It would be so interesting to see a lecture about pest control in those times. There must have been lots of pests hitching a ride with the court moving. How did they deal with that?
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Consider that the Shogunate (Toyatomi, Tokugawa) required prominent daimyo to maintain residence (wife and household virtual hostages) in Kyoto/Edo as a tactic to systemize and/or enforce control. Plus, it compelled the daimyo to spend lavishly, making the raising of private armies more difficult. Is it possible that the English monarchs traveled about for the same reasons?
It's explicitly known that Elizabeth planned her itineraries to include those whom she wanted to impoverish. She might stay one or two nights with a trusted friend but a week with a noble family whose loyalty was suspect.
I love literally every single one of your lectures.
Same here! He can make even the smallest and most mundane details fascinating
Thurley and his deep knowledge are always interesting. Thank you, Gresham College. (Loved hearing that E I visited him.)
An excellent & very interesting & informative lecture. Many thanks.
Great lecture.
Fantastic as always.
It would be so interesting to see a lecture about pest control in those times. There must have been lots of pests hitching a ride with the court moving. How did they deal with that?
Put them in the stocks. Oh, not that sort of pest!
He is the best. I enjoy his lectures immensely.
it was very kind of yo to Deign to give me opportunity to behold this Bright-Brilliant video. I gratitude your for this! Let is all holy Ghosts, holy Angels and Gods will be exalt your light and Bright Souls Forever and Ever!!
Consider that the Shogunate (Toyatomi, Tokugawa) required prominent daimyo to maintain residence (wife and household virtual hostages) in Kyoto/Edo as a tactic to systemize and/or enforce control. Plus, it compelled the daimyo to spend lavishly, making the raising of private armies more difficult. Is it possible that the English monarchs traveled about for the same reasons?
It's explicitly known that Elizabeth planned her itineraries to include those whom she wanted to impoverish. She might stay one or two nights with a trusted friend but a week with a noble family whose loyalty was suspect.
Plus ça change.
the more it stays the same?
@@davidevans3227 Parasites then, parasites now.