Preparing Tudor Kings and Princes to Rule

The Men and Women Who Trained the Royals

(Autor) Julia A Hickey
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The men and women who found themselves responsible for Tudor princes and princesses were chosen for a variety of reasons and came from different backgrounds. The outcome of their labour was almost as varied. These are the stories of the men and women who moulded the Tudors and what happened to them in the throne's shadow. Amongst their number were gentlewomen, veterans of the Wars of the Roses, a Plantagenet princess, Welsh speakers, royal uncles and the children of convicted traitors. For some, there were rewards, pensions and preferment. For others, there was only disaster. For those who sought power themselves, including Edward VI's guardians Edward Seymour and John Dudley, the executioner's axe awaited. Jasper Tudor protected his nephew Henry Tudor during thirteen difficult years in exile, fulfilling the role of bodyguard, secret agent and adviser. Lady Margaret Beaufort advised on the birth, education and marriages of her grandchildren. Princes and princesses were reared from infancy by women whom the ruling monarch could trust. Mother Jak and Sybil Penn became surrogate mothers. Governesses, including Margaret Countess of Salisbury and Lady Margaret Bryan, were loyal, kind and protective. Others, like Anne Shelton, were appointed to make the lives of their royal charge a misery. It was left to Katherine Parr, a strongminded intelligent woman, to exercise her right as Henry VIII's queen to take a close personal interest in the education of her step-children. Faced with dysfunctional families and turbulent times, governors and governesses faced imprisonment, execution or ruin on behalf of their royal charges. But the rewards were worth the risk.

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Editorial:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781399052559
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
13 de Febrero de 2025

Julia A Hickey

Julia A Hickey is best known for her novel "The Lost City of Z." Her writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions and meticulous research. Hickey's work explores themes of exploration and the human spirit, leaving a lasting impact on the literary world with her gripping storytelling and compelling characters.

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