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The Mary Rose | TRAILER

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4.34.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2022

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

What can a long-lost shipwreck reveal about Tudor England? In our new HistoryExtra podcast series, we’ll be marking the fortieth anniversary of the raising of the Mary Rose by delving back into its fascinating history, and uncovering the secrets this Tudor shipwreck has hidden out of reach for more than four centuries. We’ll reveal why the discovery of the Mary Rose has been so influential in shaping – and challenging – our understanding of the Tudor era, from the heat of naval battle to the manoeuvres of royal politicking, and explore what we can learn from the treasures found in the murky depths. Episodes will be released weekly in this feed from Thursday 20 October. To gain early, ad-free access to episodes now, sign up to our premium subscription channel HistoryExtra Plus at https://apple.co/3QvTePK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Between Us, the podcast with all of the answers, some of the time.

0:05.0

A bit of a different thing going on this week.

0:07.3

You've been immature and you've lied.

0:10.3

And now you're trying to turn it on me and manipulate me and gaslight me.

0:13.9

I was trying to manipulate you.

0:15.7

Diana, you would be chucking their clothes out of the window.

0:18.1

I know, I'd be like, are you joking?

0:20.6

I don't know.

0:21.7

I guess you'd have to ask.

0:23.5

Someone that has sex.

0:24.3

Someone that has sex.

0:25.2

Right.

0:26.4

And remember, it's just between us.

0:51.3

Yeah. Nearly 700 soldiers and seamen died when the Mary Rose founded as she sailed from Portsmouth to encounter the French fleet watched aghast by Henry VIII. The idea of finding a specific wreck in the middle of a seabed out at sea was quite preposterous

0:58.0

in a way.

1:00.0

She was his pride and joy.

1:02.0

She represented all of his hopes and dreams for being King of England.

1:07.0

And so his devastation when she sank must have been so heartbreaking.

1:13.6

And they discovered that between one third and two thirds of the coup were not English born.

1:21.6

And he's assembled a big army at La Havre to come over and attack England.

1:26.6

Henry only has his scratch army of militia and

1:31.8

farmhands still in England. So he's relatively undefended. There's no way that we weren't going to

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