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Queens of England Podcast

35 - Elizabeth of York (2): The Fresh Flower of Plantagenet

Queens of England Podcast

James Boulton

Education, History, Society & Culture

4.8637 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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1:04.0

podcast notices. The first one is eight, my bad. In the last show, I compared Cersie and Jamie

1:09.9

Lannister to Anne Boleyn and her brother Thomas.

1:13.2

Well, Tamara on the Facebook page wrote to remind me that actually it was George Berlin that

1:17.3

was her brother. Thomas is actually her father. That's what I get for coming up with a brilliant

1:21.9

comparison in my head and then forgetting to fact-check the details. Thanks tomorrow for pointing

1:26.2

it out. You're a star.

1:30.5

Next, I thought I'd let you know about what we have coming up.

1:36.6

My more long-suffering listeners may know that I initially planned to end the podcast with Elizabeth of York,

1:39.4

keeping this podcast a purely medieval affair.

1:48.3

Now, of course, I've decided against that, and we'll be ploughing well into the Tudor period with great gusto in the coming weeks, but I thought I would still take some time to take stock.

2:01.1

Think of this as the end of seasonlanders and Elizabeth of York. Unlike most

2:06.6

season finale's though, I won't be taking a break and will instead be diving straight back into the

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