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Not Just the Tudors

Tudors in Love

Not Just the Tudors

History Hit

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4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

The dramas of courtly love have captivated readers and dreamers for centuries. Yet they’re often dismissed as something that existed only in the legends of King Arthur and chivalric fantasy.


But in this edition of Not Just the Tudors, Sarah Gristwood tells Professor Suzannah Lipscomb how the Tudors actually re-enacted the roles of the devoted lovers and capricious mistresses first laid out in the romances of medieval literature - romantic obsessions that shaped the history of Britain.


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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Professor Susanna Lipscomb.

0:02.6

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0:25.2

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0:32.2

I'm Professor Susanna Lipscomb, host of the Not Just the Tudas podcast.

0:37.1

I want to tell you about a new podcast series, The Mystic and the Mayor.

0:42.0

As a historian, I'm fascinated by stories of witchcraft and magic.

0:47.1

For centuries, accusations of sorcery have brought down even the most rich and powerful.

0:52.7

But this isn't a story from the pages of distant history.

0:57.1

In February 24, in the glamorous French coastal town of Agde, a respected mayor was arrested for

1:04.7

corruption. His defence. He claims he was bewitched by the town's beautiful clairvoyant.

1:11.8

The case has got it all.

1:13.7

Phone calls from the Archangel Michael, seances where the dead speak through the living,

1:18.9

a mayor who believed he was receiving supernatural guidance.

1:23.5

Hosted by the broadcaster Anna Richardson,

1:26.7

The Mystic and the Mayor is a modern-day tale of sorcery

1:29.9

that could have come straight from the history books.

1:32.7

The dark arts, it seems, are alive and well in the 21st century.

1:37.6

Binge the whole series of The Mystic and the Mayor on Wondry Plus

1:41.8

through Apple Podcasts, Spotify or in the Wondry app.

1:49.4

The Tudor Court was a rarefied environment filled with striving young men, perhaps as many as a thousand of them.

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