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The History of England

222 From Hapsburg to Valois

The History of England

David Crowther

Europe, Queen, England, Medieval, Politics, Royal, History, Parliament, English, King, Modern, Early Modern, Monarchy

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

The diplomacy of the early 1520s culminated at Pavia, with the ruin of French hopes - and also English as Hapsburg for a while reigned supreme. Domestic politics saw Wolsey discredited for the first time, and the Boleyns arrive at court.

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0:42.1

Hello everyone and welcome to the History England.

0:44.8

Episode 222 from Habsburg to Valois.

0:48.9

Just to remind you that I am a proud member of the Agora podcast network,

0:57.5

podcast of the month is called The Cannonball.

1:00.1

Claude and Danielle have set out to read and discuss each and every one

1:04.5

of Harold Bloom's Western Canon of Literature,

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a quest to think through the impact of all those classic books.

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Or there's a link on the History England website to boot.

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Last time we'd seen the execution of one of England's greatest magnates

1:30.0

and the renewed thirst for war by our young, glorious prince.

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