Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Pencipta: Heather Teysko

Renaissance England was a bustling and exciting place...new religion! break with rome! wars with Scotland! And France! And Spain! The birth of the modern world! In this weekly podcast I'll explore one aspect of life in 16th century England that will give you a deeper understanding of this most excit...

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What If Anne Boleyn Had Become Henry VIII’s Mistress Instead of Queen?

What If Anne Boleyn Had Become Henry VIII’s Mistress Instead of Queen?

What if Anne Boleyn had agreed to become Henry VIII’s mistress instead of his queen? This thought experiment explores how a single private decision mi...

2026-01-20 03:30:00 19:52
The Forgotten History of Breakfast (The Tudors Didn’t Eat It Like We Do)

The Forgotten History of Breakfast (The Tudors Didn’t Eat It Like We Do)

Breakfast feels ancient. It isn’t. In Tudor England, breakfast was optional, lightly eaten, and sometimes frowned upon. No bacon, no eggs, no fixed ho...

2026-01-16 03:55:21 22:54
Episode 323: What the Tudors Really Thought About History

Episode 323: What the Tudors Really Thought About History

Speak at Tudorcon 2026: https://tudorcon.englandcast.com/speak-at-tudorcon/
The Tudors did not see history as distant or neutral. They believed...

2026-01-15 03:41:34 24:47
Thomas Cromwell in 1540: The Year He Knew He Was Finished

Thomas Cromwell in 1540: The Year He Knew He Was Finished

In early 1540, Thomas Cromwell was still powerful, but he knew something had shifted.
Today we look at the final year before Cromwell’s fall, no...

2026-01-14 03:30:00 1108
The One Choice That Could Have Changed Tudor England Forever

The One Choice That Could Have Changed Tudor England Forever

What if Catherine of Aragon had agreed to an annulment in 1527?
Today we explore a Tudor what-if with enormous consequences. If Catherine had st...

2026-01-13 03:30:00 1793
[YouTube Drop] A Day in the life of a Yeoman Farmer

[YouTube Drop] A Day in the life of a Yeoman Farmer

In this minicast, we spend twenty-four hours with a yeoman farmer and his family, the solid middle of Tudor society. From waking before dawn to fieldw...

2026-01-10 03:30:00 671
A Tudorcon 2025 Talk: The Magic of Holbein

A Tudorcon 2025 Talk: The Magic of Holbein

This talk was recorded live at Tudorcon 2025.
In this lecture, Mallory Jackson explores the work of Hans Holbein the Younger, the artist whose p...

2026-01-09 03:39:29 2353
Juana of Castile: The Queen Who Was Never Allowed to Rule

Juana of Castile: The Queen Who Was Never Allowed to Rule

Juana of Castile is remembered by history as “Juana the Mad,” but that label explains far less than it hides. In this episode, we step away from biogr...

2026-01-08 03:30:00 1259
[YouTube Drop] Henry Beaufort

[YouTube Drop] Henry Beaufort

Henry Beaufort is rarely the most famous Beaufort, but he may have been the most influential.
A son of John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford, Bea...

2026-01-07 03:30:00 615
[YouTube Drop] Three Twelfth Nights at the Tudor Court (1512–1582)

[YouTube Drop] Three Twelfth Nights at the Tudor Court (1512–1582)

At the Tudor court, Twelfth Night was more than the end of Christmas. Using specific recorded celebrations from across the sixteenth century, this min...

2026-01-06 03:30:00 634
[YouTube Drop] Henry VIII Did Pardon People.

[YouTube Drop] Henry VIII Did Pardon People.

Henry VIII is famous for executions, but he did issue pardons; rarely, strategically, and always on his own terms. Starting with the pardon of Geoffre...

2026-01-03 03:45:15 573
[YouTube Drop] Henry's Abraham Tapestries

[YouTube Drop] Henry's Abraham Tapestries

When you step into the Great Hall at Hampton Court Palace, the walls tell a story. In this minicast, we explore Henry VIII’s Abraham tapestries: vast,...

2025-12-31 04:17:52 603
A Tour of Tudor York

A Tour of Tudor York

This tour of Tudor York was originally a Members Only video from two years ago. I’m making it public today so everyone can explore it. Patrons and cha...

2025-12-30 03:54:44 645
Christmas Eve with the Tudors | Winter Traditions, Feasting & Faith

Christmas Eve with the Tudors | Winter Traditions, Feasting & Faith

Because it’s Christmas Eve, I’m taking the day to be with family. In place of something new, this episode brings together several Christmas and winter...

2025-12-25 03:05:36 4502
[YouTube Drop] Terms of Adornment with Terry Jones

[YouTube Drop] Terms of Adornment with Terry Jones

This episode features a live Tudorcon talk by Terry Jones, longtime docent at Agecroft Hall, exploring how jewelry functioned in Tudor and early Stuar...

2025-12-24 07:02:00 3081
[YouTube Drop] The Letter That Took 383 Years

[YouTube Drop] The Letter That Took 383 Years

In 1602, Elizabeth I wrote a formal letter to the Emperor of China, hoping to open peaceful trade between their two realms. The letter was sent with a...

2025-12-23 03:30:00 509
[YouTube Drop] Tudor Justice After the Verdict

[YouTube Drop] Tudor Justice After the Verdict

Yesterday we chatted about how crimes were solved. Today, we look at convictions.
What happened after conviction in Tudor England? This minicas...

2025-12-20 03:30:00 779
[YouTube Drop] Who Solved Crimes in Tudor England?

[YouTube Drop] Who Solved Crimes in Tudor England?

How did Tudor England solve crimes without police or forensic science? This episode explores how murder and suspicion were investigated through commun...

2025-12-19 03:55:06 782
Episode 321: The Tudor Body: Health, Illness, and Balance in Tudor England

Episode 321: The Tudor Body: Health, Illness, and Balance in Tudor England

The Christmas Character quiz is here: https://www.englandcast.com/christmas-character-quiz/ - I'd love to see what you got!
And the ecard site i...

2025-12-18 03:30:00 1662
[YouTube Drop] A “Lady Jane Grey” Portrait That Isn’t Jane Grey at All

[YouTube Drop] A “Lady Jane Grey” Portrait That Isn’t Jane Grey at All

For more than three centuries, a restrained Tudor portrait was confidently labeled as Lady Jane Grey. But the woman in the painting is almost certainl...

2025-12-17 03:30:00 622
[YouTube Drop] Bad meat, or poison?

[YouTube Drop] Bad meat, or poison?

Poison was the rumor that never died in Tudor England. In this episode, we look at the deaths that Tudor contemporaries believed were “too convenient”...

2025-12-16 03:30:00 734
Episode 320: Lady Margaret Douglas

Episode 320: Lady Margaret Douglas

Margaret Douglas, niece of Henry VIII, spent her entire life at the center of Tudor politics. In this episode I look at her childhood in the royal nur...

2025-12-11 03:30:00 1512
More Tudor True Crime

More Tudor True Crime

Tudor England loved true crime just as much as we do today. In this episode, we look at a few cases that gripped 16th-century audiences: the 1551 murd...

2025-12-10 03:30:00 804
[YouTube Drop] The Tudor Advent Fast

[YouTube Drop] The Tudor Advent Fast

Intermittent fasting might feel like a modern idea, but Tudor England practiced a full winter fast during Advent. People cut out meat and dairy, relie...

2025-12-09 03:30:00 821
[YouTube Drop] What did the Privy Council actually do?

[YouTube Drop] What did the Privy Council actually do?

Today we’re looking at the Privy Council and the work it handled behind the scenes in Tudor England. This small group managed intelligence, arrests, f...

2025-12-05 03:49:59 801
Episode 319: The Vaux Family

Episode 319: The Vaux Family

In this episode, we trace the Vaux family from their Lancastrian beginnings in the fifteenth century to their role in the Catholic underground during...

2025-12-04 03:30:00 1548
[YouTube Drop] The Story of Mabel Bagenal

[YouTube Drop] The Story of Mabel Bagenal

In 1591, Mabel Bagenal defied her powerful English family and secretly married Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Their relationship became one of the most...

2025-12-03 03:38:14 600
[YouTube Drop] Tudor Lady Knights

[YouTube Drop] Tudor Lady Knights

Today we’re looking at the Tudor-era women who stepped into roles normally reserved for knights, from Grace O’Malley leading a fleet on the Irish coas...

2025-12-02 03:30:00 612
[YouTube Drop] True Crime, Tudor-Style

[YouTube Drop] True Crime, Tudor-Style

Today we’re looking at the closest thing Tudor England had to newspapers: the crime pamphlets that reported real murders, scandals, and witchcraft cas...

2025-11-30 00:57:06 683
[YouTube Drop] Mummers, Mischief, and Twelve Days of Tudor Christmas

[YouTube Drop] Mummers, Mischief, and Twelve Days of Tudor Christmas

In this session from Tudorcon 2025 Sarah Pixley Papandrea from Agecroft Hall breaks down the real twelve-day Christmas season of Tudor England, from m...

2025-11-29 05:21:56 1525
Episode 318: Jane Lumley: The Tudor Woman Who Translated Euripides and Shaped Two Great Families

Episode 318: Jane Lumley: The Tudor Woman Who Translated Euripides and Shaped Two Great Families

In this episode, we explore the life of Jane Lumley, a Tudor noblewoman whose translations made her one of the earliest female scholars in English lit...

2025-11-27 03:30:00 1265
[YouTube Drop] The Black Prince & the Fair Maid of Kent

[YouTube Drop] The Black Prince & the Fair Maid of Kent

Edward the Black Prince was Europe’s most celebrated warrior. Joan of Kent was already notorious for one secret marriage and an accidental second one...

2025-11-26 04:52:53 1404
[YouTube Drop] The Bonkers Plot to Blow Up Elizabeth I’s Bed

[YouTube Drop] The Bonkers Plot to Blow Up Elizabeth I’s Bed

In 1586, William Stafford proposed one of the strangest assassination ideas of Elizabeth I’s reign: blowing up the queen’s bed while she slept, even t...

2025-11-25 05:34:36 580
Episode 317: The Clinton Family of Baddesley Clinton

Episode 317: The Clinton Family of Baddesley Clinton

Baddesley Clinton looks calm today, but the families who lived there left behind a long trail of drama. This episode follows the Clintons, the fiery B...

2025-11-20 03:30:00 1326
Forget the Deathbed Myth: Tracy Borman on Elizabeth I, James VI, and The Stolen Crown

Forget the Deathbed Myth: Tracy Borman on Elizabeth I, James VI, and The Stolen Crown

Did Elizabeth I actually name James VI of Scotland as her heir? Historian Dr. Tracy Borman joins me to talk about her new book, The Stolen Crown, and...

2025-11-19 05:01:30 1784
[YouTube Drop] The Tudor Vagabond with the Forged Passport

[YouTube Drop] The Tudor Vagabond with the Forged Passport

In 1596, a young man crossed England with a passport so convincing that constables let him pass from county to county without a second glance. The pro...

2025-11-18 03:31:33 850
[YouTube Drop] Tudor Hygiene Myths

[YouTube Drop] Tudor Hygiene Myths

Today we’re looking at what Tudor people actually did to stay clean. From linen “dry baths” and herbal wash water to tooth powders made from salt, sag...

2025-11-17 05:30:00 488
[YouTube Drop] License to Travel

[YouTube Drop] License to Travel

Today we’re looking at what a “passport” meant in Tudor England. There were no little booklets, but anyone leaving the kingdom needed royal permission...

2025-11-16 06:36:15 379
[YouTube Drop] What Did the Tudor Gentry Actually Do?

[YouTube Drop] What Did the Tudor Gentry Actually Do?

The other day we looked at the nobility and what they did - today, a look at the gentry, the thousands of families who handled the everyday work of ru...

2025-11-14 05:26:44 807
Episode 316: The Blounts of Mountjoy

Episode 316: The Blounts of Mountjoy

The Blounts of Mountjoy were everywhere in Tudor England, from Bessie Blount, Henry VIII’s mistress and mother of his only acknowledged son, to Charle...

2025-11-13 03:29:00 1640
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