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Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Supplemental: Caitlin Chapman on Jane Grey

Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors

Heather Teysko

History

4.6624 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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In this supplemental chat we discuss whether Jane Grey should really be counted as England's First Queen Regnant with Caitlin Chapman, who will be speaking on this very subject at Tudorcon 2024 in September! Enjoy the conversation! 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 friend, welcome to this supplemental episode of the Renaissance English History podcast.

0:06.3

This is an unedited interview conversation I had with Caitlin Chapman.

0:11.0

Caitlin was a TudorCon speaker back in 2022, and she's coming back this year to talk about

0:19.5

whether or not Lady Jane Gray was England's first queen regnant

0:25.4

should be considered England's first queen regnant, the pros and cons of that argument.

0:31.1

So I am both happy and sad to say that TudorCon in-person tickets are sold out, just FYI.

0:40.9

But I will be doing the streaming tickets again this year, so you can get your streaming

0:45.8

ticket at Englandcast.com slash TudorCon and find out all about everything that's

0:52.4

included in that. You'll have access to all of the live

0:54.9

talks, recordings of everything, plus a bunch of extra talks of people who won't be there in

1:01.1

person but are putting together extra talks for streaming folks. And I am putting that list together

1:07.3

now. So Englandcast.com slash TudorCon to learn more about the TudorCon

1:13.0

streaming ticket. So you can catch Caitlin either in person or online at TudorCon this year. Let me tell

1:18.7

you a little bit about her. Caitlin Chapman is an English history enthusiast who has a love of learning

1:24.2

and sharing stories of dynamic women in history with a focus on the

1:27.8

medieval and renaissance era. She's been a member of the Catherine Swinford Society for several years,

1:33.0

where she served as a committee member, secretary, and chairwoman, and contributes articles to

1:38.3

the society's journal. She spoke at TudorCon 22, like I said, and this appeared as a guest

1:43.3

on the History of England podcast with

1:45.1

David Crowther, one of the best podcasts ever. She has interviewed renowned historian and author

1:50.5

Alison Weir, Caitlin, along with the rest of the committee, planned and co-hosted the 2022 and

1:56.4

23, Catherine Swinford Society Study Days at Lincoln Cathedral with guest speakers, including

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