The PAINFUL Deaths Of The Tudor Kings and Queens - FULL Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2022
- The most notorious and brutal ruling family to ever reign over England was the Tudors. They are associated today with execution, torture and bloodshed. The most famous Tudor monarch was King Henry VIII, who had 6 wives two of which were executed inside the walls of the Tower of London. Henry had Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, his second and fifth wife beheaded and he also stopped at nothing to execute some of his closest friends and advisors. His father, King Henry VII seized the throne following victory at the Battle of Bosworth, defeating King Richard III and he was the first Tudor monarch. Henry VIII's quest for a male heir saw him eventually pass the throne to the son he greatly wished for, Edward VI. He continued the huge amount of religious changes that Henry VIII had began after breaking from the Catholic Church and beginning the English Reformation.
Following the young death of Edward VI, there was a problem as to who would seize the throne next. Lady Jane Grey, Edward's cousin reigned for just 9 days before she was deposed by one of the most infamous Tudor Queens, Bloody Mary I. Mary is known famously for her burnings of Protestants at the stake, and during her reign she made the country Catholic once again. But following her brief 5 year reign, arguably one of the greatest monarchs ever to rule England came onto the throne. During the reign of Elizabeth I, there was a golden age across the country with huge exploration efforts, and the Queen even managed to defeat the Spanish Armada with a famous victory. However Elizabeth was the final Tudor monarch, as she never had a son or married and because of this the throne passed over to the Stuarts. However each of the Tudor monarchs had a rather sad and painful end to their lives. It's alleged that Henry VIII and Elizabeth even exploded shortly before their funerals. Edward VI and Mary I also had very painful and long bouts of ill-health and illness.
Join us today as we look at, 'The PAINFUL Deaths Of The Tudor Kings and Queens,' in this feature length Historical Documentary. Remember to support our channel, please subscribe.
* Please note - This is a compilation of all of our previous videos looking at the deaths of the Tudor monarchs. I thought it would serve purpose as a feature length documentary.*
Their deaths weren’t nearly as painful as those they first had tortured, then hanged, drawn and quartered or burned.
That's what I was thinking even tho more then likely thy did get they heads off at the first hit it probably took 3 to 8 times
That would be painful as a mf
That is true
Absolutely, the torturers were expert at making the victim suffer for a long time, nothing can compare with the suffering of Henry's victims and the suffering of any of the kings and queens, who had every comfort and attention possible, so funny to hear that king Henry VIII believed that all his thousands of innocent victims wouldn't matter at the end, when all his misdemeanors would be covered by his " faith " and all would be well, he never expressed sorrow for his murders of the innocent, the destruction and upheaval of the people's ancient faith and tradition.
@@bernardcassidy6497 to be fair we don’t know his last confession but it would have been interesting . Such a burden to carry , the ending of all those lives, will pray for his soul.
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Narrator: "The Tudors are the most notorious family to have ever ruled over England"
Plantagenets: "Are we a joke to you?"
W-what did they do?
The War of the Roses and the missing princes in the tower
lol..Windsors: What are we, chopped liver?
Hanovers: Was Eit Mit uns?
Henry v11 married Elizabeth of York to give his reign more legitimacy, his claim to the throne was fairly weak.
Henry the 8th knew he couldn’t behead Katherine of Aragon the Spanish would have destroyed him and his kingdom . He knew that she couldn’t be touched
She also hadn’t committed heresy and so called betrayed him with other men which is what he accused Ann Boleyn of , Anne proclaimed even at the end that the charges were not true, very sad. However you are also right, there was no way he would have offended Spain at that time
His own subjects loved Katherine as well...
Anne of Cleves was the most touchable one of all, and he payed her a lump sum of money apologized and sent her back on her way
@@Jeremy_the_unfallible_n-a didnt she stay in England she was " sister to the king". He never consumated the marriage. So there was no need to murder her.
@@susangrimes6451 she was the daughter of a family he was looking to gain favor with, they got married in an official ceremony. iv never heard the opinion that it only matters if they bumped ugIys afterwards.. seems like an easy thing to be able to Iie about too
I love learning about Tudor History since reading the book A CROWN FOR ELIZABETH. And, dying in great pain was not something only the Tudor's experienced. It was common for many, many folks who perished in great pain.
you will love to read Queen of this realm by Jean Plaidy about queen Elizabeth
yep, i had a friend that his cancer hurt so bad he was forced to kill his self by carbon monoxide in his own car, i saw a man that was in tears every minute on every day 24/7
Every body who didn't die from an instant condition. .....died in pain before the days of sedation and pain killers......Alcohol was your lot.
@@yvonnemoujalli6904 Thank you for recommending this book. It got great reviews.
@@silverwiskers7371 I've worked in palliative nursing and it's exactly this reason I support the campaign for legalised " Right to die" movement....people should be able to choice a death with dignity at the time of their choice. I'm so sorry that your friend may not have been given the correct level of care as he should have had fentinol and sedation to make him as peacefull as possible....BUT I agree that in some cases that isn't enough....and they are very reluctant to put the dying into a medically induced coma....x
Good history video. I learned some new things about British history. Infectious diseases were a huge problem back then, not even Royalty was immune. We don't know how good we have it today!
Dropping a 1hr banger LET'S GO BB
also much respect for the deceased and stuff
Tudor banger 🤣
This documentary is outstanding! I'm obsessed with Tudor history and learned a lot, today!
I’ve been obsessed with Tudor history since I watched the tv series the Tudors I loved that show
Me too
I am obsessed with the Tutors as well...
Me as well
Me too.
Great video as always. Well done. I think it is so funny when you look at all these paintings. Some of the artists suck. Some of the pics don't even look similar to the others. Almost want to ask the painter, "who are you looking at to paint this ?"
Excellent Documentary 👍 👌
Yikes, I almost died from pulmonary access following pulmonary emboli. It was miserable even with good medical care. That poor boy
Really well done. What an interesting subject. I’ve not seen anyone approach the Tudors in this way.
Great channel. I even let the ads play through to support this guys channel.
I do the same. Our financial situation prohibits supporting on Patreon, but I can watch all the advertisements so they at least get that income.
Fantastic documentary, thank you 👍
Wow a full documentary!! There goes my early night lol
One of the best channels to learn about history 2 brilliant channels ❤️
Thanks Sarah!
@TheFortress Absolutely fascinating episode. Thank you for always providing us with brilliantly researched and top-notch educational content. Cheers!
Really sad story of Lady Jane Grey
I love your channel.very soothing 💜 keep up the good work
Love this, great documentary
Is it possible to deliver every sentence with the same intonation?
Indeed it is.
am SO happy to see that I am not the only one to be really annoyed at this. perhaps because it IS really annoying!
Elizabeth I sat for so many spectacular portraits! I would really love to see an arrangement of them in chronological order. I find it surprising and (somewhat) interesting that even though she'd been disembowelled and embalmed her corpse still exploded inside her coffin, just as her father's had done. She was always portrayed as slender and for some time at the end of her life she was said to be frail and had not been eating or drinking, so there probably wasn't much to her in that state. That Henry VIII exploded is not surprising.
Actually, everybody "explodes" after death. The gases from purification expand and, POOT! You are split open.
Sorry for the graphics.
@@ecouturehandmades5166 you mean gases from PUTRIFICATION......
Very good. Thank you.
Needed this
Henry the Vlll was never the same after Katheryn his first wife fought him on a the divorce.. his attitude towards woman changed..
It may have been the first time he wasn't given exactly what he wanted and when he wanted it, by a woman he'd grown disdainful of and who had some power to protest.
Actually a lot of people believe it was brain damage after the jousting injury, coupled with the intense pressure he felt to have a male heir to solidify the Tudor line after the events of the War of the Roses.
He was simply a tyrant
His attitude never changed, he was always a prick. He just became more of one after getting clonked in his head and squished by his horse.
@@JauntyCrepe yes and this may account for some of the way he changed, however I do believe he may have been a little spoilt and self serving
So what I’m hearing about Queen Mary is that she might have had polycystic ovaries. Correct me if I’m wrong but can’t that lead to issues with fertility? Poor woman wanted a baby so bad.
After hearing her other symptoms, I actually wondered if she suffered from Cyclic Vomiting. I know there is a theory that Darwin had it and some of his symptoms were the same as Queen Mary's.
That or perhaps endometriosis, with the “phantom pregnancy” mimicking the symptoms of “endo-belly”
I had uterine cancer and endometriosis, and uterine fibroid tumors. I've always felt that she had exactly that.
The "phantom pregnancies", where her belly swelled and she stopped bleeding. Same happened to me (not the phantom pregnancies obviously) but the stopped periods and the swollen (as if pregnant) belly)
I believe the fibroud tumors are what made her belly seem pregnant. And she stopped bleeding, suffered pain with both endometriosis and the fibrous tumors.
Polycystic ovaries can effect fertility because we don't ovulate regularly. I've had it since I was 10.
Honestly I always thought she had endometriosis, which also can effect fertility. So pcos is a random thing, some months your have several that grow and rupture, but other times you can go months without them. Endometriosis seems to cause regular extremely painful periods and swelling belly, and Mary was known for her painful monthly cycles. If it's that regular, it's usually endometriosis.
(I'm not saying one is more painful then the other. My friend with endometriosis had a cyst rupture a few days ago and was vomiting from the pain and had to go to emergency. I just deal with the pain, because otherwise I'd have spent most of my life running back and forth to the hospital. Of course I've watched my sister with endometriosis literally go into shock from the pain while on her period. I think it's just different types of pain, one more acute then other long and not letting up)
That being said, you can have both, which is a terrifying thought.
Yes that’s true
Bruh I get the feeling someone was poisoning Edward.
Not likely, as there is little to no speculation.
He likely died of tuberculosis
I think they had tasters back then?
His minsters wouldnt of wanted him dead or I'll,as the next inline was Mary ,a Catholic with a knife to grind with them ,which when he did die ,she executed majority of them
@@dollinterrupted thy did have taster's
Edward 6th died of heavy-metal poisoning.
Damn how do you know when you're blessed?, if the fortress drops an hour long video 😁😁😁
Jane Grey ousted? The people overwhelmingly supported Mary Tudor’s right to the throne
This was very interesting thank you
It's a little known fact that we Tudors studied the ancient magic of old. I learnt much. Namely, ritualistic blood magic, impression magic and, as is obvious, shipping of the soul.
Perhaps, written post two too many pints??)) Ancient...of old? Toke on Brother))
Mary allowed Jane to be executed in private..arrh how nice of Mary to be so kind,wtf
We are so blessed with such rich history from our ancient mornach at least king Henry the 7th was a noble king and died as a noble king bcoz he had repented towards his last days as he sought mercy from YESHUA HAMASHIACH the King of Kings and Lords of lords.
Well done.
Good commentator. Nice program.
Thanks for a great doc. Question - if Henry had died from the joust /fall , who would have been
heir ? Baby Elizabeth ? Curious thought.
Most likely. But considering everything, there is little to think that she would have made it to the throne... look at Mary Stuart.
Henry the eighth had a jousting accident many years before he died he suffered a lot with the pain in his leg his heir to the throne was first lady Jane grey and done she was beheaded for some stupid reason and then Mary became queen she was the first born of Henry’s with his first wife Catherine of Aragon then when he got with Anne Boleyn they had a daughter together named Elizabeth. And Elizabeth was on the throne for 57 or six years she was on it for a long time
Ashley the first one to get thrown after Henry died was his only son by the wife he has a third wife and she just died of like complications from childbirth so they her young son who was 10 or 12 at the time became the king and then he became ill he was kind of a sickly little boy anyway but he would name Jane Grey as his Successor
@@sarahlouise7793 Wouldn't Mary's mother Margaret Tudor, queen consort to James IV have been next after Henry's daughters? The net effect being no Elizabethan Age, and the Stuarts began one generation earlier? I admit I don't know the timing quite right, but was that before Henry was so vehemently anti-Catholic? It makes me wonder if the religious bloodshed between Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth might have been less, and the transition maybe more gradual and less absolute. I know Henry in his later years was very absolute, and so was Edward, definitely, and Bloody Mary was equally absolute and intolerant in her Catholicism. The Scots were Catholic, but Protestant-curious at the time. Could it have been less violent? How much was the intolerance the result of Henry inculcating his son Edward with his anti-papist absolutism? Edward left a great journal of his opinions and ideologies on the matter, and without Daddy being the chief champion for the cause... I just wonder.
@@beenaplumber8379 Mary's mother wasn't Margaret Tudor, it was a French woman named Marie de Guise. I believe Henry actually inquired about taking her as a wife. Mary's father was James V, Margaret and James IV's son, so Henry was her grand uncle.
Now James V, Margaret Tudors son could have probably taken the throne.
Poor Lady Jane Grey. I wish she had just recanted and lived.
obviously she dissagreed
but shi----t.... gullible weak modern PERVASIVE toxic feminity ''''''''''knows best''''' sarcasm. :(
catastropjhic results so much
Question please. I have seen a number of portraits of King Edward, and I noticed something nobody has ever mentioned. His EARS. He seems to have malformed ears , pointy almost elf like. Has anyone ever made reference to that before? Thank you....
If you look at some of the portraits of his father they look the same. It is probably just the artists interpretation. If you look at the profile portraits of Edward they look perfectly formed.
Thank you so much for responding to me. This is why I prefer this medium. We get to interact. I so enjoy your content, and l learn alto from you as well. TY again.
@@suzannekaye9569 I'm glad you enjoyed the information but I do not work for the creators of this video. I am just a history enthusiast like yourself! Have a wonderful day!
Nice
Terrible awful people, History is what it is tho
I was surprised when my mother in law was giving pain relief when she was dying R.I.P people obviously suffered terribly.
What?????
Why is that surprising? People don't have to be in pain when they pass away.
@@Ataralas I have just learnt something from you however my mum is a nurse and she says she witnessed people dying from emphysema to be in more pains and distress as they ebbing away and many of them said they were in pains along the lung areas.
People get pain relief from morphine as death is coming. They also can be given meds to reduce saliva because of the loss of the power to swallow. They can also be given a laxative for constipation since even if not eating or drinking, they should evacuate their bowels every two to three days. I got all that from the Hospice nurse on RUclips. She does question and answer videos on RUclips.
Maybe Mary should have considered what she had done to Lady Grey as the cause for all her suffering. Did she forget??
Edward's death sounds the worst. He suffered for days before he died.
I dunno. Old H VIII suffered many years, they just didn't really get into it here too much, but it was pretty gross.
And IMO, he deserved every moment. 70,000 people hung, drawn, and quartered!!!😳
I dunno, Henry viii gets too much hate
@@jimzimmer2048 70,000 people hung, drawn, and quartered?? Well earned, if you ask me.😂😂😂 No, you didn't, I know.
@@silva7493 eh, i mean as a person he was an ass, but from englands point of view, he put us on the map
I love how English people “figure”.
Great history on the Tudor families. There my favorite monarchs in history 😀
As an Australian, we are not mainly a Royalist Country however l did respect the late Queen R.I.P As an ex military man l think the modern Royalist should say something about how evil some Kings were and say , sorry the Henry 8 was evil and a murder.
i would rule our poison for mary was NOT CALLED BLOODY MARY FOR NOTHING
Her father and sister deserved the title more
She only killed a few hundred ffs protestant propaganda at its best..
Her dad would be very proud of his daughter Elizabeth!
I often wonder about this, would Henry VIII have approved or his daughter Elizabeth, baring in mind she failed in what he would have seen as her primary duty… to produce an heir.
Jealous, I would say, Henry respected no one and had loyalty to no one , the only thing would have approved was her many executions and her greed for gold .
On the tudor dynasty , there lays a CURSE a badly curse........
my favourite monarchy
An interesting well made video but please, please don't say 'coronated'. A monarch is not coronated, they are crowned.
Awful commentary
Henry VII didn’t have Warbeck executed immediately. He gave him the chance to be part of the court. After Warbeck tried to escape he was executed.
They were not painful deaths unlike their victims.
……..Someone had to tell the dummy that he was going to croak?
To a nicer bunch of blokes, it couldn't have happened.
The tudors should never have been in power, it was meant to be the Hastings family, so good old Lizzie shouldn’t be sat on the throne now, this has been proven through family trees and birth dates!
consumption tuberculosis
God have mercy
41:44 MISERERE MEI DEVS .... Psalmvs L (50).
Edward Vl is missing, Henry Vlll son
Yes the messiahs blood is sufficient and can pay for all. However we will all be judged and give an account to God for every word and action so the answer isn't always going to be yes especially if you murder innocent people.
Hmm maybe this is where bloody Mary comes from.
A murderous tyrrant
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Wait a min, if King Henry the 8th brought on the reformation, why did he not just divorce Ann Berlyn?
common theme yr vids they all get ill
It is rightly seen now that Anne Bolyne was not a Witch, which she was accused of, but that she did not commit Treason by adultery. People who belong to the Anne Bolyne Society call Henry VIII a murderer for having her executed. But one thing that they don't look at or acknowledge is that according to the law of the time, Anne Bolyne DID commit Treason according to the law of the court and rightly according to that law was rightly executed because the law stated that ANYONE being in possession of the Scripture and Teaching book of Martin Luther was deemed as committing Treason and be sentenced to Death by Execution, and among Anne Bolyne's belongings after her execution was a copy of the book, so even if she did not commit adultery as accused, she was guilty of Treason according to the law of the time and would have been executed anyway for being in possession of the Martin Luther book.
However, that was not the reason she was executed. In addition, Thomas Cromwell, the man who some believe was instrumental in getting Anne executed, was an Evangelical anti-Catholic who was largely responsible for the destruction of the monasteries throughout England. Anne Boleyn was executed based on false and outrageous accusations that probably even the King himself thought were baseless. Many believe Henry VIII wanted to get rid of Anne in order to marry another woman who was meeker, younger, and more likely to produce a male heir. Anne's last 2 pregnancies resulted in miscarriages and she'd only given him a daughter, Elizabeth, who later became one of England's best monarchs.
@@lisaa.4667 If the Prosecutors searched Anne's belongings, they would have found the Martin Luther Scripture Book. So even if she was found not guilty of Adultery, they would have searched her Chambers as a Prisoner and found her book, which would have then seen her executed for Treason. Henry did have a say in her execution, Commuting her Sentence down from Burning At the Stake to Beheading, as seen as a more lenient Execution. But if she had been found not Guilty of Adultery and had been found Guilty of being in possession of the Martin Luther book, Henry would have had no choice but to sentence her to Burning At the Stake, as that was the only sentence for Heracy at the time under the law.
@@tomcat4765 But they didn't look. He could've stopped the execution, but wanted ultimate power over the Catholic Church, which indeed had too much power. The Reformation would've happened sooner or later. He wanted the other woman and a male heir to continue the Tudor dynasty.
@@lisaa.4667 While Anne was Prisoner in the Tower the King's Men would have searched through her belongings if the Adultery Trial had been not guilty because Thomas Cromwell wanted to discredit her, so they would have found the Martin Luther book sooner and she would have been found guilty of Treason for having the book in her possession. Don't forget, it was Anne who pushed Henry on to split from the Catholic Church, even though he stayed a Catholic and took Mass on his deathbed. The Kings men would have looked through her belongings while she was in custody at the Tower, which is how when she was executed, it was found that she had the book. If their attempt at adultery had been refused they would have found the book and not to look weak, Henry would have had no choice but to accept the Treason charge. As to his request to commute her sentence to Beheading, he would again been given no choice, because having a copy of Luthers book was legally Heracy, he wouldn't have been able to commute her sentence and not look weak, so he would have had to accept the sentence of Death by Burning as a Heretic.
@@tomcat4765 That book could have been planted as part of the plot against her. None of us were there, so we really can't say for sure. Regardless of what happened, she should not have been executed.
i wonder how people caught malaria in the uk ?
Your delivery is not good. Your voice keeps to the same pattern all the time which makes it difficult to listen to.
Their deaths were only the start of their suffering...
All this tainted history plays like a commercial for the church with it's 100 percent destruction record.
Rubbish
@@busyb1513It certainly is.
A rather biased comment I must say, since the church also saved so many . In fact many would have died under the barbarian hordes of Europe if it wasn’t for the church.
Read your history before stating a biased opinion please
Maybe Henry Harry's temper anger geno pool is taken out of his great great grandfather Henry the 8th. Now it makes sense.
They aren't related.
They're not related Elizabeth had no heir
What a joke... They are of different blood line.. How could you compare the tyrant of that medieval age to Diana's son Prince Harry??!!! Shame
The voice of this dude is so weird hahaha so distracting
Yea, I just can’t. It’s the cadence.
your videos ae very good but the person narrating has an awful accent which is off-putting. Get someone else to do it. It is repetitive and mispronounced "th" is pronounced "f".
Omg it’s so annoying
I stopped the video because of it...
How we were then is how russia is now
I need to see the film on menstruation I had a lot of problems during those days. I had problems beforehand.
The content-fascinating. The guy's voice though... 🤮🤮🤮
I thought I was the only one thinking that. It's badly read, with unnecessary pauses and weird intonations...
We need Henry now to protect HMTQ from the duo living in LA
Your vids are fantastic,..you've a couple of idiots complaining about your narration..I can understand perfectly...don't change there's absolutely nothing wrong with your accent or narration...
You're too kind! Sadly we don't all have certain accents that make it good for narration. Hopefully my passion for history makes up for it. :)
The “painful” “DEATHS” not life stories.
No doubt his physical pain made him more cantankerous but the change in personality from a massive head trauma is very common even today. The most famous case is Phineas Gage who was a railroad worker in the 19th century. An explosion cause a large spike to go through his head, and people were amazed that he didn’t die and appeared to be uninjured; however, he went from being an easy going affable man and model employee to a volatile, angry man who couldn’t hold a job. Part of the frontal lobe controls impulse control and higher reasoning, and you can live without it but the person will not be the same person they were before the accident.
¡¡¡¡Elizabeth, la reina pirata!!!!
Your stories are excellent. But honestly your sing song voice is stressful. For this reason I will no longer listen to your very good information here . by the way, I am one of many ... Try a new narrator you will do great .I will leave a 👍
Is this the best narrator available? OMG the singsong nature of his voice. Sooo irritating
excommunicated
Henry 8th's son Edward, what was wrong with his ears?
The idiot who painted that specific painting didn't know how to paint ears in general...LOL. He was made to look like a klingon being from StarTrak
Anne Boleyn wasn't a saint by any means
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I believe that this was George R.R. Martin’s inspiration for House Targaryen from ASOIAF.
I can not listen to this unpronounced singsang. sorry to say.
God help me I tried but all I could hear was the narrator's endless upward inflection. Mate, learn to talk.
Golfen Girls-stjärnan
KingHenryTheEighth-itis is a common poor health trait nowadays.
Horrible narration
How?
@@Samantha10887 bad upward inflexions at the end of sentences, weird pauses, thick accent, repetitive....
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well robert didnt kill himb
I wish I could understand what the narrator is saying
English isn't your mother tongue obviously...I can understand perfectly..
@@michaelahern6821 Well good for you. That doesn't really help me much since I don't know you and don't give a damn what you think
And in the name of..... Religion./Myth