🦁🦄🐲 thank you for this video, how interesting! My personal favourite must be Elizabeth's use of her mothers symbol, as in my mind it is a way of showing pride of who her mother was 👑
Thank you for another insightful and important piece of research. Heraldry and symbology explained makes it possible for non-historians to understand how power is wielded and in what fashion.
I had never noticed that in the portrait of Edward as king (rather than a darling baby blessing his future subjects like a baby Jesus) he is attired like the famous portrait of his father but with just the slight turn to the body to keep him from looking like he is playing dress up with Daddy's clothes. You've talked about symbolism in some portraits, but I'm sure there are many more that would make a good video.
Something about the idea of giving a newborn baby titles and arms is just hilarious to me. Like “here, have a sick picture of a dog/lion/ostrich feathers, we’ll get you some crayons in a year so you can learn to draw it yourself” 👶🖍️🦁🦅🪶
Hope you’re feeling better soon and thank you for pushing through to give us this when feeling unwell. Really interesting video as always, my first name is Crécy and I jumped when you said it as I never hear anyone I don’t know say my name 😂
So hope you feel better soon Dr Katrina. I had COVID ( again) about 8-9 weeks ago now ( totally, totally different from the first one) and just can’t get over the lethargy. Just love the easy way they say ‘probably long COVID. Lots have been left with it). Doesn’t make me feel better! Take care, don’t overdo it. Lots to do for Christmas with Santa coming to little ones. Beautiful age to make memories that do last forever. 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺. . 👑👑👑👑 👑
Have you been checking your oxygen saturation levels? You might have underlying leftover lung inflammation which could be treated with things like asthma medications. I am a lifelong severe asthmatic so oxygen saturation levels are always on my mind but it is something most people don’t think about all the time.
@@alexacarrillo4339 thank you, Dr checking everything. I’m sorry, didn’t want to make it about me but, it’s easy to overlook , especially if you have two little ones to look after. 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
@@gonefishing167 I am glad you are getting checked out. I know majority of people haven’t spent their lives tracking things like lung inflammation and it isn’t always caught by Drs after an infection so I do like to warn about it. I had lots of damage to my lungs by my 21st birthday that proper medication helped slow the progression of it so I know we have valuable meds that people don’t have to be on permanently. I just don’t want people to lose lung function if at all possible and just in general suffer from low oxygen saturation because it makes us feel awful.
Dr Kat. Oh my, I’ve been laid up sick for a week now. Hope you are feeling better. I’m marveling at your enviable ability to multitask with kids, work and recovery. 🌺🦅
Have you done a "what if" segment on the baby Henry, Duke of Cornwall, who died so very young? I think it would be fun to speculate. Thanks for this discussion. I've been fascinated by heraldry since I was a young child. I can't pick a favorite symbol. Each seems so very appropriate for the holder.
As we say in the southern USA, "Bless your heart!" I'm so sorry you are "feeling poorly" and hope you are much better very soon. Please take care of yourself. I will say that it seems to me that getting sick with "the crud" is just part of motherhood, unfortunately. Very interesting content. As an American, I don't know much about Coats of Arms, badges, and other symbols, so it is interesting to me how royalty and nobility used these symbols to communicate to others (especially probably for their subjects/tenants who may have been illiterate - I'm just guessing on this, but pictures often do tell a story, don't they?) 🏵🦁🐉⚔⚜
There's something going round on both sides of the pond. My whole family and i have been sick since the end of November. We've been croaking forever. That said, this week's installment on the arms, badges, etc, of Henry's children is fascinating.🤍❤
I just found out what heraldic capons were, in connection with my family's traditional arms. Hospitality and virtue! Which totally fits. And then...I looked up how they were created. Nightmare fuel. 🐔
As always, I really enjoyed your video. I'm sorry you're still so unwell. I hope you get to the doctor to get your conjunctivitis treated as soon as possible. I know from personal experience that pink eye in adults is very hard to get rid of.
Wow, I finally found why Josephine Tey’s book about Richard III is called “The Daughter of Time.” I had wondered and I’ve had the ability to google it for many years but never apparently got around to it, but better late than never.
I'm glad that you're starting to feel better! I hope your eye infection heals quickly! I don't know if you'd consider it an abomination, but I've found that if I add a cough drop (sugar-free honey--mint Riccola into a cup of tea with a wee bit of honey or sugar substitute, it really helped my throat to feel better faster than usual. Very interesting video!😊❤❤
How interesting! I never heard of the young baby prince that died around two months old. So sad too. Or the illegitimate son, Fitzroy. Also sad. I'd leave an emoji, but there doesn't seem to be any available at the moment. Take care and hope you feel better soon.
I hope you get better soon. You may be aware, but the portrait of Mary Tudor is in the museum in Madrid. It is far away from the portrait of her husband and is on a side wall in a long gallery with little information nearby. I was surprised to see it, I had always thought it would be in tne UK. 😊
Dr Kat do you think that Henry 8th would have put Fitzroy into the line of succession if he hadn’t died and if so, where in the line would he have placed him? Before or after Mary and Elizabeth, or even instead of Mary and Elizabeth?
I'm in Pennsylvania USA and I have quite a few friends in UK so I find it very interesting when I'm I'll with something and around the same time, they are as well. I jokingly call it "the ick". I had the ick for like 2-3 weeks late November into December. I got an infection in my left ear at the end of it. My voice was like yours. I wonder if it's the ick. I'm joking, but also curious if different variants of things circulate a lot quicker than we may think.
I had bad eye last year after bad covid stint and my son had it effect him in same wayeye swelled up just for day or two but keep the good eye on it incase it gets worse!.
Dear Dr. Cat, I read once or heard that if you put breastmilk on pink eye, it’ll cure it. I don’t know if you’re still breast-feeding and I know it sounds strange, but I’ve always wondered if it’s true. A great talk and it’s interesting how all of them use birds as their symbols❤
As a Welsh -American I am so pleased to see that the Tudors didn’t abandon the Draig Goch of Cadwallader! I have found myself really irked that the modern royals sport a flag that excludes him. 🐲
Sorry you have been so poorly! It really is going around. I'm off sick here in Idaho, USA with a nasty virus today. Your video was a nice distraction! 🦄🦁
Great video. I love the idea of doing the children’s symbols as well as those of their parents. Fun fact, knowing that the yale is a heraldic symbol I tried using it in an online word game. Apparently, in the US it is only used as the name of the university, thereby a proper noun, which is not allowed. Sigh. 🐉🦁🦄👑
Do you think that Mary might have seen her name as added support for her right to rule and return England to Papal authority? Besides naming children after ancestors, were there symbolic reasons for given names ;;?
Where I come from, (Katholik part of Germany) there was a tradition of skipping the birthday celebrations in favour of „Namenstag“ which is the day of the saint somebody was named after.
Hallo! How interesting, a deep dive in symbols and meanings! I got curious…Are somewhere Records or some Evidence, how precisely those six marriages - previous to the children 😅-took place? BBC Series tries to suggest Images, but what is there to read of what is lost to History? Thanks!
I have heard Elizabeth's phoenix badge as representing "female uniqueness", because there's only ever one phoenix at a time, but I've had trouble tracking down a good source for this. Did you see anything on it in your research?
I haven’t come across that or anything suggesting whether the phoenix was thought to be male or female. If you find it again I would be grateful to take a look please.
Ha, now I know why the fictional soccer team on Ted Lasso is called the Richmond Greyhounds! I should’ve known those brilliant writers wouldn’t do something random.
Had she been around, I wonder what Margaret Beaufort would've thought of the illegitimate Fitzroy receiving the titles of Richmond and Somerset. Titles connected to her and her family. Titles that were close to her heart.
@akaLaBrujaRoja It may have bothered her that he wasn't a prince and born out of wedlock so therefore illegitimate. Also the fact his mother was no great lady or Princess
@@Shane-Flanagan eh, considering her own claim to royalty was based on an illegitimate lineage from her grandfather being born to a mistress out-of-wedlock, she couldn’t really complain. And that mistress, Katherine Swynford, was of even lower birth than Bessie Blount.
Bless your heart. I hope you continue to progress to feeling better. Thanks for still doing this video.
We got a mention here of good Queen Philippa of Hainault. A future video on her would be great! 👑 😃
So happy to see you back ! I hope you feel better soon. My favorite Tudor historian!
@MelindaWalker-p4x Who? Me? 🤭
Tudor era symbolism is one of my new favourite topics. I shall enjoy this!
🦁🦄🐲 thank you for this video, how interesting! My personal favourite must be Elizabeth's use of her mothers symbol, as in my mind it is a way of showing pride of who her mother was 👑
Thank you for another insightful and important piece of research. Heraldry and symbology explained makes it possible for non-historians to understand how power is wielded and in what fashion.
I’m glad you’re doing better and hope the recovery continues, please don’t worry about your eye looking differently 🫂 take care of yourself
Thanks Dr. Kat! Always a pleasure to watch your videos!
Feel better soon!
Get well soon!!
Thank you! Hope you feel better soon. 🦄
I had never noticed that in the portrait of Edward as king (rather than a darling baby blessing his future subjects like a baby Jesus) he is attired like the famous portrait of his father but with just the slight turn to the body to keep him from looking like he is playing dress up with Daddy's clothes. You've talked about symbolism in some portraits, but I'm sure there are many more that would make a good video.
I so enjoy your channel. I’ve always been interested in British/ English history, and you present such well-researched content. Thank you! 🛡️
I love 💕 these explanation of imagery videos. 🦁 🐉
How wretched! Hope you feel better before Christmas with your lovely family!
Once again you are fab and informative! I hope you feel much better soon!😊
Something about the idea of giving a newborn baby titles and arms is just hilarious to me. Like “here, have a sick picture of a dog/lion/ostrich feathers, we’ll get you some crayons in a year so you can learn to draw it yourself” 👶🖍️🦁🦅🪶
🐒🐷🦧🦧🐕🐈🦝🐴🐴We hope you recover completely and soon. We care deeply for you.
This was entertaining and informative! Thank you, Dr. Kat! 👑
I never tire of your channel. I wonder how this symbolism was viewed by the everyday folk. Was it meaningful to them. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This kind of soft power is so fascinating to me! Very excited to watch
Hope you’re feeling better soon and thank you for pushing through to give us this when feeling unwell. Really interesting video as always, my first name is Crécy and I jumped when you said it as I never hear anyone I don’t know say my name 😂
Hope you feel better soon. Getting sick always stinks. Good to see you feeling close enough to okay to face the world for a bit at least.
Fascinating.
So hope you feel better soon Dr Katrina. I had COVID ( again) about 8-9 weeks ago now ( totally, totally different from the first one) and just can’t get over the lethargy. Just love the easy way they say ‘probably long COVID. Lots have been left with it). Doesn’t make me feel better! Take care, don’t overdo it. Lots to do for Christmas with Santa coming to little ones. Beautiful age to make memories that do last forever. 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺. . 👑👑👑👑 👑
Have you been checking your oxygen saturation levels? You might have underlying leftover lung inflammation which could be treated with things like asthma medications. I am a lifelong severe asthmatic so oxygen saturation levels are always on my mind but it is something most people don’t think about all the time.
@@alexacarrillo4339 thank you, Dr checking everything. I’m sorry, didn’t want to make it about me but, it’s easy to overlook , especially if you have two little ones to look after. 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
@@gonefishing167 I am glad you are getting checked out. I know majority of people haven’t spent their lives tracking things like lung inflammation and it isn’t always caught by Drs after an infection so I do like to warn about it. I had lots of damage to my lungs by my 21st birthday that proper medication helped slow the progression of it so I know we have valuable meds that people don’t have to be on permanently. I just don’t want people to lose lung function if at all possible and just in general suffer from low oxygen saturation because it makes us feel awful.
@ thank you 🙏🙏🙏👵👵🇦🇺
I have always been confused by the apparel worn by Fitzroy in that image. What is on his head and that shirt seems so casual.
Great video--thanks for coming through despite feeling low.
Dr Kat. Oh my, I’ve been laid up sick for a week now. Hope you are feeling better. I’m marveling at your enviable ability to multitask with kids, work and recovery. 🌺🦅
Love this topic! Hope you’re feeling loads better very soon Dr Kat xx 🦄
It’s the dreaded “Lurgy” season here in Southern California too. Thank you for another fascinating presentation, Dr Kat. You did good.
Brilliant as always! Warm wishes for a speedy recovery! 🦄
Thank you Dr. Kat for another wonderful episode!🐦🔥☀️🦄
Wish you quick recovery! Happy holidays
Have you done a "what if" segment on the baby Henry, Duke of Cornwall, who died so very young? I think it would be fun to speculate.
Thanks for this discussion. I've been fascinated by heraldry since I was a young child. I can't pick a favorite symbol. Each seems so very appropriate for the holder.
She did! It's an interesting episode.
🦄🦁🏰
♥️ thank you for another awesome video.
Hope you are feeling better soon!!
As we say in the southern USA, "Bless your heart!" I'm so sorry you are "feeling poorly" and hope you are much better very soon. Please take care of yourself. I will say that it seems to me that getting sick with "the crud" is just part of motherhood, unfortunately. Very interesting content. As an American, I don't know much about Coats of Arms, badges, and other symbols, so it is interesting to me how royalty and nobility used these symbols to communicate to others (especially probably for their subjects/tenants who may have been illiterate - I'm just guessing on this, but pictures often do tell a story, don't they?) 🏵🦁🐉⚔⚜
Wishing you a speedy recovery.. 🦁 thank you for sharing your fascinating work.
Fantastic work!! I hope you feel better soon as well!
I’m so very happy you’re getting over your upper respiratory infection. ❤However, I am sorry about your eye infection. 💔
LOVE YOUR CONTENT! thanks For this 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
There's something going round on both sides of the pond. My whole family and i have been sick since the end of November. We've been croaking forever.
That said, this week's installment on the arms, badges, etc, of Henry's children is fascinating.🤍❤
Your eye does not look as bad on camera as you think it does. Feel better ♥
I just found out what heraldic capons were, in connection with my family's traditional arms. Hospitality and virtue! Which totally fits.
And then...I looked up how they were created. Nightmare fuel. 🐔
Edwards coat of arms was pretty mind blowing!
Fascinating! 🦁😎
Thank you for such a wonderfully informative video while you are not feeling well👑👑👑⭐️⭐️⭐️🏵️🏵️🏵️
OMG kat i just saw you on TV yesterday, i live in Germany, there was a documentary by Arte, i fangirled.
🌴 Feel better. Really enjoyed last weeks video collection. The badges are always so interesting.
My personal favorite is the phoenix, but I also love the peacock. 🐦🔥🦚
Notre Dame ceremony recently, gold....that was no rooster/ chicken.
Of all these badges I like Queen Anne’s the best. To me it seems to convey the greatest sense of strength. I’m glad Elizabeth used it. 👑
I hope you’re feeling better by now and it wasn’t COVID! We’re having a surge at the moment here too.
As always, I really enjoyed your video.
I'm sorry you're still so unwell. I hope you get to the doctor to get your conjunctivitis treated as soon as possible. I know from personal experience that pink eye in adults is very hard to get rid of.
Wow, I finally found why Josephine Tey’s book about Richard III is called “The Daughter of Time.” I had wondered and I’ve had the ability to google it for many years but never apparently got around to it, but better late than never.
I love the Phoenix 🕊️sorry couldn't find a Phoenix emoji. I loved this video.
Bless you and may you feel better very soon 🙏 get some rest we will all be here when your fully recovered 😊
Oh man dr. Kat, I'm right there with you! I'm on my 2nd sinus infection in 6 weeks! One day we'll be healthy again hahaha
Get well soon! Loved the video! 🐦🔥
Lovely video! I hope you're better soon.
Feel better soon, Dr. Kat ❤️🩹
Is the Beaufort port books the one used on the thruppence in the 20th century?
Thank you Dr. Kat! Be well! 👑🐦🔥
I'm glad that you're starting to feel better! I hope your eye infection heals quickly!
I don't know if you'd consider it an abomination, but I've found that if I add a cough drop (sugar-free honey--mint Riccola into a cup of tea with a wee bit of honey or sugar substitute, it really helped my throat to feel better faster than usual. Very interesting video!😊❤❤
Lifting you up in my prayers ❤️ 🙏 Feel better soon ❤
How interesting! I never heard of the young baby prince that died around two months old. So sad too. Or the illegitimate son, Fitzroy. Also sad. I'd leave an emoji, but there doesn't seem to be any available at the moment. Take care and hope you feel better soon.
Make more of these please
Thanks!
I hope you get better soon. You may be aware, but the portrait of Mary Tudor is in the museum in Madrid. It is far away from the portrait of her husband and is on a side wall in a long gallery with little information nearby. I was surprised to see it, I had always thought it would be in tne UK. 😊
Feel better soon Kat❤❤
🛡️⚔️ Please take care of yourself and thank you for this video!!
Dr Kat do you think that Henry 8th would have put Fitzroy into the line of succession if he hadn’t died and if so, where in the line would he have placed him? Before or after Mary and Elizabeth, or even instead of Mary and Elizabeth?
I'm in Pennsylvania USA and I have quite a few friends in UK so I find it very interesting when I'm I'll with something and around the same time, they are as well. I jokingly call it "the ick". I had the ick for like 2-3 weeks late November into December. I got an infection in my left ear at the end of it. My voice was like yours. I wonder if it's the ick. I'm joking, but also curious if different variants of things circulate a lot quicker than we may think.
I had bad eye last year after bad covid stint and my son had it effect him in same wayeye swelled up just for day or two but keep the good eye on it incase it gets worse!.
Dear Dr. Cat, I read once or heard that if you put breastmilk on pink eye, it’ll cure it. I don’t know if you’re still breast-feeding and I know it sounds strange, but I’ve always wondered if it’s true. A great talk and it’s interesting how all of them use birds as their symbols❤
I had the same advice to help with irritated skin. If it will cure I don’t know, but it will help to soothe.
SOS sorry to hear that you aren’t feeling well. It’s that time of the year, sad to say. 🏰 👑
Get well soon 🙏
& have a fantastic Christmas. 😊
As a Welsh -American I am so pleased to see that the Tudors didn’t abandon the Draig Goch of Cadwallader! I have found myself really irked that the modern royals sport a flag that excludes him. 🐲
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Sorry you have been so poorly! It really is going around. I'm off sick here in Idaho, USA with a nasty virus today. Your video was a nice distraction! 🦄🦁
Great video. I love the idea of doing the children’s symbols as well as those of their parents. Fun fact, knowing that the yale is a heraldic symbol I tried using it in an online word game. Apparently, in the US it is only used as the name of the university, thereby a proper noun, which is not allowed. Sigh. 🐉🦁🦄👑
Do you think that Mary might have seen her name as added support for her right to rule and return England to Papal authority? Besides naming children after ancestors, were there symbolic reasons for given names ;;?
I think there was also a tradition of naming children after saints if they were born on that saint’s day too.
Where I come from, (Katholik part of Germany) there was a tradition of skipping the birthday celebrations in favour of „Namenstag“ which is the day of the saint somebody was named after.
@@hiwakoo and my German family used to celebrate your date of Baptism rather than your birthday; I think they called it getaufentag.
🦁🦄🏵Take of yourself too Dr. Kat! Get better soon!
I hope you feel better soon. But your eye looks fine, I don’t even know which eye is the sick one. You always look lovely ❤
Hallo! How interesting, a deep dive in symbols and meanings! I got curious…Are somewhere Records or some Evidence, how precisely those six marriages - previous to the children 😅-took place? BBC Series tries to suggest Images, but what is there to read of what is lost to History? Thanks!
Feel better soon 🤧❤️🩹🤒
I have heard Elizabeth's phoenix badge as representing "female uniqueness", because there's only ever one phoenix at a time, but I've had trouble tracking down a good source for this. Did you see anything on it in your research?
I haven’t come across that or anything suggesting whether the phoenix was thought to be male or female. If you find it again I would be grateful to take a look please.
Hope you feel better soon. ❤
Hope that you feel better soon!
Thank you for being you and reminding us to be human 🥰🦄 (sorry about your eye!)
🐦🔥Great content!
Glad you're feeling better, yet not 💯. Hope you can rest💐
Fascinating. Get well soon
I hope you’re feeling better today!
Poor girl! Get well soon!😅
Feel better soon. ❤
Wishing you a complete recovery
Feel better soon.
Ha, now I know why the fictional soccer team on Ted Lasso is called the Richmond Greyhounds! I should’ve known those brilliant writers wouldn’t do something random.
We should bring it back, I need a heraldic badge. 🦄🦁⚔🐉
Bounce back soon🌺
emoji coat of arms:🌻🐕🏰🎉
My personal badges if I were queen: 👑🧁🦄
I hope you feel better soon.
Had she been around, I wonder what Margaret Beaufort would've thought of the illegitimate Fitzroy receiving the titles of Richmond and Somerset. Titles connected to her and her family. Titles that were close to her heart.
He was still her great-grandson, so she’d probably be ok with it.
@akaLaBrujaRoja It may have bothered her that he wasn't a prince and born out of wedlock so therefore illegitimate. Also the fact his mother was no great lady or Princess
@@Shane-Flanagan eh, considering her own claim to royalty was based on an illegitimate lineage from her grandfather being born to a mistress out-of-wedlock, she couldn’t really complain. And that mistress, Katherine Swynford, was of even lower birth than Bessie Blount.