Elizabeth of York is my most favourite woman in history. BUT I am a Tudor Geek … named after Elizabeth I of England and my second name after her mother, Queen Anne Boleyn.
Elizabeth Tudor was named after Elizabeth of York, who was her grandmother, not the other way, as you have stated .equally Anne Bolyens' mother was Elizabeth Howard
@@stevenleppard1072I don't think she was suggesting Elizabeth of York was named after Elizabeth I. I think she was saying that she, the commenter, was named after Elizabeth I and her middle name after Anne Boelyn. But her favorite historical figure is Elizabeth of York. She was making no assertions about historical fact.
@susn4002 ah ok its how it reads. Elizabeth of York should have been Queen in her own right and first Queen to reign and rule England in her own right if you don't count Matilda, the daughter of Henry I. It's why Henry Tudor married her to bolster his claim yo English Crown, as he had no actual genuine claim to the crown.
My name is Elizabeth Anne,too.I always make sre I tell people,it’s Anne,with an E.My favourite is Catherine Parr.She was obviously a very kind,wise woman.It’s such a pity,that after Henry died,she finally married the man she would have married,if Henry hadn’t claimed her.And very sadly she died in childbirth.
It is largely speculative as to how and why royal people of a few centuries ago came to pass. Take Henry VIII for instance. There were a lot of potential courses of his death. They simply did not have the required knowledge and skills to do precision post morta - and that can still be the case today - a few hundred years on.
What happened to the queen's information at the end? all we heard about was Louis' repeated. wanted to hear about her. you did her a much misjudgement!
There shouldn’t be any confusion about why Henry the eighth died. He was overweight for 40 years and suffering nasty disgusting boils and infection that stunk. I don’t see how he had so many wives he died because he was fat and his heart couldn’t take it. He was infected and his heart couldn’t take that either they left him for days after he died, and he puffed up and blow it up in the sun as he exploded
Henry the 8th had a horrible wound on his thigh somewhere or is which was the horse that fell on him I think he may have I think he may have had diabetes Type 2No way to cure it You know diabetes type 2 has a possibility of a cure nowadays And Henry the 8th probably smell bad they didn't bathe Their clothes had bugs in them fleas
Elizabeth of York is my most favourite woman in history. BUT I am a Tudor Geek … named after Elizabeth I of England and my second name after her mother, Queen Anne Boleyn.
Elizabeth Tudor was named after Elizabeth of York, who was her grandmother, not the other way, as you have stated .equally Anne Bolyens' mother was Elizabeth Howard
@@stevenleppard1072I don't think she was suggesting Elizabeth of York was named after Elizabeth I. I think she was saying that she, the commenter, was named after Elizabeth I and her middle name after Anne Boelyn. But her favorite historical figure is Elizabeth of York. She was making no assertions about historical fact.
@susn4002 ah ok its how it reads. Elizabeth of York should have been Queen in her own right and first Queen to reign and rule England in her own right if you don't count Matilda, the daughter of Henry I. It's why Henry Tudor married her to bolster his claim yo English Crown, as he had no actual genuine claim to the crown.
@stevenleppard1072 you was reading to fast I suppose
My name is Elizabeth Anne,too.I always make sre I tell people,it’s Anne,with an E.My favourite is Catherine Parr.She was obviously a very kind,wise woman.It’s such a pity,that after Henry died,she finally married the man she would have married,if Henry hadn’t claimed her.And very sadly she died in childbirth.
Henry VIII portraits remind me of King Robert Baratheon.
Remind me of Charles Laughton.
Don't forget, his great great grand uncle Richard III had scoliosis too.
They were not related by blood, so it was not inherited.
@@dainethompson6531 thanks for that. After I posted that I was sitting there going "wait a minute..."
Does this woman have other channels? I used to have other channels with her voice
@@Mr.Blonde92 I believe it was Her Remarkable History.
@@dianadeedy1025 thats it! Thank you so much
It is largely speculative as to how and why royal people of a few centuries ago came to pass. Take Henry VIII for instance. There were a lot of potential courses of his death. They simply did not have the required knowledge and skills to do precision post morta - and that can still be the case today - a few hundred years on.
What happened to the queen's information at the end? all we heard about was Louis' repeated. wanted to hear about her. you did her a much misjudgement!
I was wondering the same thing.
I feel like this video was clickbait. You were supposed to be showing images of the postmortem, which you didn't show any of
Unless someone was there with a paintbrush it's doubtful there is any
Did she say anything about showing their post-mortem pictures?
Did they have oil painter on hand to paint the images?
Doesn't say anything about images..
What was she meant to do? Go back in time with a camera?
Mary had one of my Grandfather's- a Protestant Archbishop- burned at the stake .
Mine as well, allegedly he was the first person she had burned at the stake. In Smithfield I believe.
😢
What happened to the Marie Antoinette section? There’s 2 Louis XVI’s parts instead.
I think they lopped her head off. Wack!plop !
I think they lopped her head off. Wack!plop !
There shouldn’t be any confusion about why Henry the eighth died. He was overweight for 40 years and suffering nasty disgusting boils and infection that stunk. I don’t see how he had so many wives he died because he was fat and his heart couldn’t take it. He was infected and his heart couldn’t take that either they left him for days after he died, and he puffed up and blow it up in the sun as he exploded
I read Henry VIII was responsible for 70,000 beheadings during his reign as you advise. Such a bloody jolly bloke
Why two exact same story about Louie the 16th
I think his behaviour after the fall, was probably due in part to want other people to suffer. 2:46
Sounds like Edward had some type of infection, the possible treatments may have accelerated his passing.
Mary could also have had coeliac disease.
Kings of the team again and I will probably smoke a cigarette too.
Do not like AI narrator
Not an AI narrator, it's always been me. We've never used AI and never will.
Henry the 8th had a horrible wound on his thigh somewhere or is which was the horse that fell on him I think he may have I think he may have had diabetes Type 2No way to cure it You know diabetes type 2 has a possibility of a cure nowadays And Henry the 8th probably smell bad they didn't bathe Their clothes had bugs in them fleas
Edward the vi was named after Edward the confessor stupid auto correct
Edward the conference? 🤔🤣
Edward the Confessor
He was NOT. He was named after his G.Grandfather, Edward 1Vth. It's Confessor not Conference!!!!
@@lizlyon2902 Ohhh big mad over this? Holy smokes you got it bad.
@@lizlyon2902I read in his biography he was named for Edward the Confessor. It could be both of them perhaps(?)
It has never been proven that Elizabeth’s brothers were murdered in the tower and especially that it was ordered by Richard III
True.
That has been proved beyond reasonable doubt and I am sure you know that.