After reading “Katherine” by Anya Seton in college I became aware of Joan Beaufort, her parents and her brothers and then began to learn everything I could about them. What an interesting family! Considering that they were initially proclaimed illegitimate it still amazes me that because of their descendants and the unpredictable vagaries of history, the family symbol-the portcullis (a huge iron gate at the entrances to castles that could be lowered to trap enemy soldiers before they got inside the castle proper)-is seen everywhere in Westminster Abbey, Westminster Hall, and in all of the palaces where the Tudors, some of her and her brothers’ descendants, lived. Thanks for an interesting look at her life. Should I have the opportunity to visit Lincoln Cathedral (it’s on my bucket list) I will make my respects to Joan and her mother Katherine first of all.
I did not know Joan Beaufort was the grandmother of both Edward IV, Richard III and Richard Warwick (Kingmaker). I've been fascinated by the War of Roses all my adult life. How the illegitimate children of the royal family affected history is a study in it's own right. Joan appeared to be a pivotal person.
What a enterprising couple. Assuring profitable marriages for their children. Also having some input in their lives. For the time smart move.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Interesting history thanks for sharing. 🌟🎄⛄🍭🎁🍬🎆
merci, gracias, danke, grazie, thankyou finally a story about the house of beaufourt, often sidelined or totally ignored... the book by nathen amin... the forgotten about matriach of the house of neville & york maybe you can do a video about the house of stewart matriach, joan beaufourt, queen of scots...
After reading “Katherine” by Anya Seton in college I became aware of Joan Beaufort, her parents and her brothers and then began to learn everything I could about them. What an interesting family! Considering that they were initially proclaimed illegitimate it still amazes me that because of their descendants and the unpredictable vagaries of history, the family symbol-the portcullis (a huge iron gate at the entrances to castles that could be lowered to trap enemy soldiers before they got inside the castle proper)-is seen everywhere in Westminster Abbey, Westminster Hall, and in all of the palaces where the Tudors, some of her and her brothers’ descendants, lived. Thanks for an interesting look at her life. Should I have the opportunity to visit Lincoln Cathedral (it’s on my bucket list) I will make my respects to Joan and her mother Katherine first of all.
I did not know Joan Beaufort was the grandmother of both Edward IV, Richard III and Richard Warwick (Kingmaker). I've been fascinated by the War of Roses all my adult life. How the illegitimate children of the royal family affected history is a study in it's own right. Joan appeared to be a pivotal person.
Another quality episode about a fascinating but obscure historical woman - great work, and much appreciated :)
Thank you 😊
Thank You for this..Know little of this lady..Soon Will 😊
Hope you will enjoy!!
What a enterprising couple. Assuring profitable marriages for their children.
Also having some input in their lives.
For the time smart move.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Interesting history thanks for sharing.
🌟🎄⛄🍭🎁🍬🎆
merci, gracias, danke, grazie, thankyou
finally a story about the house of beaufourt, often sidelined or totally ignored...
the book by nathen amin...
the forgotten about matriach of the house of neville & york
maybe you can do a video about the house of stewart matriach, joan beaufourt, queen of scots...