Debating Lady Jane Grey as England's First Queen Regnant with Caitlin Chapman | Full Podcast

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Join us for this enlightening conversation with Caitlin Chapman, a renowned English history enthusiast and former chair of the Katherine Swynford Society. This unedited talk delves into the intriguing debate on whether Lady Jane Grey should be considered England's first queen regnant. Caitlin, a speaker at TudorCon, also shares her deep knowledge on Katherine Swynford, revealing the impactful legacy these historical women left on Tudor and medieval history.
Discover more about the dynamic roles of women in history, the genealogical ties that influenced the Tudor dynasty, and get a sneak peek into Caitlin's upcoming talk at TudorCon. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about England's rich past, this discussion offers unique insights and stirring debates on some of the most pivotal figures in English history.
👑 What to expect in this episode:
An in-depth discussion on Lady Jane Grey's claim to the throne.
Insights into Katherine Swynford's life and her influence on English nobility.
Caitlin's personal journey in historical research and her role at the Katherine Swynford Society.
A preview of what's coming at TudorCon, including how to access streaming tickets for exclusive content.
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  • @gonefishing167
    @gonefishing167Ай бұрын

    Thank you heather. Poor, poor young girl. I don’t think Mary really wanted to do away with her but , in the end, was afraid of schemes being planned against her. Sometimes your relatives were your worst enemies. 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺

  • @jardon8636
    @jardon8636Ай бұрын

    the books by helen clark: the red prince.. john of ghent* gaunt... & nathan amin: the house of beaufourt, the bastard line that captured the throne... prince john , the red prince,. was the celebrity ancestor of at least 5 dynasties, including tudors, lancaster, york, beaufourt, buckingham.. the others like percy, nevilles, mortimer, holland, platagnet, capet & valois were all related and connected... via earlier kings like henry I, henry II & queen eleanor of aquitaine...

  • @jardon8636
    @jardon8636Ай бұрын

    1553, was a dramatic year king edward vi tudor and the regency of dudley.. also lady nee jane grey DUDLEY...who was proclaimed queen, but never actually crowned...for 13 days ,not 9... queen mary tudor who was crowned in 1553 and had a king consort...most unusual for england, ireland, wales etc....actual king as her cousin and husband,,,

  • @sherisutherland1416
    @sherisutherland1416Ай бұрын

    Katherine Swynford is fascinating. She's my favorite historical figure 😍

  • @prettybirdbeenlpeacock6592

    @prettybirdbeenlpeacock6592

    Ай бұрын

    😄 Mine too! From the moment I read the Anya Seyton book in 8th grade...a loonng time ago!

  • @sherisutherland1416

    @sherisutherland1416

    Ай бұрын

    @prettybirdbeenlpeacock6592 oh my gosh I ended up buying a new copy as my old one fell apart lol best laundry room swap ever!