Mary Dudley's Shocking Survival Story
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Mary Dudley, born in the 1530s, was a notable lady-in-waiting at Queen Elizabeth I's court and the wife of Sir Henry Sidney. Part of the influential Dudley family, her life at court was marked by her close relationship with the queen, despite surviving smallpox that disfigured her, somewhat affecting her position. Mary was known for her intelligence, loyalty, and the discreet influence she wielded in political and cultural circles. Despite challenges, including her family's fluctuating fortunes, she maintained dignity and influence until she died in 1586.
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⏱⏱TIMESTAMPS⏱⏱
0:00 - Intro
1:36 - Early Years
3:40 - Rise to the Court of Elizabeth I
5:17 - Trials and Tribulations
7:27 - The Later Years
9:32 - Epilogue
Fantastic job😊!! People seem to know so much about her Brother and the events in his life, but she in her own way shined like a bright star bringing love and loyalty to the crown. May she rest in peace 🕊️
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A fascinating story about a historical figure I haven't heard of. Beautiful work as always. Thank you, Jon 👍🏻❤
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Marie! It's always exciting to share lesser-known stories from history.
Very nice! Loved to hear that Robert had such an influential sister! Seems that certain families are intertwined with the royals for generations and exert enormous influence.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It's fascinating how family connections can shape history.
Another wonderful story, Jon! I love learning about the people that I’ve not heard of. Imagine being so close to the Queen that she took care of her during the small pox outbreak. She put her own self in danger. Job well done again!
History is full of surprising twists and turns, just like a good book. Glad you found this story fascinating!
One of the reasons people love Tudor times is the rise and fall and rise again of those in it. The Dudleys are a perfect example. Thank you for the video!
Thank you for watching and appreciating the historical content! The Tudors have such fascinating stories to explore.
Lady Mary made a difference in her time.
I do not think anyone really likes a usurper dynasty of blood thirsty King's who ruled by fear and violence. The only good thing was Elizabeth I out of that lot .
I have to let you know I have been enjoying your channel for ages.
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As always beautifully told..i never knew she had children..thank you💋
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Your illustrations alone are worth a long careful watch (or two). They’re really beautiful.
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Such beautiful costumes and I just love the animated vivid colors really makes them come to life. A wonderful story beautifully told. You have earned a new convert!
Another interesting woman. She was very loyal. The Tudor time was so fascinating in general and it always will be, so much drama, intrigue, pain and interesting personalities. Great narration 👍
Thanks for watching! The Tudor era is full of drama and interesting characters? So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the donation too Anita 😊
First of all most people don't realize that Queen Elizabeth was already wearing a wig from the time of her inauguration as Queen and the reason was she had very little hair was because of the fact that she had suffered a terrifying fever a few years earlier and unfortunately one of the things that she lost during that time was her hair.
Thanks Jon! Great video❤😊
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Hi, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing have a great day see you next video 😊
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Great video thank you
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Great episode. Keep them coming.
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Thank you, really good . Interesting 🙏🙏👵
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Wonderful video.
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I love history and just found your channel. I’ll be watching this constantly. Are the pictures AI? They sure go well with the story. Great job and this should be shown in schools.
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As Tudor history buff I'm flabbergasted that I am had no idea that Robert had a sister much less that she was the mother of the renowned poet Phillip, such a sad ending of such a brilliant young man. Now I understand how Phillip was Robert's nephew! I will certainly be on thrift books looking for her biography! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us! I only wish the video was a bit longer and more details!
Three generations of Dudleys were imprisoned for treason in the Tower. They flew too close to the throne.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, Jon. Thank you for sharing it. Not just because I am named after Elizabeth I and her mother Anne, I love this era. I would not go so far as to say that it didn’t have black times but it wasn’t as bad as The Plantagenets and Tudors. God bless you ❤
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I was aware of her existence, but did not know her story. Thanks.
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I’ve no idea whether the dresses shown here are real.,if so, they are magnificent but I can’t imagine the work that went into producing them. Where are the pictures derived from, because they certainly aren’t from portraits of the time. As for the story of Mary Dudley’s life, I don’t know how accurate it is. Probably not very. Hollywoodised?
Is it me or is there a strong resemblance facially speaking Mary Dudley and the two Mary's Mary Tudor who was Queen Mary also known as bloody Mary and Mary Queen of Scots.
Lovely account, so nicely expressed deeply pleased me. I'm a Baconian and i'd love to know if Mary, the mother of Philip and Mary especially ever spoke of Francis Bacon and supported him in his work. Did Mary sr know her queen and brother's secret? An Australian would like to know.
What happened to her descendants
She favored Mary Tudor