On this day in history events for 30 March to 5 April.
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This week in history 30 March – 5 April
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Elizabeth I Words Quiz
Have fun with this quiz on words spoken and written by Elizabeth I.
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Sex, Sexuality and the Female Body in the Medieval and Tudor Period Video
In today’s Claire chats I discuss the various views and theories on sex, sexuality, the anatomy of the female reproductive system, sex and health, and premarital sex and adultery which were prevalent in the Medieval and Tudor period.
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April 2015 Tudor Life Magazine
Here’s the April Tudor Life magazine with a loose theme of Thomas Cromwell, but as usual we cover a wide variety of historical themes.
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26 March 2015: The Reinterment of Richard III – Links to keep you updated
Today sees the reinterment of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral.
Many of you will have read my low-down on the events in Tudor Life magazine, but here are some of the events happening today and links to keep you updated on them…
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A History of the English Monarchy: From Boadicea to Elizabeth I by Gareth Russell – Out Today!
Congratulations to historian Gareth Russell, and regular Tudor Life magazine contributor on the release of his new book A History of the English Monarchy: From Boadicea to Elizabeth I. It’s just come out in paperback and will be coming out as a kindle version in the next week or so.
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The Offspring of Thomas and Elizabeth Boleyn by Conor Byrne
The birth dates of the children born to Sir Thomas Boleyn and his wife Elizabeth Howard have caused considerable controversy among historians over the centuries. It is a fact that Elizabeth was delivered of two surviving daughters (Mary and Anne) and three sons (Thomas, Henry and George), only one of whom (George) survived to adulthood. Everything else is uncertain. Even the date of Thomas’s marriage to Elizabeth is not known. Only in 1538 were parish registers systematically introduced in which all weddings, baptisms and funerals were recorded.
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This week in history 23 – 29 March
On this day in history events for 23-29 March.
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Recent and forthcoming books Spring 2015
Recent and forthcoming books for Spring 2015.
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The Tapestry by Nancy Bilyeau
Congratulations to author Nancy Bilyeau on the release of The Tapestry, the final book in her Joanna Stafford trilogy of Tudor thrillers. I’ve just finished the second book, The Chalice, and so am looking forward to diving straight into this one.
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The death of Elizabeth I and possible causes of death by Alexander Taylor
Elizabeth I is one of England’s most well-known monarchs. She was the daughter of the infamous King Henry VIII and his second wife the illustrious Queen Anne Boleyn, who was executed when Elizabeth was just two years old.
Elizabeth reigned for almost forty-five years and was the last monarch of the Tudor Dynasty, having died childless. Her reign is famous as ‘The Golden Age’, for its blooming of the arts with the origins of Renaissance drama and for producing the most famous playwrights of the era, such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe.
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In the news this week 23 – 29 March 2015
Links to history stories in the news in week beginning 23rd March 2015.
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Richard III Cortege – Links for Photos and Videos
Links for videos and photos of Richard III’s cortege in and around Leicester on 22 March 2015.
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Affairs of State Quiz
Enjoy this quiz on real and alleged infidelities of the Tudor period.
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Menstruation in Tudor Times – Video
In this week’s Claire Chats video I talk about the different views on menstruation in Tudor times and how women coped with it.
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Sky News
Tudor Society members – please wish our member Catherine a huge “Good luck” with her interview tomorrow (Friday) with Sky News at Leicester Cathedral. Sky News are building up to the re-interment of Richard III and wanted to interview a member of our society.
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Meet-up in Paris
Fancy meeting up in Paris on 29th March?
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In the news this week 16-22 March
History stories in the news in the week 16-22 March 2015.
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This week in history 16 – 22 March
On this day in history events for 16-22 March.
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Thomas More Quiz
How much do you know about Sir Thomas More? Find out with this fun quiz.
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Margaret Beaufort’s Ordinances – Video
In today’s Claire Chats video I talk about the Ordinances by Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, as to what Preparation is to be made against the Deliverance of a Queen, as also for the Christening of the Child which she shall be delivered, ordinances written by Margaret Beaufort, Henry VII’s mother, in 1486 when Elizabeth of York, her daughter-in-law, was expecting her first child.
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In the news this week 9-15 March
Links to history news articles for week 9-15 March.
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Transcript of Natalie Grueninger’s Live Chat
Thanks so much to everyone who attended the live chatroom session with Natalie Grueninger yesterday – we had a fun time and Natalie was able to add more details about how the Tudor progress system worked. As always people wanted to know about the “real” people and Natalie was really good at filling in the blanks.
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This week in history 9 – 15 March
On this day in history events for week beginning 9th March.
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Hans Holbein the Younger by Sarah Bryson
Hans Holbein the Younger is one of history’s most famous painters and it is thanks to his great skill and talent that we have so many paintings of the people of Henry VIII’s reign, including the great King himself. But who exactly was Hans Holbein the Younger and how did he come to the English court and catch the eye of Henry VIII?
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Video – Claire at the Alhambra in Granada
A video recorded on Claire’s visit to the Alhambra in Granada.
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Anne Boleyn Quiz
How much do you know about Queen Anne Boleyn? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz.
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God’s Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England Audio Book Giveaway
Enter our giveaway to be in with a chance of winning one of two coupons for the audiobook version of “God’s Traitors”.
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Natalie Grueninger Expert Talk – On Tudor Progress
Our March talk is by Natalie Grueninger, author of “In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn”. Natalie takes us through the reasons why the Tudor court went on progress and gives us many interesting facts and tales about some of the different progresses that Henry VIII went on.
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This week in history 2 – 8 March
On this day in history events for 2-8 March.
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