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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Episode 052: Rebellions Two

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 9 August 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The second in a three part mini series on Tudor Rebellions, this episode looks at some of the more famous of the rebellions that our Tudor monarchs had to deal with. Also, I make a political commentary of sorts. If you like this podcast, please remember to rate it in the service you use to listen - it helps others find the podcast and decide if they want to listen to it! Finally, get the show notes by texting your email address to 801-6TEYSKO and I'll email them to you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Heather, and I want to remind you about our very special tours to the UK.

0:05.0

In 2017, we'll be doing tours focusing on the Even Song experience.

0:10.0

The Even Song service comes from Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer from the mid-16th century.

0:15.0

It's been dubbed the Atheist's Favorite Service because it requires so little and it gives so much. It's simply

0:23.1

divine choral music sung in some of the most historic chapels, abbeys and cathedrals in England.

0:29.2

We'll be spending 10 days visiting places like Cambridge, Oxford, Bath, the Cotswolds,

0:36.2

Winchester and Windsor with walking tours, free time to explore,

0:40.3

and then gathering back each afternoon for the Evensong Service if you choose to attend.

0:45.3

It will be 10 days of beautiful countryside, historic cities and villages, and so, so much music. I invite you to go to Englandcast.com

0:56.6

slash tours for full itinerary and pricing information. Again, Englandcast, E-N-G-L-A-N-D, C-A-S-D,

1:05.5

Englandcast.com slash tours. Thanks so much, and now to the show. Hello and welcome to the Renaissance English History Podcast. I'm your host, Heather Tesco,

1:26.9

and I'm a storyteller who makes history accessible

1:29.4

because I believe it's a pathway to understanding humanity and our place in the universe. But before I get

1:37.2

started, a few reminders. First, this podcast is a proud member of the Agora Podcast Network. The Agora podcast of the month is

1:47.4

Alison Gerlocks, the unapologetic capitalist, which is available at unapologeticcapitalist.com.

1:55.0

The unapologetic capitalist preaches venture gospel for anyone who is compelled to build an opportunity of

2:02.2

substantial long-term value. It's not a history program, but it's really fascinating nonetheless.

2:08.1

It's thought-provoking and it explores issues that keep entrepreneurs, leaders, and business

2:12.7

executives up at night in their pursuit for significant financial success. Really interesting show.

2:21.2

Also, a plug for my Patreon page and all the other activities we do. If you're listening to this

2:27.4

and you're saying to yourself, wow, I love this podcast and I would so be happy to give a dollar

2:33.1

an episode to Heather to keep it going

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