Great video. Actually reminds me that in some parts of the world the culture is still similar when it comes to expectations of women, child brides, double standards, blaming rape victims not rapists, marrying your rapist, family punishing or disowning you for having the wrong relationship, outlawed contraception, laws allowing abuse, laws failing to protect the vulnerable, etc - we're very lucky if we live in a place that's become more women-friendly, as it's not universal.
Thank you for the awesome content and the warning at the beginning of the video! My little one is usually listening along with me. We love history, and this Mama just found a new channel to obsess over. 😊 ❤ I enjoy covering Tudor history and the tales of it never get old. I've not seen such an in-depth video regarding Catherine Howard's life. Thanks again! 🎉
They weren't saying the word but they saw a young girl and down went their pants and up went the witch between their legs. As vulnerable as these men made women back then she had no recourse but to not tell. This was very informative, glad I wasn't from those times.
I have always felt sympathy for Catherine Howard. She was in her full right to be unfaithful in an arranged marriage. A life without love is a sad one indeed.
There was an edible abortifacient that grew wild in Italy, that was safe & reliable (I forget it's name) that got picked to extinction during the middle ages, so it wasn't available in the Renaissance.
I recently came across a TH-cam video that said this picture attributed to Katherine Howard might actually be of Anne of Cleeves. The other painting of Anne made before the wedding looks similar to me. Henry was not very healthy by the time this marriage took place and was possibly infertile. Considering what Anne Boleyn’s brother said about Henry that got him executed, I wouldn’t be surprised if his other previous wives might have been tempted to take measures to make sure they could produce a child as well.
Ok, so honestly, though they took things a bit far, the idea of staying chaste and true to just one mate is the norm through most of history, and not only for royals. It's really not such a bad concept. I will now dodge the hate. 🤣
Maybe the maker of the video prefers that women excercise their "female rights" so they can line up for the abortion clinics whenever they get impregnated by some loser.
“Her naughty life before” - loved every minute of this. Poor Catherine - couldn’t say no to anything or anybody and the result was an awful pickle. I reckon that, however attractive she was, she couldn’t help her husband to do his duty. Horrid Henry’s bubble burst when he was confronted with the fact that the young and vivacious Catherine did not really regard a big, fat, ugly, suppurating, vicious, ogre as “loves young dream” whatever she had said to him or however desperate for sex she was as a Tudor woman. I would be a patron and have my name read out all day but I don’t know how to become one 🤦🏽♀️
Used to be a saying, "Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed." In other words if a girl was old enough to have her period she was old enough to marry and have children.
Maybe “old” enough, but the body was not developed enough so maternal and infant mortality rates were probably incredibly high even among a time where pregnancy and childbirth was already dangerous. Even now there’s research that teen pregnancies under 16 are more at risk of maternal and infant mortalities
Gosh, this would have been a surprise to my dear mother who commenced her menses without a clue what they were, at the age of 10. She was born in 1907 so escaped the impotent Henry and his ilk.
She could have saved herself by saying that the Dereham relationship was a valid marriage because as someone else's wife she could have committed adultery against King Henry. I have always considered Katharine as a middle school " boy crazy" girl. I think she was not as much of a victim as some suppose . We cannot apply 21st standards to an age that routinely allowed 12-year-olds to marry. When she was dallying with Dereham, Catherine was of marriageable age.
I get a lot of stick because I do not believe that she was sexually abused. I do not think we can judge and compare our moral standards with that period in history after all the mortality rate of adults, babies and children was high hence early marriages. They where all up to no good in the maidens chamber and actually Catherine was able to get the key to the room so they could all party.
And, just the same, you cannot apply 21st century standards to her all around. She was a girl who had not a lot of choice who probably never even seen her 18th Birthday. So, why, or better yet how do you justify being so judgmental against her? Gross
She was an abused child 💀 stop victim blaming. These men were all double her age. The only thing she ever knew was abuse and over-sexualisation. You need to fix your problematic and misogynistic views. If you think someone being groomed makes them not crazy, that says a lot about you
agree. She would have been to church since infancy. She knew right from wrong. She also knew all about what happened to her cousin. She likely instigated her first two relationships, given her rank and that she would have needed a chaperone during her lessons with Manox (who was actually likely only 19) and a second teacher. There are records of her buying both Dereham and Manox gifts and writing love letters to Culpepper. Lack of discipline was a big issue for her. She didn't seem to realise how serious a game she was playing.
Before paternity tests there was no way to be sure who had fathered a child. I’m nearly 50, and I grew up in that world. Everyone older grew up in that world, which was not substantially different as regards sexual relationships to Tudor times. It will take a bit more time before that world is gone forever.
Round about the 29 minute mark, or a wee bit before that, she mentions that society was trying to avoid childbirthing during winter. I'm assuming part of their reasoning was weather and illness related. But there was (and still is) a strong reason to avoid winter childbirth: SIDS, aka: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. They might not have been aware of it, but they may have saved the lives of some of their offspring simply by family planning.
Winter has nothing to do with that SIDS "diagnosis". It's a nonsense term. Exposure & lack of hygiene or bizarre rituals could apply back then but SIDS is a nonsensical catch all term. Just as Sudden ADULT Death syndrome is. They're just making stuff up likely to cover for hospital/pharmacy malpractice in the current day.
But they knew to wait until they were at least 15/16 to try and get pregnant as they knew it was dangerous for the girl as her body was too small and could cause death to her and the baby.
Yet Margaret Beaufort had her only child, Henry VII, when she only 13 and almost died in the process. She never had any other babies despite being married several times.
Yes, physical in that sexual activity is still largely unknown in experience, but virginity as a physical MARKER is not a real thing. The hymen is not a marker of virginity. There are no physical markers of virginity. There’s only experience and non experience
@@MarloweDash No, there aren't ads on BBC. Also, I use Adblock so unless they put 'in video' ads in I won't encounter them. People don't have to make money for every interaction they have with others...
i rather enjoy history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh i love tudor history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i always have. absolutely astonishing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quite astonishing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately you get a lot of this on TH-cam, I find it really annoying that also quite often our American friends get facts mixed up with what they believe to be true.
I live in the United States but I'll have you know I'm 100% English and that's where all my ancestors were from. So what do you mean, *Your* history? Well, your history is my history as well.
And who and what country was it that settled a large part of "America" -which actually I believe you're referring to the United States of America, but I'll give you a pass. Do you even know how many people of English ancestry live here? Surely you know history, don't you?
@@juliebarker7025Your American friends, happen to be a large population of English people that live here. My last name is Fairfax,for example. Grandmother's maiden name is Hall. I can't say anything about this narrator and perhaps she did make mistakes, but you're acting like people who live in the United States know absolutely nothing about England when a significant population of their ancestors came straight from England, Scotland and Ireland. But thanks for calling us friends😊 I live in a place called New Jersey, They took the name from England and named it the "new" Jersey.
What a load of guff.Surely the economic basis to provide for a child by ensuring the father is able to provide for the offspring ........which was usually the consequence of sexual relations was of paramount importance in those times of sudden famine.. The introduction of contraception changed the way women lived their lives. In some cultures where Religion dominates, patriarchal hegemonies thrive, things can still be viewed the same way........still to this day.
Katherine Howard was not a child according to 1500s standarts İf a woman reputation ruined who Will believe her that was what men trusted even now in some parti in world
We would love to see Katherene as completely blameless. But she is not. Her last testament is highly unreliable, given it contradicts with all the other evidence and was her last chance to save herself. Was she the only one to blame? No. But was she faultless, heck no. This video is an example of someone (most likely an idealist gen z) subjectively applying postmodern values to past history, which is highly problematic. It isn't even very well researched.
She has a very nice voice, and extremely entertaining delivery. I was several minutes in before I realised there were no changes of picture! If you don’t like a vocal fry, then why listen and make a mean comment? Have you not heard the advice “if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”?
It’s common with podcasts to thank financial supporters. Just scroll forward if you don’t want to hear it. Besides, it was like 30-60 seconds. Calm down lol
I would have really enjoyed a video about the Catherine Howard story but the snarky "evil men" undertone is really off putting. We all know the "evil patriarchy bla bla bla" just some pure and plain non judgemental history would have sufficed. You can't judge people from 500 years ago by 21st century standards. Sounds more liike political activism than history lesson.
History is always interpreted by the historian. It always has been. It’s intrinsically subjective, not objective like science. I think what you mean is things have moved on, and this historical interpretation is not to your generational liking.
I agree. It seems to be the accepted way these days, to become so' woke' as to apologise to hell for reporting the truth and for continually comparing historical behaviour to modern. Explaining the hell out of everything that is pretty obvious. Perhaps people have just become so Woke and brain numbed that they can no longer think by themselves, let alone get an education.
Ambition During the 2016 Presidential race a catholic newscaster (he commented on his religion frequently as if we cared) about Hillary Clinton's ambitiousness with such derision in his voice I stopped watched this guy who projected his misogyny too often.
I was really enjoying this until the narrator said something 100% pure speculation, as if it was fact. there is absolutely no way she could possibly know the exact particulars on why Queen Anne Boleyn was beheaded. but because it fit her particular set of beliefs in politics, she just said it as if it were 100% true spreading misinformation..
Even at the time everyone knew it was falsification - even Chapuys who loathed her alluded to it being bullshit. This new ideology that's evolved over the past decade to call anything that fights for equality as "woke" boils my blood - human decency and empathy isn't something with equal debate. God forbid after millennia of recorded history, the straight white man is being challenged. Get a grip and deal... Everyone else has had to accept inferiority for far longer than any of you rightwing die hards have dared to be rebuffed.
Seeing sex as a sin is making humanity a sin and that only brings unnecessary guilt, shame, and problems. Religious women have issues with sex in their own marriages bc they were taught sex was a sin. There are no physical markers of virginity, so yes virginity can be considered real as in physical inexperience, but there’s no physical way to mark inexperience and experience
Excellent video. However, Catherine Howard committed high treason when she conspired with Lady Rocheford to have an affair with Culpeper and needed to be executed. England still vested immense power in the king in those days. What if she and Culpeper had a male child? That son would have become king when Edward died when he was a teenager. Imagine how history would have changed. And before you judge how harsh they were then, a lot of pieces came together for Princess Diana to die in that car accident with her new boyfriend in *1996* after she repeatedly humiliated the Royal Family.
Oh how sadly mistaken you are in saying she humiliated the royal family. F*ck THAT for a party. They didn't deserve her, least of all that POS who calls himself king. Humiliated? Please ... and now Old Leatherguts is being crowned? I want to be ill.
Actually, if Princess Diana and the other passenger in the back seat & the driver been wearing their seat belts they would probably have survived the accident . The only person in the car wearing their seat belt did survive, injured but still alive today.
At 16, your still a Child!! Too Emotionaly Immature to Marry and too Young Physically to Bear Children. This Was and Still is Today Child Abuse at its WORST!!
In many parts of the USA girls can be married younger, especially if they are pregnant. My mother was married at 15; her older sister was married at 14. In southern states it happens even younger, even now.
Years ago my friend was a 7th grade teacher and every year without fail several girls in her class had babies, fathered by boys same age or barely older
💥Well before breasts, signed marriage contracts for noble girls as young as 5, given in marriage as young as 11, violated, dying in childbirth if rare conception. Read incidents, 11, 12 yr olds while researching another subject, not nearly as unusual as I'd thought, like securing a good lineage of breeding stock or 15th, 16th century pedophiles one. I don't buy the, they married early, died early theory.
Great video. Actually reminds me that in some parts of the world the culture is still similar when it comes to expectations of women, child brides, double standards, blaming rape victims not rapists, marrying your rapist, family punishing or disowning you for having the wrong relationship, outlawed contraception, laws allowing abuse, laws failing to protect the vulnerable, etc - we're very lucky if we live in a place that's become more women-friendly, as it's not universal.
Yes. Cult "religions" that are being thrust on the Western civilization & the damage ignored is a FACT. Sharia if you want specifics.
Yes unfortunately true , very true
Thank you for the awesome content and the warning at the beginning of the video! My little one is usually listening along with me. We love history, and this Mama just found a new channel to obsess over. 😊 ❤
I enjoy covering Tudor history and the tales of it never get old. I've not seen such an in-depth video regarding Catherine Howard's life. Thanks again! 🎉
Absolutely astonished and amused!! Love it; love the way they presented!!
This is brilliant! Why haven’t I discovered this channel before?!
Just came across this channel and I appreciate your content.
They weren't saying the word but they saw a young girl and down went their pants and up went the witch between their legs. As vulnerable as these men made women back then she had no recourse but to not tell.
This was very informative, glad I wasn't from those times.
I have always felt sympathy for Catherine Howard. She was in her full right to be unfaithful in an arranged marriage. A life without love is a sad one indeed.
I never knew what a libido was until I was 52.
Oh someone like me. You shouldv’e seen me when hubby explained the word ‘lesbian’. Well, you could have knocked me down with a feather! I’m 76 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
There was an edible abortifacient that grew wild in Italy, that was safe & reliable (I forget it's name) that got picked to extinction during the middle ages, so it wasn't available in the Renaissance.
Tansy! It didn’t go entirely extinct, but close enough.
@@YoukonJillhow interesting. I've heard of the plant but never knew its power! I must look it up. Not for personal use though!
Selenium
Silphium
@@YoukonJillnot even close. Its a weed. It is poisonous. And it doesnt work.
I recently came across a TH-cam video that said this picture attributed to Katherine Howard might actually be of Anne of Cleeves. The other painting of Anne made before the wedding looks similar to me. Henry was not very healthy by the time this marriage took place and was possibly infertile. Considering what Anne Boleyn’s brother said about Henry that got him executed, I wouldn’t be surprised if his other previous wives might have been tempted to take measures to make sure they could produce a child as well.
Unhealthy and smelly (due to leg ulcers, etc.) and obese. Miserable and half crazy.
I'm pretty sure all of these videos are done by AI CHAT.
Thank you for this story. It was very interesting to listen! 😃 👍 Subscribed.
Loved this podcast! ❤
Ok, so honestly, though they took things a bit far, the idea of staying chaste and true to just one mate is the norm through most of history, and not only for royals. It's really not such a bad concept.
I will now dodge the hate. 🤣
No hate here .I agree with you .
I’m with you! My parents passed away after 60 delightful, tough depression, terrifying War, time together raising 3 kids, golden years.
@@wandapease-gi8yo both my parent have passed . Mum was 30 years without Dad never went on a date as she said she was his wife .
Humans are not a monogamous species. Enforced monogamy is the most unnatural bullshit ever.
Maybe the maker of the video prefers that women excercise their "female rights" so they can line up for the abortion clinics whenever they get impregnated by some loser.
“Her naughty life before” - loved every minute of this. Poor Catherine - couldn’t say no to anything or anybody and the result was an awful pickle. I reckon that, however attractive she was, she couldn’t help her husband to do his duty. Horrid Henry’s bubble burst when he was confronted with the fact that the young and vivacious Catherine did not really regard a big, fat, ugly, suppurating, vicious, ogre as “loves young dream” whatever she had said to him or however desperate for sex she was as a Tudor woman. I would be a patron and have my name read out all day but I don’t know how to become one 🤦🏽♀️
Poor girl was murdered by that maniac, revolting narcissist, man
Sadly, once girls grew breasts they were fair game. Thank goodness we long long ago, in 1875 outlawed this and raised the age of consent to 16.
Also when they had their period since they could have kids by that point
Bad enuf to be impotent, but when your wife demeans you by preferring another man...😮
Everyone in the comments forgot Mannox.
Who???
@@BognaZoneher 36 year old music teacher who assaulted her when she was 13
Courtly love was married to Kurt Cobain
Used to be a saying, "Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed." In other words if a girl was old enough to have her period she was old enough to marry and have children.
Gross
That's awful...
Maybe “old” enough, but the body was not developed enough so maternal and infant mortality rates were probably incredibly high even among a time where pregnancy and childbirth was already dangerous. Even now there’s research that teen pregnancies under 16 are more at risk of maternal and infant mortalities
Gosh, this would have been a surprise to my dear mother who commenced her menses without a clue what they were, at the age of 10. She was born in 1907 so escaped the impotent Henry and his ilk.
I started at age 9. I barely weighed 60 pounds! Are you stupid!!
Asia, Africa & Middle East still have these mentality. You are doomed if you are bron women in these continent.
She could have saved herself by saying that the Dereham relationship was a valid marriage because as someone else's wife she could have committed adultery against King Henry. I have always considered Katharine as a middle school " boy crazy" girl. I think she was not as much of a victim as some suppose . We cannot apply 21st standards to an age that routinely allowed 12-year-olds to marry. When she was dallying with Dereham, Catherine was of marriageable age.
I get a lot of stick because I do not believe that she was sexually abused. I do not think we can judge and compare our moral standards with that period in history after all the mortality rate of adults, babies and children was high hence early marriages. They where all up to no good in the maidens chamber and actually Catherine was able to get the key to the room so they could all party.
And, just the same, you cannot apply 21st century standards to her all around. She was a girl who had not a lot of choice who probably never even seen her 18th Birthday. So, why, or better yet how do you justify being so judgmental against her? Gross
Whatever her statement was,or could be, used against her
She was an abused child 💀 stop victim blaming. These men were all double her age. The only thing she ever knew was abuse and over-sexualisation. You need to fix your problematic and misogynistic views. If you think someone being groomed makes them not crazy, that says a lot about you
agree. She would have been to church since infancy. She knew right from wrong. She also knew all about what happened to her cousin. She likely instigated her first two relationships, given her rank and that she would have needed a chaperone during her lessons with Manox (who was actually likely only 19) and a second teacher. There are records of her buying both Dereham and Manox gifts and writing love letters to Culpepper. Lack of discipline was a big issue for her. She didn't seem to realise how serious a game she was playing.
Poor catherine
As women we still the weight of this grim situation played out in our CULTure still
Especially by standing on shores with big signs held by dopey girls that say "Refugees WELCOME!".
Very interesting video.
Whats with all the names? Get on with the narative
This a terribly cluttered presentation with stuff about which we don't really give a shite.
Love your voice and narration. ♥️
Too much advertising
Get Adblock for your browser, that way you won't see the ads.
This stupid Tudor life was hell. I'm glad, I was born 4 centuries later. Unfortunately some stupid men still seem to think the Tudor way.
Before paternity tests there was no way to be sure who had fathered a child. I’m nearly 50, and I grew up in that world. Everyone older grew up in that world, which was not substantially different as regards sexual relationships to Tudor times. It will take a bit more time before that world is gone forever.
Catherine Howard is my 1st cousin 15x removed.
So then Anne Boleyn would be your cousin of some sort too because Katherine and Anne were cousins in of themselves
Well this was just excellent!!! Super well done!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That is beautiful harp music at the beginning
Round about the 29 minute mark, or a wee bit before that, she mentions that society was trying to avoid childbirthing during winter. I'm assuming part of their reasoning was weather and illness related. But there was (and still is) a strong reason to avoid winter childbirth: SIDS, aka: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. They might not have been aware of it, but they may have saved the lives of some of their offspring simply by family planning.
Winter has nothing to do with that SIDS "diagnosis". It's a nonsense term. Exposure & lack of hygiene or bizarre rituals could apply back then but SIDS is a nonsensical catch all term. Just as Sudden ADULT Death syndrome is. They're just making stuff up likely to cover for hospital/pharmacy malpractice in the current day.
Love this video 🎉 great job!
Great job!!!!!
Virginity isn't a state of being?
It definitely is.
@@Anastashyayes, through inexperience, but there’s no physical markers of virginity
😂😂😂
@@matthewharber4399 never heard of the Hymen?
What is that even supposed to mean???
The caption is wrong on so many levels, she was a teenager.
Did she say rock salt? 😶😶😶
12 was the age of consent for marriage in Tudor England so Katherine was not considered a child
But they knew to wait until they were at least 15/16 to try and get pregnant as they knew it was dangerous for the girl as her body was too small and could cause death to her and the baby.
That doesn’t make her NOT a child 💀 that law was made by paedophiles
Yet Margaret Beaufort had her only child, Henry VII, when she only 13 and almost died in the process. She never had any other babies despite being married several times.
Virginity IS a physical state of being. Where do you get off saying it isn't?
Yes, physical in that sexual activity is still largely unknown in experience, but virginity as a physical MARKER is not a real thing. The hymen is not a marker of virginity. There are no physical markers of virginity. There’s only experience and non experience
No? You dont stop being a "virgin" because you used a tampon. If so, I am quite the harlot.
I lost my virginity at age 19. Lost my hymen at age 8 on a bike. Grow up
Glad those times are over
Happy Henry VIII is also long dead.
He truly was a pig.
Wish they really were...
💖👑👑💖🎬🎥📽👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼XX💖😊💖XX
Get on with it... patrons are your business not ours.
Agreed
Facts. Good grief
What are you talking about? I listened to the entire thing and didn’t hear endless talk about Patreon. There wasn’t one in the entire podcast.
@@MarloweDash No, there aren't ads on BBC. Also, I use Adblock so unless they put 'in video' ads in I won't encounter them. People don't have to make money for every interaction they have with others...
This is ridiculous.
History through a modern woke lens...my favourite lol.
And AIchat too.
i rather enjoy history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh i love tudor history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i always have. absolutely astonishing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quite astonishing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I liked the fact that she humanized the women but I kind of read between the lines that Kate was being pimped by that guy she got tatted on her arm.
How come you Americans seem to know our history
Unfortunately you get a lot of this on TH-cam, I find it really annoying that also quite often our American friends get facts mixed up with what they believe to be true.
I live in the United States but I'll have you know I'm 100% English and that's where all my ancestors were from. So what do you mean, *Your* history? Well, your history is my history as well.
And who and what country was it that settled a large part of "America" -which actually I believe you're referring to the United States of America, but I'll give you a pass. Do you even know how many people of English ancestry live here? Surely you know history, don't you?
@@juliebarker7025Your American friends, happen to be a large population of English people that live here.
My last name is Fairfax,for example. Grandmother's maiden name is Hall.
I can't say anything about this narrator and perhaps she did make mistakes, but you're acting like people who live in the United States know absolutely nothing about England when a significant population of their ancestors came straight from England, Scotland and Ireland. But thanks for calling us friends😊
I live in a place called New Jersey, They took the name from England and named it the "new" Jersey.
Learned a lot when we saved your behind in WW II.
What a load of guff.Surely the economic basis to provide for a child by ensuring the father is able to provide for the offspring ........which was usually the consequence of sexual relations was of paramount importance in those times of sudden famine.. The introduction of contraception changed the way women lived their lives. In some cultures where Religion dominates, patriarchal hegemonies thrive, things can still be viewed the same way........still to this day.
Katherine Howard was not a child according to 1500s standarts
İf a woman reputation ruined who Will believe her that was what men trusted even now in some parti in world
I would love to have brought a Tudor to Liverpool University student's Union. 😂😂😂
absolutely astonishing and amused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quite amused!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TOO much time spent naming dozens of patrons irrelevant to this story!
C'mon honey, u can create the visuals.
It’s a podcast.....
We would love to see Katherene as completely blameless. But she is not. Her last testament is highly unreliable, given it contradicts with all the other evidence and was her last chance to save herself. Was she the only one to blame? No. But was she faultless, heck no. This video is an example of someone (most likely an idealist gen z) subjectively applying postmodern values to past history, which is highly problematic. It isn't even very well researched.
Content interesting but I hope you correct your currently trendy but ear-grating vocal fry before it comes too habitual.
She has a very nice voice, and extremely entertaining delivery. I was several minutes in before I realised there were no changes of picture! If you don’t like a vocal fry, then why listen and make a mean comment? Have you not heard the advice “if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all”?
Introduction of your connections not relevant. Put me off moving forward into podcast.
Agree ..... not necessay. It goes on and on
It’s common with podcasts to thank financial supporters. Just scroll forward if you don’t want to hear it.
Besides, it was like 30-60 seconds. Calm down lol
I think that person is calm, she gave her opinion on what she feels and you're telling her to "calm down" lol.
Another AI chat spin on history. Yay.
I would have really enjoyed a video about the Catherine Howard story but the snarky "evil men" undertone is really off putting.
We all know the "evil patriarchy bla bla bla" just some pure and plain non judgemental history would have sufficed.
You can't judge people from 500 years ago by 21st century standards. Sounds more liike political activism than history lesson.
Yes you can 💀 because they were paedophiles
History is always interpreted by the historian. It always has been. It’s intrinsically subjective, not objective like science. I think what you mean is things have moved on, and this historical interpretation is not to your generational liking.
I agree. It seems to be the accepted way these days, to become so' woke' as to apologise to hell for reporting the truth and for continually comparing historical behaviour to modern. Explaining the hell out of everything that is pretty obvious. Perhaps people have just become so Woke and brain numbed that they can no longer think by themselves, let alone get an education.
❗ "CONSTRUCT" as a characteristic is a very RECENT construct. Used when heretofore clear definitions are smudged to suit agendas.
WTF Patrons are your thing not us…
Ambition
During the 2016 Presidential race a catholic newscaster (he commented on his religion frequently as if we cared) about Hillary Clinton's ambitiousness with such derision in his voice I stopped watched this guy who projected his misogyny too often.
Was interested in the subject matter but couldn't bear the vocal fry.
For gosh sakes get on with the story
I was really enjoying this until the narrator said something 100% pure speculation, as if it was fact. there is absolutely no way she could possibly know the exact particulars on why Queen Anne Boleyn was beheaded. but because it fit her particular set of beliefs in politics, she just said it as if it were 100% true spreading misinformation..
Even at the time everyone knew it was falsification - even Chapuys who loathed her alluded to it being bullshit.
This new ideology that's evolved over the past decade to call anything that fights for equality as "woke" boils my blood - human decency and empathy isn't something with equal debate.
God forbid after millennia of recorded history, the straight white man is being challenged.
Get a grip and deal... Everyone else has had to accept inferiority for far longer than any of you rightwing die hards have dared to be rebuffed.
It would be more interesting if you would quit mocking sin and virginity. I would prefer a non tongue in cheek documentary
Seeing sex as a sin is making humanity a sin and that only brings unnecessary guilt, shame, and problems. Religious women have issues with sex in their own marriages bc they were taught sex was a sin. There are no physical markers of virginity, so yes virginity can be considered real as in physical inexperience, but there’s no physical way to mark inexperience and experience
To view sex as sin and glorify virginity is deeply unhealthy and desctructive and has injured girls for thousands of years and still does.
Sounds like an ideal era!
How on earth does it sound like an ideal era
You're sick
What an awful voice for an audio book…..😫
Excellent video. However, Catherine Howard committed high treason when she conspired with Lady Rocheford to have an affair with Culpeper and needed to be executed. England still vested immense power in the king in those days. What if she and Culpeper had a male child? That son would have become king when Edward died when he was a teenager. Imagine how history would have changed. And before you judge how harsh they were then, a lot of pieces came together for Princess Diana to die in that car accident with her new boyfriend in *1996* after she repeatedly humiliated the Royal Family.
Oh how sadly mistaken you are in saying she humiliated the royal family. F*ck THAT for a party. They didn't deserve her, least of all that POS who calls himself king. Humiliated? Please ... and now Old Leatherguts is being crowned? I want to be ill.
And your proof please ?
Actually, if Princess Diana and the other passenger in the back seat & the driver been wearing their seat belts they would probably have survived the accident . The only person in the car wearing their seat belt did survive, injured but still alive today.
Yes, you are correct. Also, a drunk driver speeding didnt help.
Wow
Im sorry, but this is boring.
Sadly, once girls grew breasts they were fair game. Thank goodness we long long ago, in 1875 outlawed this and raised the age of consent to 16.
At 16, your still a Child!! Too Emotionaly Immature to Marry and too Young Physically to Bear Children. This Was and Still is Today Child Abuse at its WORST!!
In many parts of the USA girls can be married younger, especially if they are pregnant. My mother was married at 15; her older sister was married at 14. In southern states it happens even younger, even now.
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Years ago my friend was a 7th grade teacher and every year without fail several girls in her class had babies, fathered by boys same age or barely older
💥Well before breasts, signed marriage contracts for noble girls as young as 5, given in marriage as young as 11, violated, dying in childbirth if rare conception. Read incidents, 11, 12 yr olds while researching another subject, not nearly as unusual as I'd thought, like securing a good lineage of breeding stock or 15th, 16th century pedophiles one. I don't buy the, they married early, died early theory.