On this day in Tudor history, 12th June 1567, Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich, died—and few figures in the Tudor era have earned the label "villain" quite like him. From betraying Sir Thomas More to personally torturing Protestant martyr Anne Askew, Rich’s name is forever tied to some of the darkest episodes of Henry VIII’s reign.
But was he simply ruthless—or just a master of survival in a dangerous political landscape?
In this podcast, I take a closer look at Richard Rich’s life and legacy—from his legal rise and key government roles, to his shocking betrayals, opportunism, and his surprisingly charitable acts later in life. He served under Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I… but not Elizabeth I. And yet, his impact on Tudor England is undeniable.
Let me know in the comments—Tudor villain or savvy survivor?
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Tudor deep dives.
But was he simply ruthless—or just a master of survival in a dangerous political landscape?
In this podcast, I take a closer look at Richard Rich’s life and legacy—from his legal rise and key government roles, to his shocking betrayals, opportunism, and his surprisingly charitable acts later in life. He served under Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I… but not Elizabeth I. And yet, his impact on Tudor England is undeniable.
Let me know in the comments—Tudor villain or savvy survivor?
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Tudor deep dives.
#TudorHistory #RichardRich #AnneAskew #SirThomasMore #TudorVillains #OnThisDay #HistoryTube #16thCentury #TudorPolitics #Reformation #TudorDrama
Version: 20241125
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!