The Mary Rose | 5. the mysterious men on-board
In episode five of our series on the Mary Rose, we investigate what the human remains found on-board the Mary Rose can reveal about life in the Tudor period
In episode five of our series on the Mary Rose, we investigate what the human remains found on-board the Mary Rose can reveal about life in the Tudor period
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Bestselling historical author Alison Weir shares the dramatic stories of five 14th-century queen consorts – from Marguerite of France to Isabella of Valois
Professor Andrew Lambert answers listener questions about the conflict of 1853-1856 and the ways in which it shaped European history for decades
Professor Philip Murphy offers his views on why telling the recent history of Britain’s monarchy is so complicated – and the tensions between scholars and the crown
In episode four of our series on the Mary Rose, we crack open the Tudor treasure chest to uncover what artefacts dredged from the depths can tell us about life at sea in the 16th century
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