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Long Live The Queen
Christena
229 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to Long Live the Queen, where we talk about some of the women who made history. And by we, I mean the royal we because ... it's just me.
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Welcome to Long Live the Queen, where we talk about some of the women who made history. And by we, I mean the royal we because ... it's just me.
Show more...
History
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My Tudor Era Tapestry 1486-1487
Long Live The Queen
23 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
My Tudor Era Tapestry 1486-1487

In January 1486, Eliza, daughter of Edward IV, marries Henry VII, uniting York and Lancaster. Pregnant before the wedding, she bears the hope of a Tudor heir, her gold gown hiding doubts about Henry’s motives and her brothers’ fates. In September, she births Arthur in Winchester, a symbol of Tudor legitimacy. Margaret Beaufort orchestrates his grand christening, binding nobles to the dynasty. Elizabeth Woodville, in seclusion, takes pride in Arthur but fears Yorkist unrest. By 1487, a rebellion led by Lambert Simnel, posing as Edward, Earl of Warwick, threatens peace. Elizabeth sends warnings, while Maggie, a young Yorkist princess, grieves her brother Edward’s imprisonment and attends Eliza’s coronation, a bittersweet display of Tudor control.


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Long Live The Queen
Welcome to Long Live the Queen, where we talk about some of the women who made history. And by we, I mean the royal we because ... it's just me.