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    Explore " catherine of aragon" with insightful episodes like "A Royal Decreem | Black Lincoln Collective Comedy Podcast", "Boozy Beginnings: The Tudors Pilot", "The Pilgrim's Progress - Historical Background Part 2", "Mini Episode, Henry VIII Party Favors? & Lets get Quizzical" and "Henry VIII Mega Episode, Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Parr, Effed Up History" from podcasts like ""Black Lincoln Collective Podcast", "I'ma Need More Wine Podcast", "America's Godly Heritage", "Armchair Historians" and "Effed Up History"" and more!

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    A Royal Decreem | Black Lincoln Collective Comedy Podcast

    A Royal Decreem  |  Black Lincoln Collective Comedy Podcast

    (00:00) Welcome to the Black Lincoln collective podcast. It's alive. With your host, Parker

    (00:57) Welcome to the 122nd edition of the Black Lincoln collective podcast

    (02:08) Alan says he once used a suppository for a painful hemorrhoid

    (05:51) Alan said we were forboding to talk about Christmas from now on

    (06:53) Fred: Happy birthday to Alan on his 45th birthday

    (10:12) Fred: I've been obsessed with a new musical called Hamilton 78

    (14:33) The musical tells the story of Henry VI and his six lovely wives

    (15:45) It's not really about Henry VI, right? It's about wives

    (18:26) Henry Vi was ruler of France in the grand old year 1438

    (19:39) Henry Vi was the king of something. Was he in what year? You don't have to be specific

    (20:30) King Henry VI attacked Martin Luther. I think he attacked Luther

    (24:26) Alan King divorced his first wife and hooked up with Anne Boland

    (29:35) Bill: Did he kill the first wife, too? Did he divorce

    (34:19) Henry was led to believe that the Asian woman was very attractive

    (38:51) Henry VIII never had any more kids after James Seymour

    (43:14) So he divorced that german broad, from everything I understand

    (44:39) Number five of six was Catherine Parr. So he divorced. Right? So he cut her head off

    (48:39) Go see Henry Vi, the musical about Henry VI

    (49:54) It's Fred's 20 things that you may not know that you know

    (52:53) Alan: I'm pretty sure eyebrow taint is the medical term

    (55:08) The way it smells after it rains is called petrachore

    (57:16) What is wombling? I hope these get easier at some point

    (01:00:23) Give us a sentence related to vocabulary. Give us an example. What you need to be thinking about

    (01:04:20) Superscript. Give us a sentence, will you? No, I give you a sense

    (01:07:33) Alan: Bravado is the musical effect. It's used to add expression to vocal and instrumental music

    (01:12:14) Alan: When you have two or three kids, you leave them

    (01:15:32) Give us an example with the vagina. Give us an easy one

    (01:19:32) Fred: I know a lot about boxes. I do. So the thing is the box tent. The box is thin and wide

    (01:22:19) Kimberly: I really did not think that you guys were going to get those

    (01:23:27) All right, well, thank you guys so much for listening. Hope you have a merry holiday

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    Boozy Beginnings: The Tudors Pilot

    Boozy Beginnings: The Tudors Pilot

    Happy Wine Wednesday! Candi is back and we are unpacking the pilot episode of one of my favorite series of all time - The Tudors. 

    Y'all know how I love a period piece, so there are some fun historical facts sprinkled throughout the episode.  Special shoutout to Alison Weir - my go to author for all things Tudor dynasty.  You can find all of her work here.

    Candi and I  share impressions of the pilot as an introduction to the series, the brilliance of Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII, and we demand justice for the many, many women who had the misfortune of being married to Henry.

    If you haven't watched this series, we are here to tell you why you should get into it.  It's a perfect holiday binge.

    Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time.

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    The Pilgrim's Progress - Historical Background Part 2

    The Pilgrim's Progress - Historical Background Part 2

    Tyndale laid the foundation for the Reformation in England through his English translation of the Bible. Henry VIII tore England away from the Catholic Church and created the Church of England, but then Mary I returned the country to Catholicism. Elizabeth I pulled it out again and insisted on uniformity amongst all the churches. James I and Charles I increased persecution of those who didn't conform, which helped lead the country into Civil War and a period of much greater religious freedom.

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    Mini Episode, Henry VIII Party Favors? & Lets get Quizzical

    Mini Episode, Henry VIII Party Favors? & Lets get Quizzical

    When 34-year-old Charlie Clarke was feeling down about losing his beloved dog to cancer, he decided to go metal detecting to take his mind off of his loss. Sometimes good things happen at the worst of times, and that's just what happened to Charlie when he uncovered a never before seen early sixteenth-century artifact.

    David Lester and Marcus Rediker, authors of Under the Banner of King Death, take on the Pirate Speak "Let's get Quizzical" challenge.

    Under the Banner of King Death
    Marcus Rediker: Website
    David Lester: Website

    Metal Detector Finds 500-Year-Old Artifact: New York Times article

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    Henry VIII Mega Episode, Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Parr, Effed Up History

    Henry VIII Mega Episode, Catherine of Aragon- Catherine Parr, Effed Up History

    For your listening pleasure over this holiday season, here are all the episodes of the Wives of King Henry VIII Series uploaded in one episode.

    See individual episodes for sources

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    Tragedy of Tudor queens: Wives of Henry VIII (pt 1)

    Tragedy of Tudor queens: Wives of Henry VIII (pt 1)

    In this episode the team dips their toes into the history of the first two wives of Henry VIII. Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.

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    Sources for this episode -
    Hans Holzer, Ghosts I've Met

    Warnicke, Retha M. (1991). The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family Politics at the Court of Henry VIII. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 235. ISBN 9780521406772.

    Bell, Doyne C. (1877). Notices of the Historic Persons Buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street.

    Ives, Eric The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn (2004) ISBN 1-4051-3463-1

    Brigden, Susan New Worlds, Lost Worlds (2000)

    Haigh, Christopher English Reformations (1993)

    Graves, Michael Henry VIII. London, Pearson Longman, 2003 ISBN 0-582-38110-X

    Strong, Roy Tudor & Jacobean Portraits. London: HMSO (1969)OCLC 71370718.

    Scarisbrick, J. J. Henry VIII (1972) ISBN 978-0-520-01130-4

    Starkey, David Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII (2003) ISBN 0-06-000550-5

    Fraser, Antonia The Wives of Henry VIII New York: Knopf (1992) ISBN 0-679-73001-X

    Weir, Allison "The Lady in the Tower: The Fall of Anne Boleyn" ISBN 978-0-224-06319-7