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    Explore " elizabeth i" with insightful episodes like "Dress for Success, Tudor Style! With Judith Arnopp (ep 182)", "Eating Through the Tudor Year with Brigitte Webster (ep 180)", "John Dee's Language of the Angels", "Tudor Gift Giving and New Year's Gift Rolls (ep 178)" and "Celebrate Christmas, Tudor Style! With James Taffe (ep 177)" from podcasts like ""British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics", "British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics", "Noble Blood", "British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics" and "British History: Royals, Rebels, and Romantics"" and more!

    Episodes (78)

    Dress for Success, Tudor Style! With Judith Arnopp (ep 182)

    Dress for Success, Tudor Style! With Judith Arnopp (ep 182)

    For the Tudors, image was everything! The monarchs used their clothing and jewels to project an image of magnificence, which reinforced their place on the throne. Judith Arnopp tells us how.

    Show Notes:

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and Sword

    Judith Arnopp
    juditharnopp.com
    How to Dress Like a Tudor
    Many other books, including the Henrician Chronicle, the Beaufort Chronicle, and more!

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    Eating Through the Tudor Year with Brigitte Webster (ep 180)

    Eating Through the Tudor Year with Brigitte Webster (ep 180)

    Eating with the Tudors is more than a guide to Tudor eating, it is a description of the changing world of monarchs and their people in the sixteenth century. Tudor food expert Brigitte Webster joins us to share her extraordinary research about how Tudors ate and lived.

    Show notes:

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and Sword

    Brigitte Webster
    www.tudorexperience.com
    Instagram: tudor_experience
    Facebook: Tudor and 17th Century Experience
    Twitter: @tudorfoodrecipe
    Books: Eating with the Tudors, A Banquet at the Old Hall

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    John Dee's Language of the Angels

    John Dee's Language of the Angels

    Alchemist, magician, astronomer, astrologer - John Dee served as an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I, interpreting the stars for her. And when a comet crossed the sky, he told her that it portended the birth of something he came up with the name for: the British Empire.

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    Tudor Gift Giving and New Year's Gift Rolls (ep 178)

    Tudor Gift Giving and New Year's Gift Rolls (ep 178)

    After-Christmas blues? Not in Tudor England. The celebrations were just beginning on December 25! Gifts were exchanged on New Year's Day in an extravagant ceremony, bringing joy, politics, and historic scandals.

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and Sword

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    Celebrate Christmas, Tudor Style! With James Taffe (ep 177)

    Celebrate Christmas, Tudor Style! With James Taffe (ep 177)

    Celebrating Christmas was a big event in Tudor times, just as it is today. Dr.James Taffe joins us to explore the fascinating ways Tudors experienced everything from joy to gluttony to melancholy during the 12 Days of Christmas and beyond.

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and Sword

    James Taffe
    @tudortaffe
    Serving the Tudors (coming in 2024)
    Christmas with the Tudors
    Courting Scandal: The Rise and Fall of Jane Boleyn

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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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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    Explosive Secrets: Unraveling the True Story Behind Britain's Bonfire Night with Bill Cunningham

    Explosive Secrets: Unraveling the True Story Behind Britain's Bonfire Night with Bill Cunningham

    (Another chance to listen to one of our most popular episodes!)
    Prepare yourself to be transported back to 16th and 17th century England, where religious tensions between Protestants and Catholics were at fever-pitch. We promise to unveil the untold story of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, an event in British history often shrouded in myth and misinformation. With esteemed historian Bill Cunningham as our guide, we'll walk you through the gripping tale of how a group of Catholic conspirators, led by the charismatic Robert Catesby, planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament.

    As we journey through this fascinating period, we'll shine a spotlight on each key player - from the misunderstood Guy Fawkes, often mistakenly identified as the plot's mastermind, to the lesser-known conspirators such as the Wintour Brothers, Thomas Percy, Francis Tresham, and Everard Digby. Bill helps us unravel the intricate web of their interrelationships, as well as the clandestine meetings where they hatched their audacious plot, a plot born from deep-seated resentment and the desire for religious freedom.

    Together, we'll expose the nail-biting aftermath of the plot - the swift apprehension of the conspirators, their chilling trials at the Tower of London, and the ingenious way Guy Fawkes managed to dodge an even more gruesome fate. We'll reflect on the tragic repercussions for the families left behind, shedding light on the true cost of this historic event. If you've ever wanted to peel back the layers of Britain's bonfire-night tradition and explore the real story beneath the smoke and fireworks, this episode will not disappoint. So, buckle up and let's dive deep into the annals of history.

    Episode Highlights
    (00:08 - 00:42) Guy Fawkes and Catesby
    (05:42 - 07:01) The Gunpowder Plot and Religious Conflict
    (12:27 - 13:25) Plotting Against Queen Elizabeth
    (15:45 - 17:09) The Gunpowder Plot
    (23:43 - 24:35) Blow Up Parliament, Install Catholic Queen
    (29:13 - 30:17) Gunpowder Plot Conspirators' Trials and Executions
    (33:54 - 34:47) Origins and Paradoxes of Bonfire Night
    (38:03 - 38:56) Feelings About the Failed Plot

    Episode Chapters
    (00:05) The Gunpowder Plot and Religious Friction

    We discuss the Gunpowder Plot, religious tensions, Robert Catesby and restrictions on Catholics during Elizabeth's reign.

    (11:46) The Gunpowder Plot and Key Characters

    Robert Catesby, Guy Fawkes, Wintour Brothers, Thomas Percy, Francis Tresham, Everard Digby, and Queen Elizabeth are discussed in relation to the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

    (16:13) The Gunpowder Plot of 1605

    Robert Catesby was a charismatic leader who recruited for the foiled Gunpowder Plot of 1605, with Lord Montego and Robert Cecil playing key roles and Guy Fawkes being the most famous member.

    (27:59) The Gunpowder Plot and Its Aftermath

    Robert Catesby recruited followers, including Guy Fawkes, to plot the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, leading to their trials, punishments, and tragic aftermath.




    (This episode is a repeat from Nov. 2020)

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    Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I — what we can learn from this extraordinary mother-daughter relationship

    Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I — what we can learn from this extraordinary mother-daughter relationship

    Although Elizabeth was only a little girl when her mother Anne was executed, their relationship significantly shaped the later queen's character, religion and reign. Historian Tracy Borman pieces together evidence from original documents and artefacts to show their bond and long-lasting influence; and she tells a story of famous royal women, the significance of symbols and the skills of outsmarting the intrigues of competing male courtiers.d.

    Meet My New Book, The Tudors by Numbers (ep 168)

    Meet My New Book, The Tudors by Numbers (ep 168)

    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 Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers, published by Pen and Sword

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

    Let's shake up history together!
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    Tudor Queens & Controversies: Historic Fiction with Carol Ann & Lindsey (ep 167)

    Tudor Queens & Controversies: Historic Fiction with Carol Ann & Lindsey (ep 167)

    Tudor Queens had plenty of controversies, often involving other women. Lady Jane Grey and Amy Robsart were key figures in the Tudor court. We explore their stories in two historic novels, The Lady of Misrule and To Shield the Queen.

    Show Notes:

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd
    The Tudors by Numbers

    Lindsey Lindstrom 
    Lindsey Lindstrom Design
    LindseyLindstromDsgn (Etsy)

    The Lady of Misrule by Suzannah Dunn
    To Shield the Queen by Fiona Buckley

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    The Death and Life of Amy Robsart

    The Death and Life of Amy Robsart

    Robert Dudley is famous for being the favorite of the "Virgin Queen" Elizabeth I, but the death of his first wife, Amy Robsart would be his most enduring scandal. Amy, the jilted wife of a man who ignored her in favor of social climbing at court, was found dead at the bottom of a staircase. Whether it was an accident, a suicide, or foul play is a matter of debate to this day.

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    Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I (with Tracy Borman)

    Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I (with Tracy Borman)

    Dana is joined by the Tudor historian—and Joint Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces—Tracy Borman to discuss her latest book, Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I, and how two of British history's most famous women created their own legacies.

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    Anne & Elizabeth, Mother & Daughter, with Tracy Borman (ep 159)

    Anne & Elizabeth, Mother & Daughter, with Tracy Borman (ep 159)

    Anne Boleyn is the best-known wife of Henry VIII, remembered for changing Henry and England. Her daughter became one of the most famous Queens of England. Dr Tracy Borman joins us to share the story of the mother and daughter who changed history.

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd

    Tracy Borman
    tracyborman.co.uk
    Theatre tour: tracyborman.co.uk/theatre
    @tracy_borman on tiktok
    @tracyborman on Twitter
    @tracy.borman on Instagram
    Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I: The Mother and Daughter Who Changed History
    Crown & Sceptre: A New History of the British Monarchy from William the Conqueror to Charles III
    and many more!

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    Tudors at the Tower: Jane and Mary with Dr. Valerie Schutte (ep 156)

    Tudors at the Tower: Jane and Mary with Dr. Valerie Schutte (ep 156)

    The Tower of London is known for execution & fear. In Tudor time it was also a hub of power, especially for two important Tudor women: Jane Grey Dudley and Mary Tudor. Dr. Valerie Schutte joins us to explore Tudors & power at the Tower.

    Show Notes:

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd

    Dr. Valerie Schutte
    https://tudorqueenship.com
    @tudorqueenship
    Books:
    Mary I in Writing: Letters, Literature, and Representation
    Writing Mary I: History, Historiography, and Fiction
    Princesses Mary and Elizabeth Tudor and the Gift Book Exchange
    The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare's Queens
    AND MORE!

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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    27: Kenilworth Castle

    27: Kenilworth Castle

    Unbelievably this episode of Benjamin's Britain features it's first ever castle! While Ben has visited many, our guest on this episode Fariya Mohiuddin is the first to discuss a castle visit with him on the pod, and in this case it's Kenilworth Castle, Warkwickshire that is in the limelight. Famous for Britain's longest siege, Fariya and Ben discovered it's Tudor history had more *ahem* allure. 

    Stay tuned in for the final part of the episode which fast-forwards a few hundred years to the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush.

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    At Sea with Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen (ep 153)

    At Sea with Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen (ep 153)

    Grace O'Malley was described as "the most notorious in all the coasts of Ireland." Join us as we go to sea with the famous Pirate Queen!

    Show Notes:

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd

    Anne Chambers, Grace O'Malley, the Biography of Ireland's Pirate Queen

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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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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    Happy Holidays with Tudors in Love Featuring Sarah Gristwood (ep 141)

    Happy Holidays with Tudors in Love Featuring Sarah Gristwood (ep 141)

    Sarah Gristwood's high acclaimed The Tudors in Love is finally available in the US--just in time for the holidays! Sarah graciously joins us to discuss how the Tudors took courtly love to new highs (and lows).

    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd

    Sarah Gristhood
    www.sarahgristwood.com
    @sarahgristwood
    The Tudors in Love (now available in the US!)
    Elizabeth II: The Queen and the Crown
    Game of Queens: The Women Who Made Sixteenth Century Europe
    Blood Sisters: The Women of the Wars of the Roses
    Elizabeth and Leicester
    Arbella: England's Lost Queen
    AND MANY MORE!

    Creative Director: Lindsey Lindstrom
    Music: History by Andy_Grey via Audio Jungle, Music Broadcast License

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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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    Join Me for Tudor Art and Majesty at the Met! (ep 137)

    Join Me for Tudor Art and Majesty at the Met! (ep 137)

    How did the Tudors, with a shaky claim to the throne and a series of monarchs that didn't fit the mold, evolve into one of the most memorable dynasties in history? They relied on art and majesty to tell their story. Find out how as we visit the Met Museum.

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    Carol Ann Lloyd
    www.carolannlloyd.com
    @shakeuphistory
    patreon.com/carolannlloyd

    www.metmuseum.org
    https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2022/tudors 
    Exhibition Catalogue: The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England, by Elizabeth Cleland and Adam Eaker
    with contributions by Marjorie E. Wieseman and Sarah Bochicchio.

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