Henry VII
Henry VII



Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
A Monumental Day in Tudor History
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
The Story of Three Kings
28th January is a date packed with significance for the Tudors—marking the birth of Henry VII, the death of Henry VIII, and the accession of Edward VI.
From Henry VII’s rise from exile to establish the Tudor dynasty, to Henry VIII’s dramatic reign that forever changed England, and Edward VI’s short but impactful time as the Boy King—this day is a snapshot of Tudor triumphs, transformations, and tragedies.
How did these three events shape history? And what legacies did these kings leave behind?
Discover the stories of ambition, reform, and succession in today’s podcast!
#TudorHistory #HenryVII #HenryVIII #EdwardVI #OnThisDay #HistoryLovers



Friday Jan 24, 2025
The Treaty That Changed British History
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
On this day in Tudor history, 24th January 1502, King Henry VII and King James IV of Scotland signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace—a bold agreement to end centuries of conflict between England and Scotland.
This treaty promised "good, real, and sincere peace… to last all time coming" and was sealed with a royal marriage: Margaret Tudor and James IV.
But did this ambitious peace truly last? Just 11 years later, war erupted, and James IV met a tragic end at the Battle of Flodden. Yet, this treaty laid the groundwork for something extraordinary—the eventual Union of the Crowns in 1603.
What happened to this grand vision of peace? And how did it shape the future of England and Scotland? Dive into this fascinating story of diplomacy, war, and legacy.
Watch now to uncover the twists and turns of this pivotal moment in Tudor history!
#TudorHistory #TreatyOfPerpetualPeace #HenryVII #JamesIV #MargaretTudor #UnionOfTheCrowns #BattleOfFlodden #HistoricalEvents #OnThisDay



Friday Dec 20, 2024
The Lavish Side of England's First Tudor King: Henry VII
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Friday Dec 20, 2024
Think Henry VII was just a penny-pinching miser? Think again! Dive into the hidden world of this Tudor monarch’s extravagant celebrations, complete with castles on wheels, knights, dragons, and pageantry fit for royalty. From dazzling Christmas revels to the legendary wedding of Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon, discover a side of Henry VII you’ve never seen before.
Get ready to challenge the stereotypes and uncover the surprising flair of a king who loved a good party.
#HenryVII #TudorHistory #RoyalPageantry #HiddenHistory #History
Uncovered Link for primary source account - https://archive.org/details/englishpageantry01with/page/112/mode/2up?view=theater



Tuesday Dec 17, 2024
Uncovering the First Tudor King: Henry VII
Tuesday Dec 17, 2024
Tuesday Dec 17, 2024
Who was Henry VII, and how did he change history forever? From his stunning victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field to his clever handling of rebellious pretenders and the economy, this video answers the top 10 most frequently asked questions about the first Tudor king. Discover how he united England, secured the Tudor dynasty, and left a legacy that paved the way for iconic figures like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Was he a cunning mastermind, a frugal ruler, or both?
Dive in to uncover the truth behind the man who founded one of England’s most legendary dynasties!
#TudorHistory #HenryVII #BattleOfBosworth #TudorDynasty #HistoryLovers



Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
The Tudors in their own words - Margaret Tudor to Henry VII
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Today's "The Tudors in their own words" quote is from Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, and sister of Henry VIII. It is from a letter written not long after Margaret had been sent to Scotland to marry King James IV of Scotland. Margaret was writing to her father.
Historian and author Claire Ridgway shares Margaret Tudor's words.
Here's a link to the article I mentioned on Margaret's use of language - https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Written+like+a+%27gwd%27+Scotswoman%3a+Margaret+Tudor%27s+use+of+Scots%27.-a0475324386



Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
The Tudors in their own words - Elizabeth of York to Isabella I of Castile
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Today's "The Tudors in their own words" quote is from Elizabeth of York, wife of King Henry VII and mother of King Henry VIII. It's from a letter she wrote to Isabella I of Castile, one of the famous Catholic monarchs, and was regarding a marriage match between their children: Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, and the Infanta Catherine of Aragon, or Catalina de Aragón.
Historian and author Claire Ridgway shares Elizabeth of York's words.
You can read the full letter online at https://thefreelancehistorywriter.com/2018/12/21/letter-from-elizabeth-of-york-queen-of-england-to-isabella-queen-of-castile-december-3-1497/



Thursday Dec 01, 2022
The Tudors in their own words - King Henry VII, 7th August 1485
Thursday Dec 01, 2022
Thursday Dec 01, 2022
Welcome to this new series "The Tudors in their own words"! From 1st December to 24th December inclusive, historian and author Claire Ridgway will be sharing quotes from different Tudor people.
Today's Tudor quote is from King Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch, who ruled from 1485 to 1509.



Friday Aug 20, 2021
Did Elizabeth of York really have an affair with Richard III?
Friday Aug 20, 2021
Friday Aug 20, 2021
Thank you to Sebnem for asking "Did Elizabeth of York really have an affair with Richard III?", something which has been popularised by the "Cousins' War" series of novels by Philippa Gregory and the TV adaptations of them.
Is there any truth to this idea? Was Elizabeth of York in love with Richard III? Did Richard and his niece become lovers? And did Richard III poison Anne Neville, his queen? Historian Claire Ridgway looks at what history tells us about Elizabeth of York and her uncle, Richard III.
You can see this podcast as a video at the following link:
https://youtu.be/SiIWLs0X00E
Book recommendation: Elizabeth of York: The Forgotten Tudor Queen by Amy Licence
Article for further reading: https://nerdalicious.com.au/history/elizabeth-of-york-and-her-kings-richard-iii/
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