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The Tudors and Courtly Love with Sarah Gristwood

The Tudors are a fascinating and turbulent dynasty, but how were they shaped by medieval culture? In this episode, Danièle speaks with Sarah Gristwood about the courtly love traditions that heavily influenced the Tudors.

Sarah Gristwood is a journalist, historian and broadcaster who has written several books related to England in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Her latest work The Tudors in Love: The Courtly Code Behind the Last Medieval Dynasty, published by Oneworld. You can learn more about Sarah on her website or follow her on Twitter @sarahgristwood

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Top Image: Peniarth MS 482D, f. 9r. The illuminated miniature depicts Henry VII enthroned; and in the background on the left Margaret Tudor, Mary Tudor, and the future Henry VIII beside an empty bed in the aftermath of the death of Elizabeth of York.

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