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The Tudors Explained in 13 Minutes
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Five Tudor monarchs sat on the throne of England and Ireland from 1485 to 1603. The family earned their royal rights through strategic planning and battlefield prowess,...
published: 06 Oct 2020
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Why You Wouldn’t Survive Life in Tudor England
Imagine stepping into the lavish yet treacherous world of Tudor England, where the extravagance of royal courts collides with the specter of mortal danger lurking in every shadow. From the deadly dance of political intrigue to the unforgiving grasp of rampant disease, the perils of Tudor life would test even the most tenacious modern individual. So, buckle up and brace yourself, for we're about to uncover the harrowing reasons why surviving in the realm of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I would be a feat beyond the reach of most mere mortals.
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The Tudor period is famous for many things, but it was the changes in society, technological advances and economic growth that set it apart. And whilst Scotland was its own kingdom, separate from Tudor England, it too shared in this prosperity.
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The Most SHOCKING Hygiene Habits of Kings in The Tudor Period
What was hygiene like for Kings in Tudor England?
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So, you think some people during this time have bad hygiene habits? Let us introduce you to the kings in Tudor Times. These kings had some disgusting habits in Tudor times when it came to their personal hygiene. In this video, we're going to take a look at the most shocking hygiene habits of the Kings in Tudor times.
An obvious place to begin when discussing the hygiene practices of the Kings in Tudor Times is with their toilet habits. For kings of the Tudor period, their toilet habits were a far cry from what we are accustomed to today. It is said that in 1535, King Henry VIII and his court of over 700 embarked on an ambitious royal tour. Th...
published: 12 Mar 2023
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Who Were The Tudors? Explained in 10 Minutes
Who were the Tudors? Explained in 10 minutes the story of The House of Tudor.
THE TUDORS
The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This line of rulers started in 1485 and lasted until 1603.
The dynasty started when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This was the final stage of the Wars of the Roses and made him King Henry VII of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, was the oldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He married Catherine of Aragon. She was the daughter of Ferdinand II of Argon and Isabella I of Castle). Arthur died in 1502 and did not become King.
Henry VIII
When Henry VII died in 1509, Arthur's brother, Henry VIII married Catherine and became king.
During her marriage to Henry VIII, Catherine had six children. Only o...
published: 25 Feb 2021
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The Deadly Secrets Of The Tudor Home | Hidden Killers | Absolute History
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published: 27 Feb 2019
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Rich And Poor: What Was Life Like in Tudor Times
If your teeth aren't as pearly white as you'd like them to be - no worries! Back in Tudor England, you'd pass for a super-rich and noble person. Back then, sugar was available to the wealthiest ones only, as it was imported from faraway countries. The more sugar people consumed, the blacker their teeth were, and it was a fancy attribute of a rich lifestyle, just like designer bags today. Did the people back then have any other unusual traditions? Let's see!
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published: 25 Nov 2022
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What did Henry VIII eat? Tudor Feast
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Dining for the nobility during the Tudor period was about much more than just food. The size of a household and the quantity and variety of food provided were an important way of demonstrating wealth and influence.
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The Tudors Explained in 13 Minutes
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Five Tudor monarchs sat on the throne of England and Ireland from 1485 to 1603. The family earned their royal rights through strategic planning and battlefield prowess, and kept them because of intellect, strength and sheer determination. The Tudors, one of England’s most powerful and famous royal dynasties, knitted together a fragmented and small island nation that became one of the world’s financial, colonial and technological superpowers.
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Five Tudor monarchs sat on the throne of England and Ireland from 1485 to 1603. The family earned their royal rights through strategic planning and battlefield prowess, and kept them because of intellect, strength and sheer determination. The Tudors, one of England’s most powerful and famous royal dynasties, knitted together a fragmented and small island nation that became one of the world’s financial, colonial and technological superpowers.
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- published: 06 Oct 2020
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Why You Wouldn’t Survive Life in Tudor England
Imagine stepping into the lavish yet treacherous world of Tudor England, where the extravagance of royal courts collides with the specter of mortal danger lurki...
Imagine stepping into the lavish yet treacherous world of Tudor England, where the extravagance of royal courts collides with the specter of mortal danger lurking in every shadow. From the deadly dance of political intrigue to the unforgiving grasp of rampant disease, the perils of Tudor life would test even the most tenacious modern individual. So, buckle up and brace yourself, for we're about to uncover the harrowing reasons why surviving in the realm of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I would be a feat beyond the reach of most mere mortals.
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- published: 04 May 2023
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Tudor Britain (5/11)
Henry VIII’s six wives and the Spanish Armada, the Reformation and the Renaissance. Here is a period nearly everyone is at least a little familiar with: Tudor B...
Henry VIII’s six wives and the Spanish Armada, the Reformation and the Renaissance. Here is a period nearly everyone is at least a little familiar with: Tudor Britain.
The Tudor period is famous for many things, but it was the changes in society, technological advances and economic growth that set it apart. And whilst Scotland was its own kingdom, separate from Tudor England, it too shared in this prosperity.
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Henry VIII’s six wives and the Spanish Armada, the Reformation and the Renaissance. Here is a period nearly everyone is at least a little familiar with: Tudor Britain.
The Tudor period is famous for many things, but it was the changes in society, technological advances and economic growth that set it apart. And whilst Scotland was its own kingdom, separate from Tudor England, it too shared in this prosperity.
The next episode, Stuart Britain, will be released on Tuesday 4th August 2020 – or possibly sooner. Subscribe to keep updated.
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Culpin, C. (1992) The making of the United Kingdom 1500 – 1750 Collins Educational
Falkus, M. & Gillingham, J. (1987) Historical Atlas of Britain Kingfisher
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- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 11916
8:46
The Most SHOCKING Hygiene Habits of Kings in The Tudor Period
What was hygiene like for Kings in Tudor England?
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What was hygiene like for Kings in Tudor England?
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So, you think some people during this time have bad hygiene habits? Let us introduce you to the kings in Tudor Times. These kings had some disgusting habits in Tudor times when it came to their personal hygiene. In this video, we're going to take a look at the most shocking hygiene habits of the Kings in Tudor times.
An obvious place to begin when discussing the hygiene practices of the Kings in Tudor Times is with their toilet habits. For kings of the Tudor period, their toilet habits were a far cry from what we are accustomed to today. It is said that in 1535, King Henry VIII and his court of over 700 embarked on an ambitious royal tour. They visited almost 30 royal palaces, residences and religious institutions. This journey was not only created to show loyalty among the king's subjects but also the best way to avoid the bad smell in the Hampton Court. With the constant influx of people in large royal parties, the palace became smelly and overrun with human waste.
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What was hygiene like for Kings in Tudor England?
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So, you think some people during this time have bad hygiene habits? Let us introduce you to the kings in Tudor Times. These kings had some disgusting habits in Tudor times when it came to their personal hygiene. In this video, we're going to take a look at the most shocking hygiene habits of the Kings in Tudor times.
An obvious place to begin when discussing the hygiene practices of the Kings in Tudor Times is with their toilet habits. For kings of the Tudor period, their toilet habits were a far cry from what we are accustomed to today. It is said that in 1535, King Henry VIII and his court of over 700 embarked on an ambitious royal tour. They visited almost 30 royal palaces, residences and religious institutions. This journey was not only created to show loyalty among the king's subjects but also the best way to avoid the bad smell in the Hampton Court. With the constant influx of people in large royal parties, the palace became smelly and overrun with human waste.
📺 Watch the entire video for more information!
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- published: 12 Mar 2023
- views: 3314
10:11
Who Were The Tudors? Explained in 10 Minutes
Who were the Tudors? Explained in 10 minutes the story of The House of Tudor.
THE TUDORS
The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This l...
Who were the Tudors? Explained in 10 minutes the story of The House of Tudor.
THE TUDORS
The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This line of rulers started in 1485 and lasted until 1603.
The dynasty started when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This was the final stage of the Wars of the Roses and made him King Henry VII of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, was the oldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He married Catherine of Aragon. She was the daughter of Ferdinand II of Argon and Isabella I of Castle). Arthur died in 1502 and did not become King.
Henry VIII
When Henry VII died in 1509, Arthur's brother, Henry VIII married Catherine and became king.
During her marriage to Henry VIII, Catherine had six children. Only one of these children, Mary, survived. When Catherine became too old to have any more children, Henry divorced her (breaking with Rome and become the head of the Church of England himself), so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. Henry and Boleyn also had a daughter, Elizabeth. Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536.
Shortly after, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour of England. She had one son, Edward VI of England, who would later become king himself at the age of 9. Jane died in 1537. Her death was caused by medical problems caused by Edward's birth.
Henry married three other wives (Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr) before his death in 1547. Edward, his only living son, became King after Henry died.
In 1553, Edward became ill. He created the "Device for Succession.". He said that his cousin, Lady Jane Grey, would be Queen after he died. Lady Jane lived for only nine days as Queen.
Henry's daughter, Mary I of England, was the next ruler of the Tudor dynasty. Mary was a strong believer in Catholicism. As Queen, Mary did many things against hundreds of Protestants. Because of all the executions while she was Queen, she was given the nickname "Bloody Mary", which is a name for a modern cocktail today.
After Mary's death in 1558, her half-sister Elizabeth I of England became queen. Unlike Mary, Elizabeth was a Protestant. Elizabeth never married or had children. Because she never married, Elizabeth is often called the "Virgin Queen". She was well liked by most of the people of England.
The dynasty ended when Elizabeth died. She had not named a person to be ruler after her death. When she died, James I became King of England. He was the son of Elizabeth's cousin, Mary Stuart. This started the Stuart dynasty.
#thetudors #history #education #keystage2 #keystage3
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Who were the Tudors? Explained in 10 minutes the story of The House of Tudor.
THE TUDORS
The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This line of rulers started in 1485 and lasted until 1603.
The dynasty started when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This was the final stage of the Wars of the Roses and made him King Henry VII of England. Arthur, Prince of Wales, was the oldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He married Catherine of Aragon. She was the daughter of Ferdinand II of Argon and Isabella I of Castle). Arthur died in 1502 and did not become King.
Henry VIII
When Henry VII died in 1509, Arthur's brother, Henry VIII married Catherine and became king.
During her marriage to Henry VIII, Catherine had six children. Only one of these children, Mary, survived. When Catherine became too old to have any more children, Henry divorced her (breaking with Rome and become the head of the Church of England himself), so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. Henry and Boleyn also had a daughter, Elizabeth. Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536.
Shortly after, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour of England. She had one son, Edward VI of England, who would later become king himself at the age of 9. Jane died in 1537. Her death was caused by medical problems caused by Edward's birth.
Henry married three other wives (Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr) before his death in 1547. Edward, his only living son, became King after Henry died.
In 1553, Edward became ill. He created the "Device for Succession.". He said that his cousin, Lady Jane Grey, would be Queen after he died. Lady Jane lived for only nine days as Queen.
Henry's daughter, Mary I of England, was the next ruler of the Tudor dynasty. Mary was a strong believer in Catholicism. As Queen, Mary did many things against hundreds of Protestants. Because of all the executions while she was Queen, she was given the nickname "Bloody Mary", which is a name for a modern cocktail today.
After Mary's death in 1558, her half-sister Elizabeth I of England became queen. Unlike Mary, Elizabeth was a Protestant. Elizabeth never married or had children. Because she never married, Elizabeth is often called the "Virgin Queen". She was well liked by most of the people of England.
The dynasty ended when Elizabeth died. She had not named a person to be ruler after her death. When she died, James I became King of England. He was the son of Elizabeth's cousin, Mary Stuart. This started the Stuart dynasty.
#thetudors #history #education #keystage2 #keystage3
- published: 25 Feb 2021
- views: 59862
58:54
The Deadly Secrets Of The Tudor Home | Hidden Killers | Absolute History
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to Tudor times, when the newly emergent middle classes had money for luxuries and early consumer goods, many of which contain...
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to Tudor times, when the newly emergent middle classes had money for luxuries and early consumer goods, many of which contained hidden dangers.
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- published: 27 Feb 2019
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8:54
Rich And Poor: What Was Life Like in Tudor Times
If your teeth aren't as pearly white as you'd like them to be - no worries! Back in Tudor England, you'd pass for a super-rich and noble person. Back then, suga...
If your teeth aren't as pearly white as you'd like them to be - no worries! Back in Tudor England, you'd pass for a super-rich and noble person. Back then, sugar was available to the wealthiest ones only, as it was imported from faraway countries. The more sugar people consumed, the blacker their teeth were, and it was a fancy attribute of a rich lifestyle, just like designer bags today. Did the people back then have any other unusual traditions? Let's see!
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If your teeth aren't as pearly white as you'd like them to be - no worries! Back in Tudor England, you'd pass for a super-rich and noble person. Back then, sugar was available to the wealthiest ones only, as it was imported from faraway countries. The more sugar people consumed, the blacker their teeth were, and it was a fancy attribute of a rich lifestyle, just like designer bags today. Did the people back then have any other unusual traditions? Let's see!
Read more: https://brightside.me/articles/rich-and-poor-what-was-life-like-in-tudor-times-815323/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=seo&utm_campaign=video_transcript
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- published: 25 Nov 2022
- views: 28928
6:51
What did Henry VIII eat? Tudor Feast
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Dining for the nobility during the Tudor...
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Dining for the nobility during the Tudor period was about much more than just food. The size of a household and the quantity and variety of food provided were an important way of demonstrating wealth and influence.
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Breverton, T. 2016. The Tudor Cookbook: From Gilded Peacock to Calves' Feet Pie. Amberley Publishing Limited
Henry VIII: King and Court
By Alison Weir
The Tudor Kitchen: What the Tudors Ate & Drank
By Terry Breverton
The Tudor Kitchen: What the Tudors Ate & Drank
By Terry Breverton
Groom, S. 2013. At the King’s Table: Royal Dining Through the Ages. London: Merrell
Weir, A. 2011. Henry VIII: King and Court. London: Vintage Books
https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/
https://wn.com/What_Did_Henry_Viii_Eat_Tudor_Feast
This episode is Sponsored by Wix! Support the Simple History channel by going to: https://www.wix.com/go/simplehistory
Dining for the nobility during the Tudor period was about much more than just food. The size of a household and the quantity and variety of food provided were an important way of demonstrating wealth and influence.
Let's explore the diet of King Henry VIII!
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Credit:
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Narrator:
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Music Credit:
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Master of the Feast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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sources:
Breverton, T. 2016. The Tudor Cookbook: From Gilded Peacock to Calves' Feet Pie. Amberley Publishing Limited
Henry VIII: King and Court
By Alison Weir
The Tudor Kitchen: What the Tudors Ate & Drank
By Terry Breverton
The Tudor Kitchen: What the Tudors Ate & Drank
By Terry Breverton
Groom, S. 2013. At the King’s Table: Royal Dining Through the Ages. London: Merrell
Weir, A. 2011. Henry VIII: King and Court. London: Vintage Books
https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/
- published: 03 Apr 2019
- views: 1493828
5:38:24
The Tudors - A Complete History of the Tudor Dynasty Documentary
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- published: 24 Apr 2021
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