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We’re starting a new season and with it, a new time period! This episode gives you an overview of the Wars of the Roses: Why, Who, When, Where, and How. That way you’ll be all caught up when we start the best part of the show-talking about the women who’ve been painted with a brush of misogyny (or a whole paint can).
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We talk about the final months of Katherine’s short life, culminating in her untimely death. Enjoy listening to us try not to cry:)
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We’re finally back!! We discuss Katherine’s questioning, her and Thomas Culpepper, Lady Rochford, and Francis Dereham. Mostly, we feel bad for everyone who got caught up in this because Henry was upset. Also, Quinn gets mad because she still hasn’t met Grace’s new puppy.
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We discuss Katherine and Thomas Culpepper during the summer progress of 1541, King James of Scotland ghosting Henry VIII, and the stressful working conditions if you were one of Katherine’s ladies in 1541 because she needed therapy.
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We talk about Katherine Howard’s time in her marriage to Henry VIII until around June 1541. Digressions include the fact that we’re done grade ten, and that Quinn’s search history is messed up due to random historical searches.
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We discuss Katherine’s life at court before she married Henry VIII, ending right as Henry becomes the most-married European monarch! Plus, Anne of Cleves just came out here to have a good time and she’s honestly feeling so attacked right now.
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We discuss Katherine Howard’s childhood and early adolescence, right up to the end of her tenure at the Dowager Duchess’ household.
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We discuss Mary’s ascension to the throne of England as its very first Queen Regnant.
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We cover Mary’s life throughout the entirety of her brother Edward VI’s reign. She does not listen to his strong suggestions that she stop hearing Mass four times a day, and it doesn’t go well for her.
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To give a better description of the world Mary Tudor was living in during her brother Edward’s reign, we take a look at Edward himself: his short life, his religion and impact on Protestantism, and his reign itself.
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We discuss Mary Tudor’s life from her rejoining of the royal family to the death of her father. Henry proves that once again, he’s emotionally manipulative.
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We discuss Margaret Pole, one of our favourite women of the Tudor time period, and Frances Brandon, mother of Lady Jane Grey.
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We cover Mary Tudor for Women’s History month, and chat about the first seventeen-ish years of her life, the ickiness of her parents’ very public divorce, and the fact that she can speak a vast number of languages.
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In our final Anne Boleyn episode, we talk about her last days on Earth, her trial and execution, her legacy, and whether or not she deserves the reputation she’s been given.
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We discuss Elizabeth’s relationship with and opinion of the mother she barely knew.
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