Catherine Parr - Sixth Wife of Henry VIII Documentary

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    #Biography #History #Documentary
    0:00 Introduction
    0:22 Maud Green
    2:36 Catherine Howard 1521 to 1525 - 1542
    9:48 Catherine of Aragon 1485 - 1536
    15:51 Stephen Gardiner
    18:31 Edward Seymour
    20:24 Lady Jane Grey 1537 - 1554

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  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  Před 2 lety +49

    Hello guys! If you like our work please subscribe to our second channel The History Chronicles czcams.com/users/TheHistoryChronicles

    • @VincitOmniaVeritas.
      @VincitOmniaVeritas. Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you so much again for this episode. I feel like I’m a collector and I’ve just fulfilled my collection. Very much appreciated.

    • @mathonamoore123
      @mathonamoore123 Před 2 lety +2

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    • @rocioaguilera3555
      @rocioaguilera3555 Před 2 lety +2

      Subscribed.

    • @VincitOmniaVeritas.
      @VincitOmniaVeritas. Před 2 lety +1

      Subscribed to your other channel History Chronicles. Thank you so much for all you give us. It’s so enlightening and fun. I’m a Scientist so history is my hobby. Take good care.

    • @coyotedust
      @coyotedust Před rokem +1

      Please remove your text from this documentary. The test is about Katherine Howard, and the documentary is about Catherine Parr. It's very distracting. I would rather just listen to your voice, if the text doesn't match the narrative.

  • @Laramaria2
    @Laramaria2 Před 2 lety +176

    I have been fascinated and inspired by how intelligent she was and the fact she was an author!

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety

      Women were always intelligent. They just didn't get a chance at an education, but neither did men of low rank.

    • @mariahelleberg
      @mariahelleberg Před rokem +4

      And an enthusiastic protestant.

  • @aarondemiri486
    @aarondemiri486 Před 2 lety +190

    divorced beheaded died divorced beheaded survived
    An end to a spectacular series, well done to everyone who worked on it.

    • @harrypotterrocks55
      @harrypotterrocks55 Před 2 lety +1

      it better not ne done where is anne bolyen

    • @terintiaflavius3349
      @terintiaflavius3349 Před rokem +6

      @@harrypotterrocks55 She was done in order, wife 2

    • @theo9952
      @theo9952 Před rokem

      Survived and buried him, that's the best part.

    • @Ashley-vs8nu
      @Ashley-vs8nu Před rokem +3

      I always thought Anne being (divorced) should have been listed differently. She went on to live her life in wealth and unbothered.
      I suppose not going back to Germany may have bothered her but still...

    • @Bambisgf77
      @Bambisgf77 Před rokem +2

      @@Ashley-vs8nu there was a conflict with her brother so staying in England was her best option to be her own master.

  • @linibiography
    @linibiography Před rokem +257

    catherine howard was executed for being 'unfaithful' when she was actually groomed and taken advantage of by older men when she was a child. anne boleyn was executed for challenging cromwell's place in government. it's heartbreaking and neither of them deserved what they got

    • @tonireacts4103
      @tonireacts4103 Před rokem +8

      I agree 100%

    • @clintgreggory2549
      @clintgreggory2549 Před rokem +22

      Anne B was executed for only one reason . She failed to produce the Kings desired son , and was almost 30. For young Catherine Howard , who lived in an age where women were married at 12 and pregnant at 13 , it was a pity that The Dowager Duchess of Norfolk was given such a great responsibility which she failed miserably . Howard had little education for the niece of a Duke and was of limited intelligence, believing that Henry 8 was God. Truly sad but not groomed. She was active sexually with a man she called husband b4 coming to court. The men you suggest groomed her ( in the 16th century when this idea was ludicrous) were executed , and one drawn and quartered.

    • @Ilikefrogs..
      @Ilikefrogs.. Před rokem +44

      @@clintgreggory2549 Women in the 1600s were not married and pregnant by 12 and 13. For the safety and health of women and babies (a 12 or 13 year old cannot safely carry a child to term) women were usually not married until 16 and on the rare occasion that they were (usually for political reasons), it was expected that their husbands would not touch them until 16. Catherine WAS groomed by her music instructor at the age of thirteen. The man was not only her teacher, but he was in his 30s. Her diaries show that he consistently tried to pressure her into sex and bragged to the other servants in the house that he was going to steal her maidenhead. If you need anymore proof that this man was trash, once she became queen he used their previous interactions to blackmail her into giving him a position in Henry's castle.
      Just because societal norms during the Tudor era were different from ours, does not mean that the psychological impact of child grooming and sexual abuse were not felt by young girls back then, and it CERTAINLY does not mean that the power dynamic between a 30 year old man (a teacher) and a 14 year old (his student) no longer exists.
      On top of which, Mannox, the teacher who groomed Catherine, was the only person to escape being executed. He abused his student, blackmailed her and then got away scot free.

    • @countrydingess113
      @countrydingess113 Před rokem

      @@tonireacts4103 h I’ll k hi I I guy sô h it 🎉

    • @nimue4325
      @nimue4325 Před rokem

      @@Ilikefrogs.. Seymour also sexually harrassed and tried to groom Elizabeth1 while she was a teen. It, grooming, did happen, regardless of the name for it.

  • @lisalu910
    @lisalu910 Před rokem +127

    Seems like almost every Tudor woman was named Anne, Mary, Elizabeth, Catherine, Jane, or Margaret.

    • @rhyscrowley266
      @rhyscrowley266 Před rokem +12

      Haha it's true even today! Got a family member with each of those names! I guess English people have progressed much in names in 500 years

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin Před rokem +6

      I think too women didn't matter as much. Daughters didn't matter as much. Children often died young. A lot of times they would use the same names for siblings. Like every daughter that was born they would name after one who had died.

    • @Ulvdronning
      @Ulvdronning Před rokem +9

      It was ‘respectful’ to name your child after royalty. Don’t forget two generations earlier all three York brothers had Edward as their eldest son.

    • @celissewillis9399
      @celissewillis9399 Před rokem +10

      Prince Williams' wife name is Katherine Elizabeth.

    • @Brinta3
      @Brinta3 Před rokem +1

      Let’s not forget Rohondra, La’Quishria, and Shataniana. No imagination back then.

  • @adesims1945
    @adesims1945 Před rokem +48

    As an amateur, just for fun historian. I have the luxury to explore the parts of history that interest me. This series has filled a lot of gaps in my knowledge and understanding of the Tudor dynasty. Thank you.

  • @debraturner4559
    @debraturner4559 Před 2 lety +40

    I'm a history buff and have to give you credit for finding new facts so I always learn a little more watching these, and I like how you account for and re-evaluate everything I've already heard. Very thorough bios!

  • @ariellann4555
    @ariellann4555 Před 2 lety +56

    Luckily Catherine knew how to talk her way out of trouble.

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety

      Lucky she found out before it was too late, and she was marched off to prison. Anne Boleyn didn't even know what she was accused of for quite some time while she puzzled over it in the Tower. Her agonized self doubts during that time were used against her, because she was spyed on.

    • @gabriellewarburton7961
      @gabriellewarburton7961 Před rokem +1

      The only Catherine who could

  • @kathrynjordan8782
    @kathrynjordan8782 Před rokem +24

    I have always been fascinated about the six wives of Henry VIII especially in their character. It's refreshing to have the six wives being "humanized" in their documentaries. Catherine did marry Thomas Seymore after Henry VIII died. She survived Henry VIII by one year.

  • @pauline3379
    @pauline3379 Před 2 lety +36

    Catherine Parr may have been older than four of Henry's previous wives, as he had a penchant for young girls, but that hardly makes her closer to his age 🙈 there's still more than twenty years age gap.

  • @stacegageTWDfan
    @stacegageTWDfan Před 2 lety +149

    So excited to watch this one!! Can there be more Tudor era profiles? Jane Grey, Margaret Pole etc. thanks for the greatness

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Před 2 lety +129

    Quite an intelligent woman. And a good stepmother as well.
    It’s a shame that she seems to have let her love for Thomas Seymour make her no see what a creep he was however.

    • @catsberry4858
      @catsberry4858 Před 2 lety +10

      Poor Elizabeth

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před 2 lety +8

      Seymour’s execution was a LONG time in coming.
      Also poor girl suffered so much when she was young.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před 2 lety +30

      Love is a trap, even for the intelligent women.

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety +11

      Henry VIII wasn't exactly a saint, either. It was commonplace for a man to cheat on his wife. If Elizabeth hadn't been a princess, no one would have cared.

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před 2 lety +1

      Henry was an asshole. How he treated his wives was awful.

  • @MaverickSeventySeven
    @MaverickSeventySeven Před rokem +16

    Exccellent Narration, good pace, lively, economical and very informative!!!

  • @VincitOmniaVeritas.
    @VincitOmniaVeritas. Před 2 lety +34

    Thank you so much again for this episode. I feel like I’m a collector and I’ve just fulfilled my collection. Very much appreciated

  • @laurastortoni-hager1510
    @laurastortoni-hager1510 Před rokem +21

    Thank you for the wonderful show!!!
    K. Parr was a remarkable woman. She published great works at a time when most women could hardly read.

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 Před rokem +1

      All noble women could read, lol.

    • @SeChallenger
      @SeChallenger Před rokem

      Could you point me towards the works you are referencing.

  • @oroontheheels
    @oroontheheels Před rokem +10

    - Why are you always arguing with me?!
    - I just wanna hear your smart arguments
    That’s kinda hilarious that he believed that 😂🤣

  • @MadgeGreen
    @MadgeGreen Před rokem +20

    How sad that she fell for the scheming power hungry Thomas Seymour who left a stain on her character and that she died leaving her baby at the mercy of others and that her child died so young. 😢

  • @brieziethirteen13
    @brieziethirteen13 Před rokem +3

    Having read most of this as a kid, its really nice to see your videos on it. Well done! Thank you

  • @AC-ze1nh
    @AC-ze1nh Před rokem +25

    Agnes Howard is an ancestor of mine and absolutely fascinating. I have researched her and she seems to have been a nice woman, but shockingly bad at discipline in her household. Her home was notoriously lax and they mostly threw parties, rather than engaged in scholarly pursuits. She nearly lost her head because Catherine Howard was deflowered in her care. Her younger daughter, another Katherine (another ancestor, which is the only reason I know about her), was also almost executed by Henry because her Welsh husband rebelled against him (he was put to death) and she raised her husband's tenants in rebellion after his capture. Her powerful family managed to hush it up and get her remarried. Then Katherine had the courage to demand an annulment from her second husband (the Earl of Bridgewater) because he was violent. She bothered Henry so often, he finally agreed. Agnes and Katherine actually lived together and were very close. Katherine also warned her half-brother not to put Catherine forward as a royal bride, knowing full well she was probably not a maid. The 3rd Duke of Norfolk was a bit dense when it came to these things and two of his nieces were put to death by the same man.
    Catherine Parr and her mother were very astute ladies and learned from the Howards on what NOT to do. Consequently, they were better politicians in a turbulent court.

  • @jenniferbrooks3777
    @jenniferbrooks3777 Před rokem +5

    Just discovered this channel. I’m loving it!

  • @hollyh314
    @hollyh314 Před 2 lety +8

    Again....excited for this one!!! Absolutely loving these!!!!

  • @jpfischer6003
    @jpfischer6003 Před 2 lety +58

    Catherine Parr was a formidable woman, and in her, I believe Henry VIII met his match

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety +4

      Then why did he almost have her executed?

    • @kcirtapelyk6060
      @kcirtapelyk6060 Před 2 lety +17

      @@robinlillian9471 But he didn’t though. She knew how to stroke his fragile and massive ego in order to save her skin.

    • @ButtonsCasey
      @ButtonsCasey Před 2 lety +5

      @@robinlillian9471 Cause Henry had almost everyone executed. Lol. He didn't though, cause she knew how to talk to him.

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety +9

      @@ButtonsCasey None of the others he executed ever saw him again after the accusations were made. There was no chance to change his mind. Catherine Parr was lucky that she found out days before it was made official, and she still had a chance at access. She only kept her head by agreeing to be properly submissive and never attempting to challenge or match him again.

    • @yvonneanitakramer7536
      @yvonneanitakramer7536 Před rokem +1

      I think he loved Jane Seymour the most 🤔

  • @gringopelotudo
    @gringopelotudo Před 2 lety +7

    Loved this, thanks for creating!

  • @gwinniboots
    @gwinniboots Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thomas Seymour was very ambitious and it is said that he attempted to draw Elizabeth towards him while she was still quite young. Catherine Parr was his next object after Henry died.

  • @geekwitchnails
    @geekwitchnails Před 2 lety +8

    The captions uploaded are incorrect. The captions on this video are the one for Catherine Howard.

  • @CherylSimser
    @CherylSimser Před rokem +4

    NOTE: The closed captions seen here are those for the documentary of the young Catherine Howard.

  • @reneewhitfield2913
    @reneewhitfield2913 Před 2 lety +29

    Very informative, she is one of Henry’s wives that I knew little about since I just didn’t think she would very interesting compared to Anne Boleyn or Catherine Howard. But found this fascinating despite my hesitation going on. I was aware of her & the goings on with her husband and young Elizabeth. Can’t imagine she’d have condoned it let alone joined in. Very odd so I can agree I think she sent her away to make it stop.

  • @ubaldoa.rosario1832
    @ubaldoa.rosario1832 Před rokem +7

    She saw him to the end of his life. She's the survivor Catherine Parr. I bet you wanna know how she got this far.

  • @conniecondra4535
    @conniecondra4535 Před 2 lety +24

    While I like Anne of Cleaves, I have always been impressed by Katherine Parre's willingness to forego her own desires and dedicate herself to Henry VIII in his last years. I know she saw it as G-d's will, but she seemed happily to take on what Anne of Cleaves remarked as her burden. I don't think that Anne was being catty. She had lived with Henry for six month and was well aware of how difficult he could be. Katherine P could have ended up as another executed wife, but had the wisdom and tact to placate Henry. I think the she and Anne of Cleaver were very alike in this respect. While Catherine A survived her marriage to Henry, there was much anger and hurt present. With Anne of Cleaves, she was able to leave the marriage with, not only financial security, but also with Henry's good will.

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 Před rokem +5

      She was never in any real physical danger, only at risk of being placed under restrictions to her freedom of movement. The fact that she was allowed to talk to the king proves that. The others got the boot or the axe because they either failed to produce sons or the king had a new love interest. By the time Parr came around that was no longer an issue. Her immediate predecessor got the axe because she was immature and fooling around, and while a king could do that, a queen consort absolutely could not.

    • @belindabaker9240
      @belindabaker9240 Před rokem +2

      I think Anne of cleaves and Catherine Parr came out the best from Henry’s wives and survived because they submitted to Henry’s will or placate him and did not challenge him and his authority publicly. Anne of Cleaves did not contest the annulment of their marriage as Catherine of Aragon did( mind you in fairness Catherine was also fighting for her daughter Mary’s future right to be recognised as Henry’s legal and legitimate heir) Anne was savvy enough to accept the divorce , not challenge Henry on it and concentrate negotiated a good divorce settlement instead( Tudor survival lesson 101 do what king Henry wants unchallenged and you may survive and not be banished or beheaded) . Anne Boleyn and Catherine Parr were both highly intelligent and well educated Catherine Parr was able to avoid the same fate of Anne Boleyn due to keeping a cool head and doing some smooth talking making a show of submission to Henry and promising to be a good Submissive wife in the future which the more outspoken and impulsive Anne B didn’t or wasn’t able to do . Catherine had the advantage of knowing what happened to Anne B and was able to see the danger she was in if she didn’t act quickly .

    • @Annelie_perhonen5
      @Annelie_perhonen5 Před 7 měsíci

      Women in those times, I think, had to try very hard to be extremely careful in how they acted, what they said, and in what tone of voice they spoke, especially to a man who had been known to carelessly toss aside or callously order them to be put to death painfully, if he had a whim to do so. If a woman had a strong self-preservation instinct, she would probably try to muster up all her acting talent and even lie to keep such a man happy with her, because if she was a realist, she would understand he would not hesitate to plot her demise, if he thought it in any way benefited him.

  • @dawnmuse6481
    @dawnmuse6481 Před rokem +2

    This entire article was focused on Katherine Howard NOT Catherine Parr.

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the upload!

  • @annemaclean6634
    @annemaclean6634 Před 2 lety +5

    Thoroughly enjoyed this documentary about the life of Catherine Parr. Thanks so much.

  • @onagaali2024
    @onagaali2024 Před 2 lety +6

    That's crazy how Catherine Parr was Edward VI's (Henry VIII's son) step mother and auntie in law.

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 Před 2 lety +2

    On the verge of 350k subscribers I see. Great stuff.

  • @gwinniboots
    @gwinniboots Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this well explained and detailed account. Very interesting. 👍

  • @tinametcalf9745
    @tinametcalf9745 Před rokem +4

    The closed caption is the same literature used in the history of the fifth wife, Howard. You may want to re-edit this media module.

  • @cdtunca86
    @cdtunca86 Před 2 lety +12

    Awesome as always. I did notice a slight mistake - Thomas Wriothesley was listed as dying in 1534, and if true, he would not have been part of the plan to bring about Catherine Parr's demise. Double-checking, he passed in 1550. (Thank goodness for Catherine's quick wit and eloquence. She truly was a superb lady on all fronts.)

    • @nassauguy48
      @nassauguy48 Před 2 lety +4

      He personally tortured Anne Askew, the Protestant activist who was linked closely to Catherine.

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen Před rokem +2

      @@nassauguy48 Awful man!

  • @LavenderLori406
    @LavenderLori406 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My last name is Parr, and I'm told relative of this noble woman. This was a fascinating look into the life of her. That is late stage to have born a first child. The mystery of whether or not Mary Seymor lived past the age of 2 is intriguing.

  • @deeboolove1301
    @deeboolove1301 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I never knew that Catherine Parr was the one that shaped Elizabeth the queen the most how interesting this on known fact comes to light you always find the most unusual things that no one else mentions excellent thank you 🙏🤩👑💌

  • @Aethuviel
    @Aethuviel Před 10 měsíci +2

    Very interesting. Catherine Parr and Anne of Cleves seem to be the most overlooked of Henry's wives, and there is so much interesting information of all the different people being interwoven - Parr named after Katherine of Aragon, even?
    I knew very little of Parr, and she seemed to have been a very interesting and respectable woman, but had a sad end regardless.

  • @michellebruce5092
    @michellebruce5092 Před 2 lety +3

    Great history of catherine parr I enjoyed it can't wait to see more of your live history videos soon. It's very educational I think catherine parr was a very smart educated woman and a great step mother to her step children. 😀 😀

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485 Před rokem +5

    This is what gets me. How did Thomas Seymour’s fall under Catherine’s radar? Catherine was known to be a loving and protective stepmother and Elizabeth was said to be her favorite so what the heck happened?

    • @janegardener1662
      @janegardener1662 Před rokem +6

      Love is blind and so is ambition. Katherine suffered from the former, Thomas from the latter.

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 Před rokem +2

      Probably nothing. They were stories, likely exagerated, especially after Seymour ended up on the chopping block. My guess is that it was gossip passed around to reduce his reputation prior to execution. Neither Catherine nor Elizabeth apparently thought he was doing something bad, and you would think they would know. The stories came from servants and only after he was arrested for treason, so they are suspect for that reason.

  • @Weedbitch
    @Weedbitch Před rokem +2

    Excellent documentary

  • @bailarcoruna9546
    @bailarcoruna9546 Před rokem +1

    It is an excellent service but on this instalment why are the subtitles for the story of Catherine Howard and not Catherine Parr?

  • @Spellbound_93
    @Spellbound_93 Před 2 lety +7

    Makes sense this would be the shortest video covering Henry's wives.

  • @charleendavis8171
    @charleendavis8171 Před rokem +3

    I think Henry admired her intelligence and education and I somehow envision them as being quite happy together.

  • @Anamillio
    @Anamillio Před rokem

    These series is amazing

  • @suziemartin3587
    @suziemartin3587 Před 2 lety +10

    Catherine was clever and knew how to survive

    • @loralieisa
      @loralieisa Před rokem

      Someone deliberately placed the warrant against her in her hands giving her a chance to survive by talking her murderous husband out of his plan.

  • @Roxy.heartless
    @Roxy.heartless Před rokem +1

    I just found out Catherine Parr is my ancestor. It’s so great to learn how impressive she was 😊

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 Před rokem +1

      She can't be a direct ancestor as she only had 1 child who is believed to have died young

  • @johnjoyce1958
    @johnjoyce1958 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I think she was lucky given Henry's record with previous wives and the fact that he died before her leaving her in financial security.

  • @annemoncrieff3875
    @annemoncrieff3875 Před 2 lety +6

    what gets me about these programmes is it is áll english monarchy what about the Scots. we had 6 james'. there were williams, roberts, Dávid, etc but never ever covered by historians. a Scottish princess married into Hungárian royal family, or was it other way round? Margaret of norway who died on her way to marry Scottish king and died at north of Scotland. the dowry was the Orkney and Shetland island's with proviso they cld be bought back later. So much history in Scotland too, u know.

  • @rebekahcopeland500
    @rebekahcopeland500 Před rokem +1

    just a note that the subtitles onhere match that of the video for Catherine Howard

  • @shelbythe2ds526
    @shelbythe2ds526 Před rokem

    Very very good video. Thank you

  • @karlahoffmeister1259
    @karlahoffmeister1259 Před rokem +2

    The text shown belongs to the Catherine Howard part not this one. Very interesting and illustrating every time and wife.

  • @barbaralamson7450
    @barbaralamson7450 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, thank you.

  • @JuliahistoryLover
    @JuliahistoryLover Před rokem +3

    I’d love to learn more about Catherine Parr siblings and what became of them

  • @rebeccag6747
    @rebeccag6747 Před 4 měsíci

    Catherine Parr is my ancestor through her mother Maud Green. Thank you for this in-depth history.

  • @secouepaslekombucha
    @secouepaslekombucha Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this interesting series. That Thomas Seymour fellow was really a creep 😮 What a sad end.

  • @rhondasue2890
    @rhondasue2890 Před rokem +1

    Why does the audio track not match the close captioning?

  • @bellepierre24
    @bellepierre24 Před 2 lety +10

    The close caption / text narrative is telling the story of Catherine Howard, Henry's 4th wife rather than Katherine Parr his 6th & final wife.

  • @marionkidder1128
    @marionkidder1128 Před rokem

    Fascinating. Thank you.

  • @chloeelizabeth2174
    @chloeelizabeth2174 Před rokem

    Might wanna redo the captions - as it keeps saying Howard whilst speaker says Parr

  • @joansavage1857
    @joansavage1857 Před rokem

    Very interesting! Thank you…

  • @wagon9082
    @wagon9082 Před 2 lety +3

    good video

  • @sophial7872
    @sophial7872 Před 2 lety +10

    Hi there! Asking for a profile on Empress Elisabeth of Austria/Hungary!! Remarkable woman and I would love to hear her story from your perspective storytelling!

    • @Tugela60
      @Tugela60 Před rokem +1

      She was a terrible wife, lol. She was actually a lot like Princess Di, except in her case her husband was actually in love with her but she did not care. The only things she cared about was her appearance and presentation
      I felt sorry for Franz Joseph, he definitely pulled the short straw when he fell for her. IMO he would have been way better off with Helene, who was the sister they originally set up for him. But he went for the pretty one instead.

  • @judyevancic4926
    @judyevancic4926 Před rokem +2

    History has risen her time as King Henry Vllll’s time to reinstating his daughters as legitimate children and becoming more of a family unit again before the Kings death. She had a definite bond with Elizabeth and after finding her next husband in a compromising situation with Elizabeth she was deeply hurt. I feel she placed most of the blame on Seymour’s head. But also got angerly hurt at Elizabeth to get her removed from her husbands clutches . Elizabeth was not worldly enough at the tome to handle this situation and Parr knew it. Thomas Seymour ruined his life in the end..

  • @randykirkland3927
    @randykirkland3927 Před 2 lety +9

    So much has been said about Henry’s wives, how about some profiles on the lesser known Queen’s ? Anne of Denmark, the Georgian consorts……. Would be fascinating !!

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety +2

      It depends on what you find fascinating. That would mostly be about their parentage, the children they had, etc.

  • @amyandrews9151
    @amyandrews9151 Před rokem +2

    As a Reformed Baptist, she is a particular heroine of mine.

  • @lisadeloach8932
    @lisadeloach8932 Před rokem

    Why are the closed captions for Katherine Howard?

  • @AkathisiaWarrior
    @AkathisiaWarrior Před rokem

    Would have watched the rest, but you have a portrait of an unknown lady as Maud Green.

  • @justinenorbury2467
    @justinenorbury2467 Před rokem +1

    A great video but so annoying when the subtitles are from a completely different programme!

  • @spencershears6497
    @spencershears6497 Před 2 lety +13

    I hold very few women to be of admirable repute, but Catherine Parr has always been one of my chosen. (Mathilda and Margaret Beaufort are in the same company). To this day, I damn the filthy medical doctors of the Renaissance who ignored the procedures of all their predecesors from Galen and Maimonedes down through and including rural midwifes operating with antiseptic herbs, clean water, fresh air and a basic non -foetidness of surroundings.

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Před 2 lety +1

      Katherine of Aragon was a badass as well.

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 Před 2 lety +5

      What makes you think any of them would have cared about your good opinion? Women died of childbed fever during Galen and Maimonedes' time, too. No one knew how to make anything sterile, and there were no antibiotics.

    • @mariaorourke5866
      @mariaorourke5866 Před 2 lety +4

      Washing your hands is a good idea

    • @roland6357
      @roland6357 Před rokem

      Belle I noticed the same as well. I turned off the volume setting, turned it all back on a minute later, which deleted Catherine Howard.

  • @TraciPeteyforlife
    @TraciPeteyforlife Před 6 měsíci

    Thankfully the brilliant lady Parr was able to talk her way out of things. She was always careful of Henry's ego.

  • @VictoriaLeo
    @VictoriaLeo Před rokem +1

    The text is for Catherine Howard!

  • @rosactaylor
    @rosactaylor Před rokem +2

    It's a pity she did not live long but her legacy in educating Elizabeth continued.

  • @Rome274
    @Rome274 Před rokem +1

    Thomas Seymore proposed to Princess Elizabeth before proposing to Catherine. He was very out for himself and ambitious.

  • @MissDuke2012
    @MissDuke2012 Před 4 měsíci

    All the closed captions are for the episode on Howard. Bummer.

  • @lindamartin6167
    @lindamartin6167 Před 2 měsíci

    She was not only a beautiful woman but a wise woman she survived Henry VIII by her brilliance, her brains. This is a time when women were regarded as chattel.

  • @corallewis3093
    @corallewis3093 Před 2 lety +1

    ty so much..

  • @Bananadiva1
    @Bananadiva1 Před 6 měsíci

    Kateryn Parr was a truly amazing and intelligent woman, who was also very influential in the vast learning of Queen Jane Grey.

  • @alicat1328
    @alicat1328 Před rokem +4

    Cool lady. Tragic for her baby daughter that she died

  • @SusieAnderson-ds7dq
    @SusieAnderson-ds7dq Před 2 měsíci

    Why are your captions talking about Catherine Howard when you're talking about Katherine Parr?😮

  • @daisy13joyce
    @daisy13joyce Před rokem +1

    You seem to have the sub titles for the Katherine Howard video. I watched it yesterday and it is identical. This one does not reflect what is being said.

  • @VCYT
    @VCYT Před 2 lety +6

    A woman above Parr 🙂

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting

  • @partlycloudy3519
    @partlycloudy3519 Před 11 měsíci

    Why is closed captions not matching the words ?

  • @kimcornelissen1529
    @kimcornelissen1529 Před rokem +1

    I heard in other docs that Thomas Seymore met Catherine Parr after she was widowed for the second time they fell in love then Henry wanted her so she was forced to marry him.

  • @emakelley6807
    @emakelley6807 Před rokem

    This picture used looks a lot like the actress who played her on the Tudors.

  • @marykuttykuriakose6810
    @marykuttykuriakose6810 Před rokem +2

    What a fascinating but respectable life hers was!

  • @susanmorgan8833
    @susanmorgan8833 Před rokem

    Somehow, the printed version of the text for Catherine Howard is scrolling across the bottom of the screen. Also some from the Anne of Cleves video. Rather distracting.

  • @ronadkins287
    @ronadkins287 Před rokem +2

    I'm nowhere an expert on all of the KINGS WIVES UT I think his first wife Queen Catherine of Aragon was a very tough act to follow as she was very Fiesta in her own right !!

  • @blackbinauralbeats
    @blackbinauralbeats Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting. Very interesting

  • @Roscoesadie
    @Roscoesadie Před 11 měsíci

    Im related to Eleanor Kempe. She was in catherine parr's household and then Mary Tudor's until her death

  • @lifewithsabid5400
    @lifewithsabid5400 Před rokem +2

    So he began with a Catherine and ended with a Catherine

  • @catlover5998
    @catlover5998 Před rokem +2

    Im glad she was able to survive herny

  • @lthornb1
    @lthornb1 Před rokem +1

    Sir Thomas Parr is my 14th Great Grandfather.

  • @ronspiegel298
    @ronspiegel298 Před rokem +2

    A great woman which was ahead of its times!

  • @CherokeeBird
    @CherokeeBird Před 6 měsíci +1

    She and Thomas Seymore are my direct ancestors. Weird.

  • @natsohigh5552
    @natsohigh5552 Před rokem +4

    I've always remembered from primary school the little rhyme for Henry VIII wives.
    Divorced, Beheaded, Died. Divorced, Beheaded, Survived🤣

  • @kristenmorse6091
    @kristenmorse6091 Před 2 lety

    This is not the appropriate amount of comments for this video. Link said eighty comments. Anyone else experiencing this just today with CZcams?