David Starkey: Young Henry VIII
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
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It would be interesting to hear some of Henry VIII's speeches, and the context that they were wrtten in.
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Starkey unwittingly transforms the transparent lectern into an instrument of shame for anyone who speaks after him using notes.
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Henry 8 is just such a fascinating character. Just an endless onion with so many layers.
It seems to me that Henry had such a religious upbringing, he might have wanted to be Pope more than he wanted to be King.
I think he liked women far too much too become a pope
The Golden palace of Nero …. Need to find out more
Why are there few stories and lectures about the seventh Henry, to me he is more interesting than the other tudors
Even if you have a long success reign, the mistakes you make in your aged retirement years is what they remember
Is it true Sir Robert Lee was horsemanship tutor to Henry VII's sons?
Sir Robert Lee's son Sir Anthony becomes a courtier and marries Margaret Wyatt.
Sir Robert's son by his second wife Lettice Knollys, nee Pennystone, was Benedict, my 11 x GGF. Benedict became Captain of the Guard and led the party to receive Anne of Cleeves from Calais.
Benedict's son Thomas was executed for his part in the Essex rebellion, but not before Kinborough Valentine had three children in Co. Kildare. Two girls and a boy, William, my 9 x GGF.
William goes to the New World and leaves a son William at The Lillies, Hardwick, Buckinghamshire.
Sir Anthony Lee's son was Sir Henry Lee KG, Queen's Champion, Master of the Arms at the Tower, and Lord Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire. It was Sir Henry KG who leaves the Lillies to William, who had been living with Anne Vavasour, Sir Henry's partner. Sir Henry was resident at Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire where he entertains the Queen, much to Sir Robert Dudley's annoyance.
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I can't help but have a little admiration for elisabeth Tudor. I wonder if it was Henry's veracious apatite for the love affair that completely put her off marriage? Maybe that's why her rein was so stable after all?
Elizabeth Tudor had two examples of female queenship from which to take a lesson: her cousin, Jane Grey, and her half-sister, Mary I. Both of her female relatives came to grief because of their marriages. It was Jane Grey's father-in-law, John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, who put her into place as a claimant to the English throne via Edward VI's final will (crafted as the young king lay dying, and one which altered Henry VIII's will for the succession). Unfortunately, Mary, who was in Henry's original will, was able to garner support and take the throne. Mary herself faced serious opposition in her marriage to the Spaniard Philip. Mary was seen as too in thrall to her husband's policy initiatives, one result of which was the loss of Calais in France. Elizabeth had no desire to be a pawn to her spouse and kept to the single life.
Top notch. Too bad really. The 2 smartest most capable women in Europe were Catherine of Aragon and Mary I. Who knows the possibility.
Both King Henry and Prince Harry made bad marriage choices.
nah neither did but it was unfortunate King Henry wives were forced to marry him.
Henry VIII’s favorite things:
1. Women
2. Respecting women
Henry was a psychopath. You must view him through the prism of his psychopathy to understand him.
We know Henry had no compunction to executing his wives, his friends, his own family, the clergy and so on.
A detective on his case would want to know when the blood lust of this psychopathic killer began.
Not long before the death of his father, an ambassador wrote of witnessing the extremely angry old king, boxing the young Henry around the ears.
His father dies shortly afterwards, conveniently, not long before Henry is 18.
4 days after his coronation, his busybody grandmother, the architect and power behind his fathers kingship, dies suddenly from "eating cygnets".
Henry was a cygnet, eaten up for years by his harsh grandmother, about to be transformed into a swan with absolute power.
Henry promptly revenges his father and stamps his authority by executing his fathers two long standing advisors and friends.
In 1531, there was a failed attempt at poisoning Henry's enemy, Bishop Fisher.
Henry did protest rather too much, he addressed the House of Lords on the issue and had the Bishop's blameless cook executed, by being dipped in and out of boiling water until he died.
Why was Henry so personally engaged with this case? Was he fearful that the poisoning might be traced back to him? Was poisoning a tool he used against those too inconvenient to execute? Was even Wolsey poisoned?
Henry feared being poisoned, maybe because he knew how effective poisoning could be.
Never give quarter to a true psychopath, they are much more devious than you. Rather like icebergs, what you see is but a fraction of what you will get.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. You've provided none.
@@DS9TREK Thank you my dear for the cliché. I shall place it with all the others in the box in the basement.
You would think a historian would appreciate the historical evidence as well as the global scientific agreement about the threat of climate change
Britain's forerunner of Joesph Stalin.
Unfair comparison. Henry VIII was bound and restricted by Parliament, plus Henry VIII could never order anyone to be executed, despite the myths. He would order that people were put on trial. Trial by jury no less.
David you do know you are really talking about Tsar Ivan the III his brother IIII and their sons conflated into one character. Ivan the terrible there was no Henry the VIII, Elizabeth Ist, was Sophia Paliologos who was married to Ivan the III ruling the English province of the Tartarian Tsars, how do you sleep at night pushing this fake history ? The cat is out of the bag. A.T. Fomenko has all the details on his site. Peace and truth .......