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Jane Seymour.
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“[Elizabeth] was one of the most intelligent young women in the kingdom, and she had been privileged to be taught by some of the finest minds the country, including, William Grindal and the accomplished scholar Roger Ascham. Under Ascham’s tutelage Elizabeth excelled, and her brilliant mind impressed many of her contemporaries, including her tutors. Ascham later enthusiastically praised ‘my illustrious mistress the Lady Elizabeth’ who ‘shines like a star’. John Foxe also wrote about her in complementary terms, relating that she did 'rather excel in all manner of languages, manner of virtue and knowledge’. She was particularly skilled at languages, and wrote and spoke several fluently. These included Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, and Greek.”
— Elizabeth’s Rival: The Tumultuous life of the Countess of Leicester, Nicola Tallis








“If a lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him” ‘
Thomas More
“Prophecy was a traditional component of English pageantry, especially processions…at Anne Boleyn’s coronation entry, poetry recited during the event repeatedly hailed her as the Just Virgin out of Virgil’s ‘Fourth Eclogue’ who brings in a golden age.”
— Predicting Elizabeth: Prophecy on Progress. Rachel Kapelle.
Hello! I really want to start getting into the fandom (14 15 16 centuries England) and i also want to learn history. What are 5he best books and articles about it, and where can i learn history if i am not from England?
Thank you kind Tudor bitch Xx
Hi there!
I mean, I basically mainly know Tudor stuff but I’ll mine and see what I can find / rec ...
I’ve also answered this to a degree in other asks, so I’ll link those:
Ask 1
Ask 2
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Ask 5: Podcasts (I’ll update this, if anyone would like me to do so)
And then, the last university level thing I did, was a 20-page research paper on the historiography of the relationship of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Before that, it was a research paper on the historiography of Henry VIII (particularly through the lens of how, why, and in what terms and language he was regarded as ‘monstrous’), and before that, it was a presentation on the Great Matter.
Here is part of the bibliography for the above:
Benger, E. (1821). Memoirs of the life of Anne Boleyn, queen of Henry VIII. By Miss Benger, author of memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, John Tobin, &c. In two volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row.
Cavendish, George, and Samuel Weller Singer. 1825. The life of Cardinal Wolsey. London: For Harding, Triphook, and Lepard.
Froude, J. (1856). History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Gowing, L. (2017). Gender Relations in Early Modern England. London: Routledge, p.17.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Mary Clark, Anne Mearne, Thomas Sawbridge, and William Faithorne. 1683. The life and reign of King Henry the Eighth.
Hume, D. (1778). History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688.
Kewes, P. (2005). The uses of history in early modern England. Berkeley, Calif.: Univ. of California Press.
Sander, N. (1877). Rise and growth of the Anglican schism ... Published A.D. 1585, with a continuation of the history, by the Rev. Edward Rishton, B.A., of Brasenose College, Oxford. Translated, with introduction and notes, by David Lewis, M.A.. London: Burns and Oates.
Strickland, A. (1868). Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest, Vol II.. 2nd ed. London: Bell and Daldy, p.271.
Woolf, Daniel R. 2005. Reading history in early modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
Wyatt, G., Wyatt, T. and Loades, D. (1968). The Papers of George Wyatt Esquire, of Boxley Abbey in the county of Kent, son and heir of Sir Thomas Wyatt the younger ; ed. for the Royal Historical Society by D.M. Loades. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, p.21.
Well, a start, at least. I will unearth my USB drive to find the rest.