobacco smoking became fashionable at Elizabeth I's court. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/D1mtHYLJtXc Also on this day in Tudor history, 5th March 1549, a bill of attainder was passed against Thomas Seymour, Baron Sudeley, uncle of King Edward VI, finding him guilty of 33 counts of treason. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/YNPqZ5fHNh8 

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
February 5 - Elizabeth under investigation

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 5:31


On this day in Tudor history, 5th February 1549, in the reign of King Edward VI, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth I, was summoned to appear before Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, who was keeping her under house arrest at Hatfield while the Crown investigated Thomas Seymour. Edward VI's privy council were investigating whether Elizabeth was secretly plotting to marry Thomas Seymour, Edward VI's uncle, helped by her servants, Katherine Ashley and Thomas Parry. Parry and Ashley had made confessions, but what had they said? And what would happen to them all? Find out in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society. You can read the confessions of Thomas Parry, Katherine Ashley and Elizabeth at https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YitDAAAAcAAJ/page/n109/mode/2up p. 95 to 103.Book recommendation: The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor by Elizabeth Norton. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/Z7nodYmM8UYAlso on this day in Tudor history, 5th February 1537, in the reign of King Henry VIII, diplomat Sir Henry Brooke was born. Find out all about him in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/L-rtOllJOkE  You can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
January 16 - Thomas Howard breaks his promise about Mary, Queen of Scots

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 6:44


On this day in Tudor history, 16th January 1572, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, eldest son of the late Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was tried and found guilty of treason at Westminster Hall. Norfolk had promised Queen Elizabeth I that he would not get involved with Mary, Queen of Scots, ever again, but it was a promise that he just couldn't keep. Once again, he had become involved in a plot against Elizabeth I and in support of Mary, Queen of Scots. He wouldn't escape punishment this time. Find out exactly what happened in today's talk from Claire Ridgway, author of several Tudor history books. Here's the link to Claire's video on Norfolk's execution - https://youtu.be/URsHZ5Iif1M You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/lGi8S6H3SVsAlso on this day in Tudor history, 16th January 1549, Edward VI's uncle, Thomas Seymour, was alleged to have broken into the King Edward VI’s apartments at Hampton Court Palace to kidnap the young King. You can find out exactly what happened in my video from last year - https://youtu.be/EPxknjmtU8QYou can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/

Tudors Dynasty
Thomas Cromwell with Author Caroline Angus

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 46:29


For years you have been asking me to do a podcast about Thomas Cromwell. Even though I had read quite a bit about his life, I had never felt like I could do his story the justice it deserved. Today is the day.   My guest today is author Caroline Angus. Caroline is one of the leading authorities on Thomas Cromwell. Her research on him has been so extensive that she has published a trilogy called The Queenmaker Series. Today, Caroline will help us better understand Thomas Cromwell.   I’m Rebecca Larson, host of the Tudors Dynasty Podcast and owner of TudorsDynasty.com. Telling the stories of those who lived centuries before us is what I enjoy doing most.  Whether it be a show on one subject or an interview with an author/historian, I’ll bring you the tales of 16th century England. Before I get started today, I need to take a minute to thank the folks who became new patrons during the break: Hanane S and Melissa A - thank you so much for your support - your support and the support of all my patrons who have meant the world to me. It’s support like yours that encourages me to keep you entertained and informed. At the beginning of the next season (September 2020), I will be changing the layout of my show. I want to continue with interviews but I also want to go back to my roots and talk about one subject. I also want to add other segments. Keeping in mind that the overall show length with be longer... what other things would you like me to inform you of or entertain you with? This day in history? Book recommendations? Other ideas?   My patrons will be allowed to vote on what they’d like to see added, and then I’ll do just that. Actually sounds like a wonderful challenge and I can’t wait to see what happens.    If you’d like to cast your vote and aren’t a patron? Well, you can go to patreon.com/tudorsdynasty and click become a patron...then go cast your vote! You, along with all my other patrons have the opportunity to control one of the segments of my show in 2020. A full list of patrons can be found at tudorsdynastypodcast.com    Painted as an evil-mastermind, Thomas Cromwell’s reputation, like Thomas Seymour’s has not done them any favors. Yet, authors like Hilary Mantel have returned him to his human form. Thomas Cromwell, the man. Let’s chat with Caroline Angus about the man, the myth, the legend….Thomas Cromwell.   carolineangusbaker.com     More info @ TudorsDynastyPodcast.com      --   Patreon.com/TudorsDynasty click "Become a Patron" Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson & Caroline Angus Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson Music Credits:Music from https://filmmusic.io "Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

VHS MASSACRE RADIO
VHS MASSACRE RADIO: New York Comic Con recap! Troma Entertainment, Glass Eye Pix, 1UP Arcade, and VHS Massacre Too updates!

VHS MASSACRE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 11:07


Thomas Seymour sits down with Stephanie Perez AKA @yeahfoodbeer to talk about the 2019 New York Comic Con! discussions on Troma Entertainment, Glass Eye Pix and 1UP Arcade, Little Mermaid and VHS Massacre Too updates!   Spotify Twitch  Stitcher Radio  iTunes Twitter  Google App! Podbean   InstagramFacebook  Youtube  Bandcamp  Player FM  Microguide   Blubrry  

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
September 5 - Death of Catherine Parr, Sixth wife of Henry VIII

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 13:07


On this day in Tudor history, 5th September 1548, the sixth and final wife of the late King Henry VIII, Catherine Parr, died at Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire.At the time of her death, Catherine Parr was the wife of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, her fourth husband, and she had given birth to a daughter, Lady Mary Seymour, on 30th August 1548.Catherine Parr was buried in the chapel at Sudeley Castle with Lady Jane Grey acting as her chief mourner. In today's talk, Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, gives details of Catherine Parr's burial and the discovery of her remains in the 18th and 19th centuries, and her present resting place.You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/d4XIrkgjyskYou can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/

The Tudor Minute
Tudor Minute August 30: Katherine Parr has a daughter

The Tudor Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 1:22


Today in 1548 Mary Seymour was born. She was the daughter of Katherine Parr to Thomas Seymour.

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
August 30 - Little Mary Seymour, a Tudor mystery

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 7:04


 On this day in Tudor history, 30th August 1548, Catherine Parr, Queen Dowager (sixth wife of King Henry VIII) and wife of Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, gave birth to a healthy daughter at Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire. Thomas and Catherine named the little girl Mary after her godmother, the future Queen Mary I. Lady Mary Seymour would soon be orphaned, and by the age of two she had disappeared from the records. What happened to Mary Seymour?  Claire Ridgway, founder of the  Tudor Society, talks about the various theories regarding Mary Seymour's fate. What a Tudor mystery! You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/R_wMweeswm8 You can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway
July 31 - A young Elizabeth writes to Catherine Parr

Tudor History with Claire Ridgway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 10:50


On this day in Tudor history, 31st July 1544 and 1548, the future Queen Elizabeth I wrote letters to her stepmother, Catherine Parr.The letters were written at very different times in Elizabeth's life, the first when Catherine was queen and Elizabeth had been separated from her for a while, and the second after Catherine had actually removed Elizabeth from her and Thomas Seymour's household. Claire Ridgway, author of On This Day in Tudor History, shares Elizabeth's letters and explains the context. You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:https://youtu.be/6jSr01gFj0Y Book recommendations: "Elizabeth" by David Starkey"; "Elizabeth I: Collected Works" ed. Leah S. Marcus, Mary Beth Rose, Janel Mueller. You can find Claire at:https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com https://www.tudorsociety.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/ https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/

Tudors Dynasty
Thomas, the diplomat and the Siege of Pest

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 15:21


Oct 13, 2018 at 3:52pm   Hey! Welcome to the show! This will be the first show where I debut my new equipment AND new imaging from the amazingly talented, Troy Larson.  Thomas, the diplomat and the Siege of Pest is a new concept for me. I don't often speak of anything diplomatic or military, because it used to bore me. I was more interested in the relationships and the drama. Little did I know that the research for this podcast would change my mind all together. That by understanding an important piece of Thomas Seymour's history I understand him all the more. The battles, sieges and wars were a large part of Tudor lives and to neglect them is to do an injustice. So, here I go...stepping outside the box and producing a new sounding podcast about a subject I knew little of before choosing it as a topic. If, as recommended in the podcast, you'd like to follow along on Google Maps (or wherever you prefer), here are a list of cities mentioned: Vienna  Nuremberg  Esztergom  Buda (Budapest, Hungary)  Pest (Budapest, Hungary) Enjoy this podcast and hope to see you next time!  -Rebecca  -- Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson Produced by: Rebecca Larson Imaging by: Troy Larson Music Credits:  Suonatore di Liuto Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/     

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Tudors Dynasty
Episode: Edward VI's Regency Council

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 26:29


Apr 2, 2018 at 12:37pm   Episode: Edward VI's Regency Council   After producing my series on Lady Jane Grey I thought I should step back a bit and look at the beginning of Edward VI's reign. As many of you already know I have an obsession with Thomas Seymour - it is at the time of Edward accession to the throne that things began to sour for Thomas Seymour...where he may have foresaw great favor and wealth, realty brought him much less. Thomas Seymour was not even trusted by King Henry VIII to be on the regency council of his own nephew. This episode will focus on the events that occurred prior to King Henry VIII's death and will end with each of the sixteen men on the council and a bit about them. I would also like to take a minute to apologize for the slaughtering of English place names, surnames and events -- I didn't realize until after the fact that I may have done a bit more research on how to pronounce a few things - my apologies, in advance. -----  Written by: Rebecca Larson Voiced by: Rebecca Larson Produced by: Rebecca Larson Music Credits:  Suonatore di Liuto Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  ------------------------------------------------------------ Sources/References: Acts of the Privy Council of England, Volume 2 Craik, George Lillie & Charles MacFarlane. "The pictorial history of England during the reign of George the Third: being a history of the people, as well as a history of the kingdom. Illustrated with several hundred woodcuts, Volume 2".  De Lisle, Leanda. "Tudor" Hutchinson, Robert. "The Last Days of Henry VIII" Lipscomb, Suzannah. "The King is Dead" Scard, Margaret. "Edward Seymour" Tytler, Patrick Fraser. "England Under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary, With Contemporary History of Europe, Illustrated in a Series of Original Letters Never Before Printed: with Historical Introductions and Biographical and Critical Notes; in Two Volumes." Wagner, John A., Susan Walter Schmid. "Encyclopedia of Tudor England"

The Tudor Travel Show
Borthwick Castle & The Daredevil Escape of Mary, Queen of Scots

The Tudor Travel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 48:28


In this episode, The Tudor Travel Guide speaks with Kieran Rose, Front of House Manager at Borthwick Castle in Scotland, the scene of a daring escape by Mary Queen of Scots in 1567, as she fled from those who had turned against her, and her unpopular husband, the Earl of Bothwell. Hear all about the castle, its fascinating history and how you can visit this popular wedding and event destination today. If you want to read more about this location, you can check out The Tudor Travel Guide blog entitled, Borthwick Castle & Mary Queen of Scot's Daredevil Escape.    We also speak to Rebecca Larson from Tudors Dynasty about her love for Sudeley Castle and its close association with Katherine Parr, sixth wife of Henry VIII and her fourth husband, Thomas Seymour.  Follow the link if you wish to read more about Sudeley Castle and the Remarkable Life, and Shocking Death, of Katherine Parr.    If you want to keep up to date with all The Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com.   You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram andPinterest

Tudors Dynasty
A Brief History: Thomas Seymour

Tudors Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 7:07


Music Credits:Village Consort Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 

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VHS MASSACRE RADIO
VHS Soup: Some random moments and outtakes from the VHS Massacre documentary

VHS MASSACRE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 4:19


Happy Holidays from VHS Massacre Radio! Random never heard before clips from the VHS Massacre documentary featuring Chris Ferry, David Leute, Loyd Kaufman, Ken Powell and Thomas Seymour. Lloyd speaks to Tom about 70's TV and devil worshipping conglomerates, Dave Leute plays guitar as Ken sleeps and Chris Ferry sees The Room at midnight!   Spotify Twitch  Stitcher Radio  iTunes Twitter  Google App! Podbean   InstagramFacebook  Youtube  Bandcamp  Player FM  Microguide   Blubrry

Geeks Under the Influence
Guinterview with VHS Massacre/Mark of the Beast Director Thomas Seymour

Geeks Under the Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 54:17


GUI141 - GUINTERVIEW: THOMAS SEYMOUR (VHS MASSACRE, MARK OF THE BEAST) Mike "The Hobbit" sits down with Writer/Director Thomas Seymour to discuss the challenges of independent film making in a post physical media age, and his progress on the sequel to "VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media (2016)." Find out more about Thomas Seymour and his coming projects at: https://vhsmassacre.com/ https://www.facebook.com/VHSMassacres/ Thomas Seymour on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0997990/ _________________________________________________ GUI Home - www.guipodcast.com GUI Hotline: (804) 505-4GUI (4484) (Message & data rates may apply) Thanks to our sponsors: www.emilycee.com Gift Shop of Horrors giftshopofhorrors.com/ Support GUI by shopping Amazon - amzn.to/2cg3FF8 Check out the ton of merch for the GUI Network on TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/geeks-under-the-influence?ref_id=7481 Twitter - twitter.com/GUIPodcastRVA Facebook - www.facebook.com/guipodcastrva/ Tumblr - www.geeksundertheinfluence.tumblr.com _________________________________________________ ● Track Info ● Commercial Break Music: SKGB - Ridin Dirty Wit Ganesha Disclaimer Music is: David Mumford - Night Without Sleep (Instrumental) Intro Music is: Synthetic Nightmare - Breaking the Mold www.facebook.com/Synthetic-Nightmare-109254524845/ Outro Music is: “Dead By Dawn” courtesy of the “Creep-A-Zoids” www.creep-a-zoids.com/ Geeks Under the Influence is a trademark of Michael Bickett. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

VHS MASSACRE RADIO
New York Cine Radio: Pacific Rim, Get Low, Despicable Me 2 #79

VHS MASSACRE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 75:55


This week the gang talks about Pacific Rim, Get Low and Despicable Me 2. Also we feel the need to calmly discuss the Lianne Spiderbaby Macdougall fiasco. It's a big deal and it's important. (If you don't know what we mean go here) This is New York Cine Radio with host Thomas Seymour, Ken Powell and Dave Leute.

Rex Factor
38. Edward VI

Rex Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2011 62:35


After the tumultuous reign of Henry VIII, in 1547 his young son Edward VI comes to the throne. As a minor, Edward's reign is dominated the machinations of the key men at court, particularly his uncles (Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, and Thomas Seymour), and John Dudley (Duke of Northumberland), while Thomas Cranmer pushes forward radical Protestant reforms. However, Edward himself shows great promise and intelligence and comes to exert a real influence on events, particularly in religion and concerning his oldest sister, Mary. Often dismissed as an insignificant interlude, Edward's reign is another fascinating episode in the Tudor dynasty - but is it a successful one? If you get confused by all the different names (and indeed, promotions mean some people change their name!) check out our Who's Who guide: https://rexfactor.wordpress.com/english-monarchs/whos-who/tudors/whos-who-edward-vi/