Lady Margaret Beaufort - Matriarch of the Tudors Documentary

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  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  Год назад +56

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    • @spudspuddy
      @spudspuddy Год назад +5

      i used to live in her garden, my house was built in what was the grounds of the old collyweston palace, shame time team never did a lost palace episode on collyweston

    • @lavonnemalinovsky8218
      @lavonnemalinovsky8218 Год назад

      +11q0q

    • @skwarny
      @skwarny Год назад +1

    • @betsylewis5904
      @betsylewis5904 Год назад

    • @mousemd
      @mousemd 5 месяцев назад

      Wasn't sure who she was at first. I read a few stories authored by Phillipa Gregory

  • @MegaJacko4
    @MegaJacko4 3 месяца назад +20

    I often picture this poor, exhausted 13 year old girl who has just endured the most traumatic experience in her life, cradling her newborn baby in her arms. He is peacefully sleeping and cuddling into his mothers chest, feeling comfort from her warmth. The love she must have been feeling in that moment as she whispers thst she will protect him no matter what. She would raise him up and never allow him to fall. Unbeknownst to both of them that their bond solidified in that moment would be the most powerful force that not even the King of England and all his forces could destroy.
    What a woman she was. What a woman indeed.

  • @ScarlettLaRouge25
    @ScarlettLaRouge25 Год назад +42

    Perfect timing! Just about to start a stitching project, and need something to listen to while I work. And Margaret?! Yes please!

    • @leanie5234
      @leanie5234 Год назад +3

      Yes, thank you. I'm suffering horribly from Novovirus (Thankfully, I know that the suffering will be brief). This is just the thing to keep me from thinking about running to the washroom.

  • @joykoski7111
    @joykoski7111 Год назад +92

    Very well detailed. Thank you for this episode. Margaret is one of my favourite historical figures. Such an early example of female power and strength

    • @reidx512
      @reidx512 Год назад +9

      YES, yes and yes.. I so respect her story of truth.

    • @PaulaSB12
      @PaulaSB12 Год назад +4

      Have a look at the video on how a nun became chinas only female emperor she was amazing but you didn’t cross her

    • @DL-od4su
      @DL-od4su Год назад +5

      And a manipulative narcissist

    • @LifeInPink999
      @LifeInPink999 Год назад

      @@DL-od4su Manipulative sure, there must have been either a lot of promises or a lot of manipulation (maybe both) with her last husband, who while was the one to make the decisive move in the battle in Henry’s the VII favor, she was the ”brains” behind it. She kept committing treason after treason knowing well the repercussions and escaped by sheer luck the execution by Richard the III (well luck or his dumb confidence that her husband will stay on his side). But one thing is being something and wanting something and another against all odds achieving this something which is the throne of England for her son.
      I don't necessary like her but I do respect her ability for not only self-preservation since the moment she gave birth at 13 but already actively planning her moves to keep her son safe sending him away first with his uncle, then to exile, finding a husband who gave her access to the court first with the desire to have her (well her first husband) lands back for her son while still maintaining her son, losing that husband and finding another closer to the new king. At some point looking at the throne and thinking ”why not?” and deciding that the throne sounds better than lands that the Yorks failed to give her back.
      Now her being a woman in that time makes it even more remarkable. To be fair she would have made better job ruling England than her son definitely much better work than her grandson.
      I like to think that Elisibath the I of England got her smarts and intelligence from the females of her family like her grand grand mother and mother. She certainly didn't got her brain form her father, her temper indeed is his.

    • @Grannievore
      @Grannievore Год назад +5

      Detailed except for the part about her being twelve when her husband decided it was time to consummate their marriage, leaving her mutilated when she gave birth at thirteen. Cold marriage was common then, but it was also common for the marriage to NOT be consummated until the girl grew into a healthy teenager, at the least.

  • @onagaali2024
    @onagaali2024 Год назад +39

    That ambient background music is awesome. Margaret Beaufort was definitely a life lived well. She was very strategic and played the game to win.

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @amyrat151
    @amyrat151 Год назад +497

    There seems to be a pattern with English kings. They don't always love their wives, but they love their mommies.

    • @gonefishing167
      @gonefishing167 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😄😄😄👏👏👍👍👵🇦🇺

    • @PaulaSB12
      @PaulaSB12 Год назад +50

      Marriage was a matter of political affairs not love. It was two families joining and in both male and female neither party had any choice. Also remember all that she did for him starting as a girl bring a widowed mother when she was 13

    • @amyrat151
      @amyrat151 Год назад +59

      @@PaulaSB12 If you look at English history, there's a few kings who had contentious relationships with their wives. Henry II had his wife imprisoned for 16 years. It was a shock to the country that Eleanor of Aquitaine picked her sons over her husband when they rebelled against him. Then when Henry died, one of the first things the new king did was get Eleanor out of her cell, because Richard I loved his mom.
      Henry VII was lucky in that he loved both his mom and his wife. So much so that the death of Elizabeth of York messed him up quite a bit.

    • @Dude0000
      @Dude0000 Год назад +40

      As an Englishman, I can tell you this trait is not just reserved for Kings.

    • @bokasaaya28
      @bokasaaya28 Год назад

      @@PaulaSB12 oooooooo oooooo no

  • @user-fn8bq7ef7t
    @user-fn8bq7ef7t Год назад +63

    It should also be noted that Margaret was traumatized by being “wifed” so young. She had her baby at 13 years old! Because of this she fought tooth and nail to make sure the young girls in her family did not suffer the same fate.

    • @partlycloudy3519
      @partlycloudy3519 10 месяцев назад +2

      Her own namesake margery was married off to the king of scots before the age of 15 😂 . He ended getting killed by katherine of Arogon troops and his coat sent to Henry VIII who was on campaign in france 😂 Young girls were married young back then cuz your lifespan wasnt long like it was today .

    • @AshleyMartin-f3x
      @AshleyMartin-f3x 3 месяца назад +3

      I think this is why many women miscarriaged because of his age

    • @Manliadon
      @Manliadon 11 дней назад

      @@partlycloudy3519 Yeah at 12 and King JamesVI was 30+ at the time, but loved Margaret at 1st site. They didn't have kids until her namesake Margaret was older, not like Margaret Tudor. HenryVIII also doubted her namesake Margaret's kids were JamesIV's kids

  • @scarlettg6136
    @scarlettg6136 5 месяцев назад +6

    What an amazing woman. A perfect protector and mother of a king. Margaret's intelligence and perseverance lead to a great historic outcome.

  • @BriLamberson
    @BriLamberson Год назад +126

    No doubt she would be ruler of the nation herself if she were living today. What an amazing woman. She’s usually depicted as conniving and bitter. But this gives a much clearer picture of who she really was. It’s so fascinating to me that she was known for her love of literature and was also a real estate tycoon. Bookish yet outgoing. A deeply devoted mother, yet fiercely independent. Deeply religious and also a shrewd politician. She should be a well known role model for all women today.

    • @DL-od4su
      @DL-od4su Год назад

      Do you know WHY she was bitter? I will repaste the story. FACT: THE TUDORS DYNASTY WAS FOUNDED ON ADULTERY AND ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN.
      Everyone seems to forget that the Tudor line started with an affair between Owen Tudor (son of a Welsh Rebel) and Queen Catherine Valois who was married to Henry V until his death of illness on the battlefield. One of Owen's sons, Edmund, married Margaret Beaufort. She was descended from one of the illegitimate children of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (a son of Edward III), and his mistress Katherine Swynford. They were given the name Beaufort after Gaunt's castle in the Champagne region of France. So, all the Tudors are trash...right up until the present day.

    • @DL-od4su
      @DL-od4su Год назад

      This video is JUNK HISTORY. Try reading some actual historical text...which thanks to the Internet is possible. Don't be lazy.

    • @cplmpcocptcl6306
      @cplmpcocptcl6306 Год назад +5

      Role model, I think not.

    • @wasntme777
      @wasntme777 8 месяцев назад

      That woman had a hard life.

    • @alookabab4810
      @alookabab4810 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, a very admirable woman.

  • @tricorvus2673
    @tricorvus2673 Год назад +12

    I adore the way the narrator says Margaret

  • @washguy9577
    @washguy9577 8 месяцев назад +11

    What an absolute strong and powerful woman this was I can't believe I didn't know of her sooner so many times she overcame impossible circumstances to come out on top in a time that a woman doing this was unheard of truly amazing

  • @ray101892
    @ray101892 Год назад +151

    Along with William Marshall, she is someone who lived through five English kings in their lifetime. Marshal survived battles and tourneys through his skill but he essentially served the same family until his death. Margaret maneuvered through Edward and Richard's reign like a boss and died just 5 days after Henry VIII was crowned.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Год назад +2

      Couldn’t agree with u more!!’

    • @scottscottsdale7868
      @scottscottsdale7868 Год назад +8

      I wonder if she would have approved his grand son seeking a divorce.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Год назад +19

      @@scottscottsdale7868 I think she would of been adamantly against it, n I bet she would of scared Anne off lol

    • @trekstarsam2494
      @trekstarsam2494 Год назад +6

      @@jessrosefawkes2721 maybe not, as the obsession for an heir to carry on the line ran so deep. I believe Henry got this obsession from her. She wanted to make sure the Tudor line was secure.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Год назад +9

      @@trekstarsam2494 that’s a very good point, I didn’t even think of it that way. So yes I think your right, I still Dont think Margaret would of liked Anne though especially as Anne was a supporter of lutherism and Margaret was a devout catholic. But I sometimes wonder if Anne didn’t really care about lutherism and she just supported it cos it went against the church and she needed Henry to get the divorce.

  • @Janinebignell
    @Janinebignell Год назад +65

    I absolutely loved this amazing video on the Matriarch of the Tudors. I am an avid follower of all things Tudor and still learnt some new things from this video! What an amazingly strong-willed and courageous lady

  • @1501Anne
    @1501Anne Год назад +11

    Incredible documentary. Great to see all the different pictures & painting rather than the presenters face. It's great to watch a documentary that's about the documentary rather than the constant presence of the presenter as most documentaries are today. Thank you so much, I throughly enjoyed this documentary, I wasn't fully aware of Margaret's life and how she had lived it. She really was a remarkable woman. To survive the way she did especially in a world that was extremely dominated by men where women had little or no rights without a man by their side. After watching this, it looks like Elizabeth I was very similar to her great grandmother Margret Beaufort.

  • @KellyBell1
    @KellyBell1 6 месяцев назад +10

    That was a very wonderful documentary on Margaret Beaufort. Thank You for making this kind of historical information available to us all! ❤😊 👏

  • @ivanabasic862
    @ivanabasic862 Год назад +9

    I love that you made my Monday merrier with a video about my favorite historical people. Thank you so much.

  • @d.m.6397
    @d.m.6397 Год назад +58

    Her sense of self, her percipacity, her intelligence, wit, and deftness are just incredible. I would have loved to have known her. I find the woman deeply intriguing.

    • @theresachung703
      @theresachung703 Год назад +2

      I've learned a new word! Thanks

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @Zyzyx442
    @Zyzyx442 Год назад +18

    Thanks for this channel, really appreciate the deep dives of all these amazing humans of historic significance.

  • @mysis64
    @mysis64 Год назад +11

    Thank you very much for a well researched documentary on my ancestral grandmother. Most videos vilify her for her life focus and promotion of her son. Thank you for information that is new to me. I am excited to add it to my family tree. I appreciate your effort and my family has a new view of our ancestral family.

    • @cece203
      @cece203 Год назад +2

      My fraternal great grandmother was a Beaufort born in Thibideau, Louisiana.

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад

      i know mike from canmore

    • @margaretbutterworth6333
      @margaretbutterworth6333 Год назад +3

      This great lady is in my family tree also. I am fascinated by what I have learned from this video. I know more than I did before, which is more favourable than I’ve found out in my previous research of her. Thank you so much.

    • @rubynibs
      @rubynibs Год назад

      ​@@margaretbutterworth6333 Get the paperwork for it, or don't believe it.

  • @briofhyrule
    @briofhyrule Год назад +111

    She was a force of nature! She had more balls than all of the men around her and no doubt her great granddaughter Elizabeth inherited her fierceness. Also thank you for not bringing up the ridiculous slander that Philipa Gregory invented about her and Henry which has zero basis in fact.

    • @helgathegreat
      @helgathegreat Год назад +6

      Well said, I couldn't say it better❤❤I am so glad someone sees that Elizabeth I is so much like her! 🤩🤩🤩🤩

    • @murderfaery5715
      @murderfaery5715 Год назад +2

      Are you referring to the boys in the tower ?

    • @helgathegreat
      @helgathegreat Год назад

      @@murderfaery5715 Yes, that is the one they are talking about in the comment...A claim that has 0 basis on sources, and that was invented in this century...(I was once studying history and the first source to mention her as guilty for the princes was in the mid 1600s, like 2 centuries later , from a Protestant, who claimed that she did witchcraft to them...If someone thinks this source reliable then idk🤦🏼‍♀)

    • @Ulvdronning
      @Ulvdronning Год назад +19

      @@murderfaery5715 while I enjoyed her stories, Gregory wrote stories based around what she thought happened. She has so much female hatred against each other that has little to no basis in facts. The boys in the tower were just a tiny part of her exaggerations.
      Imo, Gregory has some of her own issues she needs to work through with her hatred of women

    • @murderfaery5715
      @murderfaery5715 Год назад +1

      Understandable, I only asked because I haven't yet read her work.

  • @jacksonres6277
    @jacksonres6277 Год назад +3

    Just got back from the pub, opened my computer and this was on. Will be back once I've watched the whole thing

  • @English_Dawn
    @English_Dawn Год назад +8

    Thank you so much for dedicating an episode to this remarkably lady. 🌺

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @hollylaw8272
    @hollylaw8272 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video. I found out that she is my 15th ggrandmother. It is nice to learn more about history!

  • @merri-annewermann3138
    @merri-annewermann3138 Год назад +26

    I read the books. Saw the TV series and decided to invest time to read up on her life. Nothing in common with the books. She was one of the first to open schools for girls. Really unheard of back then. She was kind and very giving. So glad this video stays true to who she really was. To be admired for sure.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +147

    Love Margaret, who could have guessed that a mother's love would bring an end to the Wars of the Roses?

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Год назад +7

      And of course, her son is KING. The absolute apex of courtier life. No doubt she loved him, a lot, but she also sent him into battle🤷‍♀️

    • @janbadinski7126
      @janbadinski7126 Год назад +15

      She's absolutely amazing as a noble woman. She hit the ground running at 12 years old, a mother and widow at 13 years old.

    • @janbadinski7126
      @janbadinski7126 Год назад +7

      ​@@mangot589 to save face she had to send him into battle. No mother wants her son sent to battle to jeopardize his life but look at the times.

    • @ferea_896
      @ferea_896 Год назад +8

      @@mangot589 she had to kill 5 people. The war of the roses was over. Her son had been pardoned and invited back to England. She restarted the war only to kill the last york and place her son
      She did not end. She risked her son because she was a fanatic and wanted power for herself so she started another battle and the war who would continue in forms of rebellions in Henry’ reign. So she did not solve anything she just was obsessed

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад +4

      more like a mothers ambition i would say

  • @jameshofbauer1089
    @jameshofbauer1089 7 месяцев назад +3

    Josephine Tey's mystery 'The Daughter of Time', I feel, is a must read for those prone to charm with history.

  • @Musicjammer2736
    @Musicjammer2736 11 месяцев назад +15

    Think about it. Margaret Beaufort was a gg-daughter of Edward III, Warrior King and considered The Greatest King of England. She was the g-great niece of The Black Prince and direct lineage to his brother, John of Gaunt, a brilliant strategist, calculating businessman and Always Family First... This Warrior Woman, Margaret Beaufort, had heard the stories of her ancestors AND KNEW SHE CARRIED THEIR BLOODLINE.
    I wish I could shake her hand. What. A. Legacy. Courage. Focus. Honor. Family First.
    P.S. Thank you for lifting her up like this with details of service and generous help to others that others leave out.

  • @elizabethneill3825
    @elizabethneill3825 Год назад +4

    I've learned so many details about her life from this video, even though I've long been interested in her. I learned so much, especially about her mother and father. Thanks so much.

  • @abigailbrown7132
    @abigailbrown7132 Год назад +6

    FINALLY ‘!!! I’ve been looking for a deep dive on her. Was wondering if you could dive deeper into the yorks history too! And people like Isabel Nevil ! Ty for your work on vids♥️

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog1102 Год назад +29

    She was a tenacious woman.

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @stevemcmahan8277
    @stevemcmahan8277 Год назад +80

    Lady Margaret was an amazing woman. She was a devout Christian, a devout mother, a shrewd tactician and politician. A kindly lady with an iron will and resolve. She was generous to a fault. She was a savvy business woman as well. God was kind to this devout woman and granted her her hearts desires.

    • @mariakelly90210
      @mariakelly90210 Год назад +5

      Seriously?

    • @mariakelly90210
      @mariakelly90210 Год назад +3

      Seriously?

    • @mimiwonder
      @mimiwonder Год назад +6

      @@mariakelly90210 twice? Seriously?

    • @PaulaSB12
      @PaulaSB12 Год назад +6

      Seriously and she as a 13 year old made a marriage to start her plan to get her son on the throne AT 13

    • @freeasabird4659
      @freeasabird4659 Год назад +2

      @@PaulaSB12 No her mother had the plan to get her married and pregnant. But she was a horrible woman, a war monger and murderer.

  • @susanmorgan8833
    @susanmorgan8833 Год назад +11

    Her eldest grandson was Arthur, not Edward. The children of Henry VII were (in birth order) Arthur, Margaret, Henry and Mary. Arthur died shortly after his marriage to Katherine of Aragon, and Henry became the heir.

    • @Jenifer_G
      @Jenifer_G Год назад +1

      Thanks for that.

    • @bmaria8011
      @bmaria8011 3 месяца назад

      @@Jenifer_Gyou forgot elizabeth and edmund

  • @Mycactus2611
    @Mycactus2611 Год назад +5

    I really enjoyed this one, thank you 💙

  • @janettedargy7941
    @janettedargy7941 7 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine if Henry hadn't been up to the task? Margaret would not be so celebrated. Im glad he made it so we could all learn about his amazing mother

  • @oldhollywoodbriar
    @oldhollywoodbriar Год назад +6

    Love your work thanks for this upload!

  • @asipattle
    @asipattle Год назад +16

    She was amazing and her strength of will, her loyalty and ability to engender love in those around her-remembering that each of her arranged marriages was successful- were indicative of the strength of her personality.

  • @Eleanoraaaaa
    @Eleanoraaaaa Год назад +17

    Loved this video in particular as I’m a HUGE Tudorphile! Your videos never disappoint I absolutely love your narration, keep up the amazing work! I love listening to these while I do my skincare and clean up the house a bit before bedtime💗🦋

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад +2

      me too-dor

    • @noladauenhauer9052
      @noladauenhauer9052 Год назад +2

      I mean no disrespect, but when I read your comment I thought it said Turdophile😊😂

  • @Aphrodite1985007
    @Aphrodite1985007 Год назад +7

    Would it be possible to have an episode about the great Alineor of Aquitaine? Thanks soooo much

  • @STYLESBYLIFEBEAUTYNMORE
    @STYLESBYLIFEBEAUTYNMORE Год назад +12

    The irony with the poles her grandson executing most of them

  • @lucyosborne9239
    @lucyosborne9239 Год назад +3

    These videos are truly delightful. So well presented and detailed, and I always learn from them. As for Margaret Beaufort, it's clear that this is a lady who knew how to survive. To have done so in the perilous world of 15th-century politics is significant in itself. To have done so with Her wishes fulfilled is nothing short of miraculous. It takes steel in the spine to face down Her opposition one after the other. She styled herself as Her Majesty The King's Mother, Margaret Regina and it's a pretty long title and one I don't believe has been used since. Like Her title, She was unique. We can all learn from Her determination, love and sacrifice in protecting Her son and making sure the mark of Her existence was indelible is self-evident. I sometimes wonder, though, having watched "The White Queen" and "The White Princess", it's a bit of a tough call to say that She was the scheming and malicious individual portrayed in those series. I'm halfway between in awe of and suspicious of Her.

  • @ryanwelker9801
    @ryanwelker9801 Год назад +52

    If anyone wants to learn more about Katherine’s (John of gaunts mistress) life the book “Katherine” by Anya Seton is an amazing read

    • @rachelhenderson2688
      @rachelhenderson2688 Год назад +3

      It's actually by ANYA SETON

    • @ryanwelker9801
      @ryanwelker9801 Год назад +2

      @@rachelhenderson2688 my bad, yes Anya Seton

    • @hunnyflash
      @hunnyflash Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @madiantin
      @madiantin Год назад +2

      Yes! I second this recommendation! The book is absolutely fantastic.

    • @dawsiful
      @dawsiful Год назад

      Is It a fiction or a historical novel? I mean is it written in Philippa Gregory's style or what?

  • @phtevlin
    @phtevlin Год назад +47

    Margaret Beaufort is marvelously depicted in the 1972 series "Shadow of the Tower" by Marigold Sharman

    • @elizabetheichner4747
      @elizabetheichner4747 Год назад +4

      I love Shadow of the Tower. James Maxwell is my Henry vii

    • @sfguidry1959
      @sfguidry1959 Год назад +1

      I am going to try to check that out. You should watch the White queen and the White princesses. Very good series.

    • @helgathegreat
      @helgathegreat Год назад +2

      The only good portrayal of her 😭😭😭

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад +1

      @@sfguidry1959 after watching the 'spanish princess' i am now very interested in margaret pole ~ i like how these series pique my interests further ~

  • @amydavidval
    @amydavidval 8 месяцев назад +3

    I can't imagine 😢 what a tough ordeal at such a young age, giving birth!

  • @Musicjammer2736
    @Musicjammer2736 11 месяцев назад +2

    Well done. Thank you.

  • @judithhope8970
    @judithhope8970 Год назад +3

    This was very interesting and well told thank you.

  • @heidimariedahab7543
    @heidimariedahab7543 Год назад +7

    thanks much sooooooo excited for the next episode🙂🙂🙂😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @larryjones-emery807
    @larryjones-emery807 Месяц назад

    Thanks to the producers of this exemplary video experience. ❤

  • @tarjakangas6681
    @tarjakangas6681 Год назад +14

    What a wonderful mother and yes she did so much for her son

    • @quickchris10
      @quickchris10 Год назад +1

      Well, I would think the people raising him in his formative years, wherein Margaret only saw him for a week, were more to be credited . . . .

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @AdamantErinyes
    @AdamantErinyes Год назад +5

    Margaret was barely 14 when she gave birth, and was also noted to be quite small as she wasnt fully grown. Everyone expected that Edmund would wait to consummate the marriage because she was too young, but his main priority was securing her wealth for his family, which meant having an heir as soon as possible. Giving birth almost killed her because she was physically too small, and it's likely that the physical trauma is the reason she never had another child. The whole situation is a good example of how 14-year-olds getting married and having babies was NOT the norm, because it was specifically remarked on and was considered shocking to the English nobility.

    • @serahloeffelroberts9901
      @serahloeffelroberts9901 Год назад +2

      Actually Margaret was 11 when she married. Her wedding dress had to be stuffed with padding because Margaret was not developed but still had a child's body.

    • @cynthiaweber8486
      @cynthiaweber8486 Год назад +2

      How awful. No wonder she learned so much , at such a tender age.

  • @jacey1963
    @jacey1963 Год назад +41

    A woman I am honoured to have descended from...

  • @marcelvanooijen7790
    @marcelvanooijen7790 Год назад +2

    Thank you ,..this one was awesome!!!!!

  • @lindaackerman4412
    @lindaackerman4412 Год назад +2

    What I find to be really interesting is almost everything you are saying is a complete opposite of how she is is portrayed in movies, tv etc. Her relationship with her mother really surprised me because it was said that she hated her daughter's religious devotion and mocked it constantly. I'm really enjoying this video and learning so much

  • @Nameless_Night
    @Nameless_Night 7 месяцев назад +4

    I'll never understand the marriage of CHILDREN married off to older people. 13 may have been considered "adult" by age but physically, the child is still growing. Far to young to have a child and far to immature for marriage.

    • @mathildejensen3285
      @mathildejensen3285 5 месяцев назад +3

      The marriage was'nt meant to be consumated untill Margaret was older, because she was very young- even for the standard of the time. But her husband was'nt fully married and entitled to her wealth untill consumation, so he was to greedy to waite.( According to some historians)

    • @Nameless_Night
      @Nameless_Night 5 месяцев назад

      @@mathildejensen3285 such information makes that even more disturbing and disgusting.... it's so disturbing, what the "norms" were back then....

  • @jazminmuro9692
    @jazminmuro9692 Год назад +22

    She was one of the women who I always admired. A woman of courage and pious faith in keeping her son alive through the ages. She never thoughted of her destiny or so the legend says that god had shown her a vision that God proclaimed that her son, Henry Tudor will be King of all England. A religious woman had no doubt that it is God's will, but one thing was for sure she was a mother on a mission to keep her son Henry alive. She had three marriages to keep her title and wealth from any fortune hunter. But also, three powerful men who can protect her son Henry Tudor the last Lancasterian heir to the throne despite his illegitimate ancestry sides such as the Gaunt and Tudors. When there were rumors of Richard III who supposedly killed his nephews and stole their crowns. She realized that she had to take the biggest gamble of her life. Fight in a war against the Yorkist king with her son, Henry who won the crown. And she was so pleased and impressed by her wit, courage and courtly games, She was given the title, The King's Mother and almost held many court meetings and duties to her son.

    • @chad3232132
      @chad3232132 Год назад

      The series White Princes/White Queen/Spanish Princess made me want to pull my hair out with how they re-wrote history, making her out to be one of the most evil women in history.

    • @jazminmuro9692
      @jazminmuro9692 Год назад +2

      @@chad3232132 actually she wasn't an evil woman. More like a schemer who had to play the role of an anti-villain in the story. Besides there were many theories of her personality and we all did not know her well so chances are she could be that or not.

    • @dorothy-2930
      @dorothy-2930 Год назад

      Tremendously strong, tenacious, loving mother. One great woman.admirable.

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад +2

      i never admired her ~ i felt bad for her because of what she had to go thru as a child bride & then a horrendous childbirthing as a result of the cruelty of the tymes ~

    • @kashfiaislam9995
      @kashfiaislam9995 8 месяцев назад +1

      I hope Margaret Beaufort is burning in hell with Charlemagne, King John I, King Henry III, King Edward I, King Henry VII, King Henry VIII, Marie de Medici, King Louis XIV, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King Edward VIII, King George VI, and Prince Philip. 👗👠👑💍🇬🇧

  • @JeanneLeviss
    @JeanneLeviss Год назад +3

    Margret was 12 years old when her marriage was consummated, which was considered shocking, 14 was the normal age considered by the Catholic Church to be safe. No wonder having a child at 13 ruined her body and was unable to have more children.

  • @Thor13332
    @Thor13332 Год назад +6

    Wow. The first documentary dedicated to this person I've seen.

    • @chad3232132
      @chad3232132 Год назад +3

      About time. This is needed to counter the outright slander against her in the White Princes/White Queen/Spanish Princess TV series. Those shows made her out to be one of the most evil women in history, behind every scheme (real or imagined) from the early Tudor era.

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад

      @@chad3232132 its not slander if its fiction

  • @izulka75
    @izulka75 Год назад +2

    Behind succesful man there stands a woman.Lady Margaret Beaufrt was extraordinary woman and true survivor.She was a real founder of Tudor dynasy.Thank you for that great documentary!

    • @DL-od4su
      @DL-od4su Год назад

      No, she didn't. Katherine Swynford and Catherine of Valois founded the Tudor dynasty through adultery. Katherine Swynford established the Beaufort line through her relationship with the Duke John of Gaunt. She eventually married him and legitimized the line. Also, Queen Catherine of Valois (Henry V's wife) and Owen Tudor (a commoner) turned Tudor blood into royalty. Without this background, Margaret Beaufort wouldn't have been able to manipulate her son to the throne.

  • @golvic1436
    @golvic1436 11 месяцев назад +2

    This woman is the main character you’ve never heard of.

  • @grantwriter7777
    @grantwriter7777 Год назад +2

    Who painted the marvelous, harsh portrait of Margaret Beaufort? Her face is wonderful, and the exaggerated perspective and light on the chessboard - fabulous!

  • @neenaj365
    @neenaj365 9 месяцев назад +1

    Margeret Beaufort is my ancestor. Fascinating to have such great resources about people I have a small connection with. Wish there were good records for the swathes of ordinary people too, but this is not always the case.

  • @suzannejenkins3896
    @suzannejenkins3896 Год назад +2

    Thanks for such an interesting video...this woman fascinates me...would love to learn more...

  • @Aspasia2929
    @Aspasia2929 Год назад +2

    Margaret Beaufort is the MOST fascinating woman in the history of the world. The way she deftly moved between the Lancastrian and York royal house is the greatest survival story and even more remarkable than her great granddaughter Elizabeth, talk about kindred spirits!

  • @brendahackney1080
    @brendahackney1080 Год назад +3

    Margaret Beaufort was an amazing woman, both of Faith & Family, God Bless her !

  • @Pugetwitch
    @Pugetwitch 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sounds like a fully mature and adult version of Mark from Peep Show narrating, and I am here for it!

  • @wasntme777
    @wasntme777 8 месяцев назад +2

    Tragic life. Becoming a mother age 12! Almost killed her, she could not have more children. Her son was all she had and in danger because of politics, so she had to separate. When he came back and became king the tragic did not end. First Arthur died, then Elizabeth of York the Queen, Then her son died : The Countess died in the Deanery of Westminster Abbey on 29 June 1509. This was the day after her grandson Henry VIII's 18th birthday, 5 days after his coronation and just over two months after the death of her son.
    That she outlived her son must have been hell for her. I wish that on no one.

  • @chad3232132
    @chad3232132 Год назад +21

    The White Princes/White Queen/Spanish Princess TV series were entertaining, but they go wayyy overboard in pinning literally every early Tudor conspiracy and controversy on Margaret Beaufort, turning her into a cartoon villain. Yes, she did a lot of behind the scenes mechanizations to ensure her son became King and remained King, but nearly everything they blame her for is outright fantasy.

    • @colecolettecole
      @colecolettecole Год назад

      and these are non fiction by the way

    • @cherrytraveller5915
      @cherrytraveller5915 Год назад +3

      You get the feeling that Philippa Gregory really hated Margaret. At no point in any of her poor excuses for books can she admit that precious Richard iii is guilty of anything. And then to claim her book is the true account of history is just annoying

    • @cherrytraveller5915
      @cherrytraveller5915 Год назад +1

      @@colecolettecole tell that to the author. She believes her account of events are the true accounts

    • @di3486
      @di3486 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@cherrytraveller5915she can believe her own delusions but historical facts are facts.

  • @eleanor4510
    @eleanor4510 Год назад +4

    Sometimes I think about how disappointed Margaret must have been with her grandson’s reign.

    • @whatsanenigma
      @whatsanenigma Год назад +5

      But think how pleased she would have been with Elizabeth I. And the fact that her descendants are still on the throne to this day, via her granddaughter Margaret instead of any grandson.

    • @eileenbrazil8039
      @eileenbrazil8039 Год назад

      ​@@whatsanenigmaNo, we have Germans on the throne today....

    • @whatsanenigma
      @whatsanenigma Год назад +2

      @@eileenbrazil8039 True. But those Germans descend also from Henry 7.

  • @BigMamaDaveX
    @BigMamaDaveX Год назад +21

    🙏🏻 Please, in the name of all hearing impaired viewers and subscribers (like me)...add subtitles. This would certainly enrich the experience for us. Other than that, loving your series! 💌💕
    Thanks! ☮️

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Год назад +12

      We added subtitles on upload, they may take a while to appear. They are there though.

    • @lindabidwell6722
      @lindabidwell6722 Год назад +2

      Mine work.

    • @gingerhadley
      @gingerhadley Год назад +8

      Hit upper right. Select settings wheel. Choose captions. Then select English or desired language. This works for most videos.

    • @BigMamaDaveX
      @BigMamaDaveX Год назад +3

      @@PeopleProfiles 🙏🏻 Thanks so much! Especially for those with CORRECT spelling! (Auto-generated subtitles make me cringe, e.g. reading about Henry the Eighth and his second wife, Ann Berlin, aka Amber Lyn 🙄😏😂)
      You're doing great work, making history accessable and INTERESTING. I'm glad I SUBBED! 👍

    • @laetitialogan2017
      @laetitialogan2017 Год назад +1

      ​@@gingerhadley thank you...

  • @evalugmayr1015
    @evalugmayr1015 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great Woman no doubt, i think she went through everything - good and Bad - which you could imagine. Today s time she would have the skill, Power and physis to. Be Queen of Great britain. But what should also be mentioned is her faithful husband Stanley who was for sure the Turning point levelling and paving the way for henry becoming Later on King henry 7. without him i was not sure of the later phase of her life would have been so greatful.. but eventually this proves her great personality as Staneley would not have Made this for not such an exquiste woman. My Deepest respect to her ❤

  • @MichelleBruce-lo4oc
    @MichelleBruce-lo4oc Год назад +1

    Great history video I enjoyed it 😊

  • @janina8559
    @janina8559 Год назад +22

    I think for a young girl to give birth as a 13 yr old widow to the future king of England she is undoubtedly one of the Greatest Women in History!

  • @efeodugala3119
    @efeodugala3119 7 месяцев назад +1

    "Do I think she was single handedly responsible for Henry's accession to the throne? "..
    Yes!! I can almost bet on the fact that her husband's refusal to commit to Richard 3 at that battle was a direct result of her entreaties to him for support.

  • @agt9211
    @agt9211 Год назад +4

    Good biography. I would like a video about the biography of Elizabeth Woodville

  • @PangurBan-l1s
    @PangurBan-l1s 2 дня назад

    She built a beautiful church in Mold North Wales to thank the people who supported her son ,especially the men who fought at the battle of Bosworth field. It still stands today and serves the local community. Well worth a visit.

  • @julieturley6486
    @julieturley6486 Год назад +2

    Wonen are the backbone of most things. She is one geeat lady😊😊

  • @berenicewaters4096
    @berenicewaters4096 Год назад +1

    Amazing story from HP.
    Very interesting to learn about Wales royal line.

  • @aviehmayer
    @aviehmayer Год назад +11

    Without a doubt she's right in the same league as Matilda and Isabela. A she-wolf through and through. My favorite she-wolf! Thank you for the video! 😍

    • @cherrytraveller5915
      @cherrytraveller5915 Год назад +1

      Isabela schemed against her own child so no Margaret is not even in that same league. She worked to protect her child and bring him home

  • @esaucairn7589
    @esaucairn7589 Год назад +14

    Quite literally the perfect history lesson, my most succinct appreciation to those that formulated it's existence. Not just the real characters whose lives were revealed but to the manner of how it affected the future, it was beautifully/ perfectly/ accurately, delivered in its narration and musical arrangement,... a thorough perfect History lesson.,

    • @DL-od4su
      @DL-od4su Год назад +3

      Perfect history? No such thing. Because history is from the author's perspective and not based on the reality of the entire situation.

  • @v.britton4445
    @v.britton4445 Год назад +2

    Great narration.

  • @e0jay
    @e0jay Год назад +7

    I'm not a fan of how she's portrayed in the The Spanish Princess show. She's seemingly a ruthless she-wolf whose only mission in life is to make those around her miserable.

  • @opposedhealer1826
    @opposedhealer1826 Год назад +6

    Hello, I love your profiles but they would be improved even further by adding accessibility options (closed captions). I love watching things with subtitles because I often miss words. It would help many more people enjoy your content who would otherwise be unable to. Thank you!

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Год назад +7

      This video has closed captions.

    • @opposedhealer1826
      @opposedhealer1826 Год назад +6

      @@PeopleProfiles Thank you for responding! For some reason it was greyed out when I first clicked on the video. I have refreshed and it is there.

  • @roxannamurray3865
    @roxannamurray3865 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for a lovely history of this woman.

  • @tessthomas8606
    @tessthomas8606 11 месяцев назад +1

    So disturbing as she was only 13 when she married Edmund who was in his mid twenties and had given his oath not to consummate the marriage until she was much older. Apparently this was one of the conditions given for the union. Edmund Tudor mother was Catherine ….the widow of Henry V who had married Owen Tudor after his death and was also Henry VI mother. Henry VI grandfather Henry Bolingbroke was the son of John of Gaunt by his 2nd wife. Joan Beaufort who was a daughter of John of Gaunt through his relationship with Katherine Swynford had married a Beaufort who was a relative of Margaret Beaufort father.

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 Год назад +2

    Superb documentary.

  • @aimeebrito1565
    @aimeebrito1565 Год назад +4

    She is one of my most admired figures of history and if I could go back in time, I’d love overall to meet this great lady!

  • @Absynthe12
    @Absynthe12 Год назад +4

    I don't like her, but I do admire her ambitions for her son.

  • @bluestrife28
    @bluestrife28 Год назад +4

    I am so excited for this, she was one amazing woman. Now I’m waiting for one on Cersei, ahem I mean Margaret of Anjou. 😊

    • @quickchris10
      @quickchris10 Год назад

      There is one; I think I've seen it; perhaps it was an episode of a series.

  • @funfact8660
    @funfact8660 Год назад +8

    What a fantastic Woman❤️ 🖖👽

  • @leanie5234
    @leanie5234 Год назад +10

    I have never heard such a kindly telling of her story. She is usually depicted as a bit of a shrew; definitely a religious zealot. Ha ha...I was surprised to hear the Duchess of Burgundy described as "rotund" ! Based on her brother's generous frame, I suppose it was certainly possible, but had only ever heard of her court as "elegant".

  • @SeldimSeen1
    @SeldimSeen1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Was Henry considered a "prince" when he was young? I don't recall Edmund Tudor being the son of a prince or king.

  • @sands7779
    @sands7779 Год назад +3

    Henry VIi declared her a feme sole ; allowed to own property separately from her husband and sue in court.

  • @annastinehammersdottir1290
    @annastinehammersdottir1290 Год назад +3

    She was only 12 or 13, and a widow when she suffered through her one child birthing.

  • @gloriaschlotterbeck6656
    @gloriaschlotterbeck6656 Год назад +1

    Rxcellent docu !!!!

  • @Anwesha1461
    @Anwesha1461 Год назад +3

    Although I am a great fan of white rose of york , but I admire Margaret Beaufort 's shrewedness 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌹🌹🌹🌹🤍🤍

  • @chich824
    @chich824 5 месяцев назад +1

    she probably wasn’t the completely ‘saintly’ figure that has come down in a lot of Tudor writing and the books of certain historians.
    She was fiercely intelligent-and appeared to be possibly quite devious with it. There were reports she kept Elizabeth of York under her thumb, and one Ambassador disliked her so much, he called her something like ‘a bitch.’
    When she died her confessor, John Fisher (later executed by her lovely grandson) said that she had an cool demeanor in public but when in the confessional she would scream and cry hysterically. The fact he mentioned it makes it seem unlikely to have been considered normal behaviour.
    I believe she would have liked to be Queen herself so was always a constant black shadow behind her son’s throne. ‘My Lady the King’s Mother’ was what folk had to call her. One time she actually did sign her name Margaret R. This could be for ‘Richmond’ but it was a very unusual way of signing , and she was a smart woman who would have been well aware of the significance of what she’d written.

  • @zillahwanogho6631
    @zillahwanogho6631 10 месяцев назад +1

    Lady Margrete was truly a remarkable❤❤❤❤❤❤ woman , with an honourable son that was truly greatful to her.

  • @TheBleuFairy
    @TheBleuFairy Год назад +5

    My Mum always said behind every great man, stands a greater woman...

  • @AlbaTavernMusicArt
    @AlbaTavernMusicArt Год назад +1

    Wonderful!! All the arragements are little masterpieces! Great work! Would you like to tell where we can find the sheets? Thanks :D

  • @skillian3826
    @skillian3826 Год назад +1

    Well done. You did justice for my ancestry cousin.

  • @dianacooper-havlik4115
    @dianacooper-havlik4115 Год назад +2

    Wonderful!