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  • When The Crown Hit The Dirt
    2025/06/29

    January 24th, 1536 — the moment when a king hit the ground and England held its breath.

    In this gripping episode of The Lion and the Rose, we unpack the infamous jousting accident that left Henry VIII unconscious for two hours. But this isn’t just about a fall it’s about how that fall changed everything. From shattered lances and royal bravado to miscarriages, court panic, and the birth of tyranny, this is the joust that broke a legend.

    ⚔️ Why was Henry still jousting at 44? ⚔️ What really happened on the field that day? ⚔️ How did Anne Boleyn’s fate unravel from it? ⚔️ And what did England lose when the crown hit the dirt?

    It’s action, drama, trauma and the turning point of a king’s reign.

    🎧 Listen now and ride back into Tudor chaos.

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    Keep your sword sharp... and your history sharper.

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    26 分
  • The Knight Who Lived...Charles Brandon
    2025/03/17

    He was Henry VIII’s closest friend, a fearless knight, and the only man daring enough to marry the king’s sister without permission. So how did Charles Brandon survive where so many others lost their heads? In this episode, we dive into his rise from obscurity to Duke of Suffolk, his role in Henry’s court, and the scandals that nearly cost him everything.

    🎙️ Loyalty, ambition, and survival—this is the story of England’s ultimate Tudor power player.

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    23 分
  • The Great Pretender
    2025/02/24

    🎭 Was he England’s lost prince or the greatest con artist of the Tudor era?

    In this episode of The Lion & The Rose, we unravel the unbelievable story of Perkin Warbeck—a Flemish merchant’s son who convinced kings, nobles, and even entire armies that he was Richard of York, the missing Prince in the Tower.

    Backed by Margaret of York, the Duchess of Burgundy, and supported by France, Scotland, and the Holy Roman Empire, Warbeck was treated like a true king. He led invasions, raised armies, and was even proclaimed King Richard IV.

    But then… it all came crashing down.

    Join me as we break down: ⚔️ Warbeck’s mysterious origins—was he really a fraud? ⚔️ How he nearly took down Henry VII’s Tudor dynasty ⚔️ The failed invasions that led to his ultimate downfall ⚔️ The role of Margaret of York in shaping his royal lie ⚔️ And the final twist—did Warbeck actually believe his own deception?

    Was he a master conman, a Yorkist puppet, or did he truly believe he was Richard of York?

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