English royal history

Archduchess Margaret of Austria, Cultural and Political Queen

Margaret of Austria was one of the most famous and most respected female rules of the late Medieval period, and for good reason. She was not only well-connected to the principle ruling families in Europe, she was politically astute and had a knack for arranging international trade agreements that benefited all parties. Such was her… Read more Archduchess Margaret of Austria, Cultural and Political Queen

Queen in Waiting, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Wales

Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, wife of Frederick, Prince of Wales and mother of George III of the United Kingdom was born on 30 November 1719, the youngest surviving daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and his wife, Magdalena Augusta. Princess Augusta came to Britain as a teenager who could speak no English on 27… Read more Queen in Waiting, Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Wales

Cardinal Wolsey and the Midnight Crow

Some historians, many historical novelists, and even Cardinal Thomas Wolsey himself, have blamed his displacement from King Henry VIII’s favor on the machinations of Anne Boleyn. Wolsey called Anne “the midnight crow” and seems to have been entirely convinced that it was her influence and hers alone behind his loss of position. However, his fall… Read more Cardinal Wolsey and the Midnight Crow

Was Lionel of Antwerp Poisoned?

Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, was born on 29 November 1338, the second surviving son of King Edward III and Philippa of Hainault. Although he died at the age of 30 and had only one child – his daughter Philippa – he is the genetic precursor to the modern English monarchy. He was the great-great-grandfather of Kings Edward… Read more Was Lionel of Antwerp Poisoned?

The White Queen of France, Blanche of Castile

Blanche of Castile, Queen of France and the warrior-regent who held the kingdom for her young son, King Louis IX, passed away on 27 November 1252, and it truly was a loss to the whole nation. Blanche was born on 4 March 1188, the third surviving daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor… Read more The White Queen of France, Blanche of Castile

Isabella of Castile’s Death

Isabella I of Castile, co-ruler of Aragon and queen of most of the Iberian peninsula, passed away on 26 November 1504, causing a major shake-up of European politics — especially in Britain. Queen Isabella’s death was a terrible blow to her daughter, Katherina of Aragon, the widow of King Henry VII’s eldest son, Prince Arthur… Read more Isabella of Castile’s Death

Perkin Warbeck

Perkin Warbeck first came to international attention in 1490, when he showed up at the court of Burgundy claiming to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, the second-born son of King Edward IV.  He said he had miraculously escaped from the Tower after his older brother, King Edward V, was murdered because his captors took pity on his youth.… Read more Perkin Warbeck