Elizabeth I: From Prison to Palace (Episode 1)

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  • David Starkey documentary about the life of Elizabeth I.
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  • @simonbird1973
    @simonbird1973 Před rokem +80

    Could listen to David Starky all day. A very educated man.

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun Před 2 lety +43

    I love the recreation of the painting of Elizabeth, that looked so good.
    Thomas Seymour was just a greedy selfish pervert if we’re honest.

    • @shanjones4869
      @shanjones4869 Před rokem +3

      If you mean the one when she was a young girl , the original hangs in Windsor Castle !

  • @amberbranks4209
    @amberbranks4209 Před 6 lety +94

    The face says it all! "He meant no harm by it." Seymour said
    Starkey scrunches face in distaste and disbeleif!

  • @jaynecampbell4396
    @jaynecampbell4396 Před rokem +162

    How ironic that Henry8 was upset that Elizabeth was female yet she was one of England's greatest queens.

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 Před rokem +12

      Henry wasn't clairvoyant (he couldn't see into the future).

    • @rachelkristine4669
      @rachelkristine4669 Před rokem +23

      Ikr?! Imagine his reaction if he could have known what would happen to his son, & that it was Anne Bolyns "bastard" daughter, who grew up to become one of the GREATEST Monarchs in history! I don't think he would take it very well! 😆 Besides, success is the ultimate revenge! 🥰

    • @MARTINA-gc3tq
      @MARTINA-gc3tq Před 11 měsíci +1

      History is written by the victors !

    • @1norselad
      @1norselad Před 11 měsíci +8

      The 3 best monarchs of Britain have been female arguably

    • @iknowuare4716
      @iknowuare4716 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Not one of the greatest Queens of England sir - the greatest Queen of England. No one surpasses Queen Elizabeth I, though Queen Elizabeth II was a great monarch as well though she had no real power over England.

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Před 11 měsíci +16

    As Dr Starkey watched Charles' coronation and bowed his head, how he must have thought of this description of Elizabeth I's coronation. What historical precedent!

  • @malicant123
    @malicant123 Před 2 lety +102

    The great David Starkey always delivers quality. He's actually a very witty writer and commentator besides.

    • @sibionic
      @sibionic Před 2 lety +2

      shame he's a right-wing zealot.

    • @rickyj5547
      @rickyj5547 Před 2 lety +4

      @@sibionic please. Please don't bring politics to me.

    • @rickyj5547
      @rickyj5547 Před 2 lety +7

      @@sibionic he has a right to his opinions do you believe in freedom of speech.

    • @JustThinkForYourself
      @JustThinkForYourself Před 2 lety +4

      @@sibionic and all the better for it.

    • @hammondOT
      @hammondOT Před 2 lety +3

      @@sibionic Not a shame at all. The left is currently destroying society.

  • @hammondOT
    @hammondOT Před 2 lety +269

    Starkey is so English he bleeds tea. I love his documentaries.

    • @tarhunta2111
      @tarhunta2111 Před 2 lety +7

      Now there's a thought.

    • @DazzaS83
      @DazzaS83 Před 2 lety +6

      Tea is of indian and Chinese origin!

    • @rycoli
      @rycoli Před 2 lety +1

      😂 🫖 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @jimorr5580
      @jimorr5580 Před 2 lety

      English you mean stands for everything that is wrong in the not so good UK Union

    • @hammondOT
      @hammondOT Před 2 lety +16

      @@jimorr5580 Take a break from being outraged for a few minutes in your life.

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Před 6 lety +49

    Only 400yrs ago ....Ah but a ripple in the fabric of time....But she will be remembered forever....x

  • @mider9996
    @mider9996 Před rokem +23

    Professor Starkey is a great teacher.

  • @earlefrost5512
    @earlefrost5512 Před 5 lety +121

    England was MORE than fortunate to have had Elizabeth as a monarch for such a long time!!! She set the kingdom on its feet again, after it was nearly destroyed by her father and her sister.

    • @kathychick4340
      @kathychick4340 Před 5 lety +9

      Earle Frost You are so correct!

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před 4 lety +9

      Elizabeth put her country first and her father put himself first!! Most of the monarchs put themselves first, but King Henry the 8th took it to a whole nother level. He was the late medieval periods time of corruption like we know of it today when a government makes the law to allow a punishment to be legal when it's otherwise illegal!! His problem was that he had nobody to oversee him as far as being the head of the Church of England. Presently Prince Charles of Wales is governor of the Church of England and it's been that way for centuries.

    • @bobblue_west
      @bobblue_west Před 3 lety +5

      @@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 (Presently Prince Charles of Wales is governor of the Church of England and it's been that way for centuries.) We're in a new world according to Charles: The new interfaith identity of the country has led Prince Charles to voice his preference for the streamlined "Defender of Faith" instead. Meaning, every brand of Christianity, every brand of Islam, and every brand of every other religion. And not forgetting Scientology and the church of the Flying Spaghetti monster.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 Před 2 lety +3

      @@montrelouisebohon-harris7023 the Queen is presently the Supreme Governor of the Church of England not Prince Charles

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před 2 lety

      @@pedanticradiator1491 I knew that a couple hundred years ago that the monarch was the Supreme of the Church of England but I thought that some time between that that it became the Prince of Wales. Thank you for the info.

  • @HistoryLover1550
    @HistoryLover1550 Před 6 lety +165

    One of my favorite documentaries on Elizabeth I! Read Starkey's book on her for my own pleasure in high school and was struck by the wit, bravery and resilience of this woman. Her rough upbringing and highly intelligent mind certainly forged her into the monarch she eventually became. I admire her sense of dignity, resourcefulness and loyalty to her family and country. Those traits certainly saw her through the trials that came at her during those formative years onward.

    • @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447
      @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 Před 6 lety

      HistoryLover1550 the fact she had a cock and a pair of balls definitely helped her where women normally fell apart aswell. Everyone knew she was a man. That's why she couldn't marry a foreign prince in case it spread all over Europe she was packing tackle.

    • @trudypegg437
      @trudypegg437 Před 2 lety +3

      @@octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 if had male parts it would have surly been noticed by her mother & others and would have no execution. So l presumed you lean towards the story that a boy replaced her when the real elizabeth died! I am no lover of her

    • @eddiesroom1868
      @eddiesroom1868 Před rokem +1

      👍

    • @rubaidaallen2764
      @rubaidaallen2764 Před rokem +2

      Me too. Very well done and David Starkey is a great historian.

  • @LostCause-69
    @LostCause-69 Před 2 lety +34

    The woman playing Catherine Parr is Abigail Hopkins, the daughter of Anthony Hopkins.

  • @Snakebite2109
    @Snakebite2109 Před 2 lety +65

    She adapted and played the game to win after all the drama in her life living in fear everyday alone what a amazing woman.

    • @Bloombaby99
      @Bloombaby99 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree.

    • @debrarobinson57
      @debrarobinson57 Před rokem +5

      Yes - the real Game of Thrones! With real blood & real deaths.

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige Před 6 měsíci +1

      We still live in fear every day. We are just so accustomed to it many women do not even realize it.

  • @aprilskies1051
    @aprilskies1051 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you so very much for being so thoughtful and uploading these programmes.
    They are very much appreciated ☺️

  • @MadanaBhatKhandige
    @MadanaBhatKhandige Před 9 lety +320

    Must say, even if one were to go through a fraction of what she experienced in her path to the throne, they'd have an overload of post-traumatic stress disorder:
    She was a great character, and a source of inspiration for all succeeding generations of people.
    Every owes her their heartiest respect.

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz Před 7 lety +9

      Madana Bhat-Khandige Truth right there!

    • @usagi18
      @usagi18 Před 6 lety +20

      Well, she did have her issues... but God, she managed them well, and without any therapy

    • @barbaradyson6951
      @barbaradyson6951 Před 6 lety +3

      Octavian Caesar Hibernicus are u normal with that bad language

    • @tonguemybumb
      @tonguemybumb Před 6 lety +6

      she banned catholic worship in her act of uniformity and persecuted catholics. to hell with the heretic queen!

    • @jamesbent6855
      @jamesbent6855 Před 6 lety +8

      +Sanctus Europa this is a protestant country thanks

  • @milikacabanuik6612
    @milikacabanuik6612 Před rokem +16

    I am so enjoying listening to this historical documentaries. Love them

  • @jeannineholley1762
    @jeannineholley1762 Před rokem +29

    Love this . . . I have read much of her life (all my life), and this is the BEST documentary I have ever seen . . .THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @kayt9576
    @kayt9576 Před 2 lety +42

    So much knowledge, so interesting. She was very intelligent woman, knew it was a mans world. She protected herself, never married. Her survival instincts held up well. She stabilized the Nation.

    • @lausanne67
      @lausanne67 Před rokem

      She was an authoritarian dictator, like all English monarchs up until the Glorious Revolution of 1688. She had her own secret police, run by Francis Walsingham. No one could disagree with or criticise her in public. Is that 'stability'? Give me the chaos of liberty any day!

    • @toriasygramul7128
      @toriasygramul7128 Před 8 měsíci +3

      She did a lot more than just stabilize the nation. When she came to the throne, England was basically bankrupt, hat barely a seaworthy ship left in the royal navy and no standing army. And it was deeply devided on religious grounds. Basically the question seemed only to be, if England would become a province of spain or of france, depending on Elisabeths choice for a husband. When she died, England was one of the richest nations in Europe, with a powerfull navy, and a rich cultural life. She turned England from a backwater to one of the major powers in Europe.

  • @BAFFLing752
    @BAFFLing752 Před 7 lety +158

    I so enjoy these. Thank you! David Starkey is the best. The only thing I disagree with on what he said was that Elizabeth airbrushed Anne out of her memory. Elizabeth was much too young to have remembered her mother being only 2 and a half when her mother was arrested.

    • @smithamy1982
      @smithamy1982 Před 6 lety +40

      Aremor she also wore a locket almost daily, which contained two photos, one of herself and the other one was her mother.

    • @neshia340
      @neshia340 Před 3 lety +5

      I agree

    • @joer8640
      @joer8640 Před 3 lety +32

      I don't understand why Starkey ignores the blatant statement made by Elizabeth in surrounding herself with Boleyn's after becoming Queen. And, he ignores the letter sent to Elizabeth by Alexander Ales which discusses Anne and Elizabeth and recounts the moment Anne discovered the charges made against her. And the Chequer's ring? Elizabeth certainly didn't airbrush her mother out of her conscience - even though she wouldn't have remembered her.

    • @ElizabethF2222
      @ElizabethF2222 Před 3 lety +28

      @@joer8640 She wore that ring with her and her mother's miniature portraits inside for the rest of her life. She certainly did not forget her mother, you're right.

    • @Ali-kb8gr
      @Ali-kb8gr Před 3 lety +10

      @@ElizabethF2222 yes! I was going to mention the ring as well.

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 Před rokem +10

    I’ve watched this so many times, but, when the end credits are shown, I can’t believe how time has flown!

  • @jherod2024
    @jherod2024 Před rokem +14

    Now ER II can finally can meet her namesake.

  • @casssmith2610
    @casssmith2610 Před rokem +17

    I’ve studied her my entire life. My fave thing about her was that she was by far a much better monarch than her father as well as almost all before as well as after her.

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 Před 9 měsíci

      Obviously not your entire life. In any case, that was your only takeaway from a life of study?

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 Před 5 měsíci

      Anything asked about the royals or the wars, I would politely answer them because I’m such a nerd on history. No wonder Woody.EXE chose me to be his Queen and he sees me as a bright Queen who loves everyone and doesn’t accept power and I’m glad Woody.EXE doesn’t accept power but love for his people of Wales. I can’t imagine life without him

  • @arodbkny
    @arodbkny Před 5 lety +37

    Awesome!
    Elizabeth I, was fluent in 5 languages; English, French, Italian, Latin, & Greek.

    • @Elisabeth0801
      @Elisabeth0801 Před 4 lety +4

      She was amazing

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před 4 lety +8

      She could also speak Spanish as well and I remember she could speak six languages and Mary Queen of Scots could speak 5. That pretty incredible!!

    • @STScott-qo4pw
      @STScott-qo4pw Před 2 lety +5

      nowadays they learn common core math and CRT.

    • @Cate7451
      @Cate7451 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought welsh too as well?

    • @errolpletcher9186
      @errolpletcher9186 Před rokem +1

      She was fluent in Irish, Cornish, Scottish and Welsh as well.

  • @emmabeattie9255
    @emmabeattie9255 Před 6 lety +43

    Her hand writing was truly beautiful I'd like to kids nowadays being able to write so brilliantly and in so many languages, they are more likely on there phones or iPads a way of learning forgotten Elizabeth was truly exceptional

    • @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447
      @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 Před 6 lety +6

      emma beattie she was a princess for Christ sake,she had a life of privilege being educated in writing and languages,poetry and art, instead of thinking about today's kids and iPads think about the kids of Elizabeth's times who were working in fuckin fields all day and surviving on subsistence levels of food, or did you just assume every child in the country had the same lifestyle as a princess you bloody dummy.

    • @smithamy1982
      @smithamy1982 Před 6 lety +15

      It's humorous that you are speaking negatively about the stereotypical view of children's education in modern times. Your comment is lacking on the intellectual side. You don't use punctuation, proper grammar or even make sense. Ironic, don't you think.

    • @marileesteele1804
      @marileesteele1804 Před 2 lety

      @@smithamy1982 So what the heck do conservative Supreme Court judges
      mean when they claim to subscribe to "originalism"? Channel the Framers?

    • @mikegalvin9801
      @mikegalvin9801 Před 2 lety +1

      Princesses were obviously not normal children although being Henry VIII's child was no picnic. However those of us who are what the French used to call "of a certain age" can remember when all schoolchildren were drilled in penmanship.

    • @terrigaines1812
      @terrigaines1812 Před 2 lety +3

      @@smithamy1982 I had the same thought when I read her comment.

  • @cellinimedusa4679
    @cellinimedusa4679 Před 2 lety +17

    I love these programmes, l think David Starkey is the ultimate narrator

  • @jamesbatty7057
    @jamesbatty7057 Před 5 lety +125

    Love David Starkey's voice

    • @BallymurphyBabe
      @BallymurphyBabe Před 3 lety +8

      Me too!! 🥰

    • @complimentary_voucher
      @complimentary_voucher Před 2 lety +3

      He's a massive racist douche, tho, and most of his docs are pretty misogynistic too.

    • @elliegaston
      @elliegaston Před 2 lety +3

      @@complimentary_voucher great historian, but a monumental arsehole

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Před 2 lety

      I love his impersonation of Princess Diana at the Taj Majahal.

    • @fredrikcarlstedt393
      @fredrikcarlstedt393 Před 2 lety +6

      @@complimentary_voucher He certainly is not racist for disagreeing with professional " anti- racists . "

  • @neshia340
    @neshia340 Před 3 lety +34

    These royals have it hard. But i must say that she was and is my favorite monarch in all of history.

  • @hibernicus5685
    @hibernicus5685 Před 2 lety +17

    The people dodged a bullet when Edward died.
    He would have one down as one of the most vicious English kings in history.

    • @aimeefriedman822
      @aimeefriedman822 Před 2 lety +5

      I think so too. Thru his writings, he didn't blink when his uncle was beheaded. Seems he wrote to a childhood friend and nonchalantly, as he was just writing a friendly letter, said, "Oh my uncle Thomas Seymour was beheaded..." and continuing to bother Mary about being Catholic.

    • @davyroger3773
      @davyroger3773 Před rokem +5

      Being murderous seems to run in the Tudor line

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Před rokem +1

      No doubt about it. He was raised to think he was as wise and powerful as Henry VIII thought himself. Not a good or reasonable thing for someone making decisions that affect the lives of millions. Many claim Mary I was terrible (she was, in reality, FAR less blood-thirsty than her father), but I think Edward would have been worse than Henry. Henry VIII was responsible for about 75,000 people being executed (Mary I executed about 300) and I believe that Edward would have outdone their combined total.

  • @rachelkristine4669
    @rachelkristine4669 Před 2 lety +26

    She definitely got her powerful abilities & personality from her Great Grandmother, Lady Margaret Beaufort....if it hadn't been for her machinations & planning, with Elizabeth Woodville, placing Henry the 7th on the throne, there would NEVER have been a Tudor Dynasty! 🧐

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Those two women were extraordinary.
      I love the chapter of _Monarchy,_ another Starkey masterpiece, that describes those events. It would make an amazing drama series if handled correctly. It certainly worked well as a subject for Shakespeare 😁

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 Před 9 měsíci

      "Definitely"
      And it's Henry VII not "Henry the 7th"

  • @shadrach6299
    @shadrach6299 Před 6 lety +86

    What most people don't understand is that England was very unstable at the time. It consisted of 5 families jockeying for power. That's why Henry was obsessed with having a male heir.

    • @aposterous4126
      @aposterous4126 Před 3 lety +7

      I didn’t know that! It makes a lot of sense, actually.

    • @Jossianne19130
      @Jossianne19130 Před 2 lety +13

      Elizabeth l and Elizabeth ll are well proof that women are successful, too!!!

    • @kg8489
      @kg8489 Před rokem +2

      Yes, and they had just come out of the Wars of the Roses

    • @carolyndavid1959
      @carolyndavid1959 Před rokem +2

      Who were the 5 families jockeying for England’s power?

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 Před rokem

      @@Jossianne19130 What is Queen Mary I proof of?

  • @RogieVixen
    @RogieVixen Před rokem +7

    Not to mention she had her mother represented at her coronation, used Anne’s heraldic badge and symbols, and Elizabeth even brought up a few times at Mary’s court (according to Venetian ambassador) that her mother would never cohabit before marriage (which legitimises her claim to the throne, and therefore her mother’s legitimacy as Henry’s wife).

  • @donallally4892
    @donallally4892 Před 2 lety +8

    He is totally English Oriented in his outpourings, and beloved of the issues of the subject, his programmes are magnificent

  • @shuffleaccount1985
    @shuffleaccount1985 Před 2 lety +18

    David I like your Documentary stories best, well done you !

  • @marylee8372
    @marylee8372 Před rokem +39

    Remarkable documentary. Most of Elizabeth's early history (sexual abuse, Edward's and Mary's reigns) has been omitted, or briefly skipped over, in other biographies for public consumption. Thank you for this almost scholarly and very interesting presentation.

  • @suzannesadiiqa
    @suzannesadiiqa Před 8 lety +73

    Why anyone would want to be a monarch when there is the alternative of a comfortable life as minor aristocracy with funds is beyond me.

    • @daviddollarhide7185
      @daviddollarhide7185 Před 6 lety +7

      go stand in front of a mirror and repeat vehemently: "I want to rule the world!" until you believe yourself, lol. Don't forget to grasp the air with your hands.

    • @Samantha2130720
      @Samantha2130720 Před 6 lety +4

      Sue Harvey Well, believe it or not, most monarchs don't rule for the money..and ask yourself this: Who really wants to live comfortably their whole lives? Sounds like a pretty lifeless life to me.

    • @sparkswain2820
      @sparkswain2820 Před 5 lety +11

      That's an easy one, POWER. That's what it's all about.

    • @aposterous4126
      @aposterous4126 Před 3 lety

      @@sparkswain2820 Tigerstar vibes

    • @diamondleigh7280
      @diamondleigh7280 Před 3 lety

      @@daviddollarhide7185 😄😄😄

  • @lizsmith3132
    @lizsmith3132 Před rokem +9

    Happy 489th birthday, great queen elizabeth I.

  • @whenthemusicsover6028
    @whenthemusicsover6028 Před 2 lety +18

    Can I just point out how freakin' adorable child version of Elizabeth (Saskia Backwell) is, especially in the scene starting at 9:11? :)

  • @kathychick4340
    @kathychick4340 Před 5 lety +25

    I never realized how bad the abuse was. I thought Catharine Paar was smarter than that. Abuse is abuse.

    • @herzkine
      @herzkine Před rokem +3

      ...you can be smart as hell, if the abuser has absolute power over you it doesnt matter...YOUTOO but your Master doesnt care...

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před rokem +1

      I suspect that Catherine just could not wrap her head around the reality that her husband was grooming and then feeling up Elizabeth. He had gone after her and had persuaded her to marry him months before it was considered to be appropriate for a widowed queen on England - and it had cost her considerably for her to marry the man that she loved (and thought he loved her the same way). It was only when she found him kissing Elizabeth that she realised that the abuse was actually true. And then she acted immediately, sending both Elizabeth and Jane Grey away from their household. (It also makes me wonder if he was grooming Jane Grey as well.)

  • @irinadeguzman8772
    @irinadeguzman8772 Před rokem +3

    One of the greatest documentaries about the Queen Elizabeth I❤ Thank you for your hard work❤

  • @lindsaywoolley8383
    @lindsaywoolley8383 Před 2 lety +8

    Love your voice,love your knowledge,love ALL your programs and I want you back on the television!!!!!!!!!

  • @AdrianWheeler-xm9ml
    @AdrianWheeler-xm9ml Před 5 měsíci +2

    i've always been fascinated by English history. it's biblical in breadth & depth.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Před 2 lety +66

    Prince Andrew. From palace to prison. (Part 1)

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz Před 2 lety +1

      😭😭😭

    • @Aurora-lp9sn
      @Aurora-lp9sn Před 2 lety +6

      Hahah!!!

    • @mimi.france
      @mimi.france Před rokem +2

      the way I cackled 😆😆😆😆

    • @knockedoutloaded
      @knockedoutloaded Před rokem +5

      You have to wonder why the traffickers were arrested but nobody seems to mention whom they were being trafficked to

  • @pwcrabb5766
    @pwcrabb5766 Před 2 lety +10

    Her training and her tribulation combined to prepare her for a lengthy and dangerous rule.

  • @kajteksroda9033
    @kajteksroda9033 Před rokem +7

    It is said that when Essex produced his sword in queen Elisabeth's presence, after a violent row, that was exactly what cost him life. Now, having seen this film, provided me, in a way, with some new perspective on that very event and its tragic repercussions.

  • @maryearll3359
    @maryearll3359 Před měsícem

    I've been off social media for a time. I'm delighted to see MrsTudor again - professional colour, sound and clarity guaranteed. ❤ Thank you Mrs T.

  • @neshia340
    @neshia340 Před 3 lety +14

    This beautiful actress must have been on cloud 9 knowing that she will be playing as QUEEN ELIZABETH THE FIRST the one and only.

  • @Frizzbeegirl
    @Frizzbeegirl Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed the narration of this video. Keep them coming. Thank you.

  • @candidaburrows4284
    @candidaburrows4284 Před 2 lety +33

    The implication early on is that Elizabeth wasn't traumatised by her mother's death. This seems unlikely, however well she hid it. Surely this might have had at least some influence on the facts that she never married or had children herself?

    • @KellyBurnett138
      @KellyBurnett138 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh how melodramatic. Elizabeth was a small child of 2 and 1/2 when her mother was killed so I doubt she was affected by her mother’s death.

    • @babyramses5066
      @babyramses5066 Před 2 lety +7

      Absolutely. Her mother, Catherine of Aragon and Mary Tudor's disasterous marriages must've spelled out to young Elizabeth how dangerous it was for a royal woman to be made 'obsolete" by men if she failed to produce male heirs. I think Elizabeth wanted to distance herself from political dangers of this kind with her celibacy. I don't think she wanted to make a man so powerful that he could get rid of her like her father did her mother.

    • @aprilgosa5779
      @aprilgosa5779 Před rokem +1

      Candid Burrow right how can a 3 year old not be traumatized when one minute her mummy is there the next she is gone without a word ? I mean yes 3 year olds are young but hey ain't stupid she would notice her mother missing and knowing Henry as I have come to know about him I would not put it past him to tell the poor child anything no matter how traumatic or even untrue and slanderous against her mother. I mean look what he did to Catherine of Aragon and Mary! Sure they were not killed but just as bad they were cut off from each other forever
      because they would not bend to his will later he did convince Mary too but likely out of threat of her own life not to mention desperation to get back the love of the one parent she had left at that point Catherine of Aragon essentially died of a mother's broken heart and Mary of a daughter's broken well loosing her beloved mother was not the last blow she would have to suffer either girl could not get any peace I hope she has it now with her mother again

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 Před rokem

      @@aprilgosa5779 You're obviously not aware that rich parents, especially royal parents, never raise their own children. They still don't. They are far too busy with royal duties and enjoying their wealth. Raising children is what servants and tutors are for.

    • @rachelkristine4669
      @rachelkristine4669 Před rokem +2

      That & the fact that she was molested by Seymour. She suffered unknown atrocities against her person. Am just like her in that respect, down to the red hair. Child abuse destroys people as kids & it follows u your entire adult life. I never married, never had kids. Am 45 now. Am a true spinster & proud of it. That's why Queen Elizabeth is a particular heroine of mine. Truly a woman to admire & to remember. She was too smart to marry. And I respect her for that! 🥰

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485 Před rokem +6

    Here’s what gets me. Catherine parr was usually very smart and aware of things. Plus, she had been known as a caring and protective stepmother with Elizabeth being het favorite so how were there no red flags waving at her to do something to protect her favorite stepchild?

  • @freedomfreedom6544
    @freedomfreedom6544 Před 2 lety +17

    Imagine having these psychopaths for a family

  • @sqseq1237
    @sqseq1237 Před rokem +5

    20:49 It’s true that Katharine Parr was unsure about what was going on but was not cruel to Elizabeth. Later on, she sent her away to protect her from Thomas Seymour.

  • @jeannedarc9491
    @jeannedarc9491 Před 4 lety +39

    Elizabeth looked just like Henry VIII...but for her black eyes from mom Anne B. But those paintings of her in her youth ..you can see Henry in her everywhere...she inherited both parents high amazing intellect..spoke numerous languages with ease..she had it extremely rough. So did Mary Tudor..starting in her teens when mistress Anne came on the scene and demanded all treat Mary like a low born servant. Terrible.

  • @sgsmozart
    @sgsmozart Před 5 měsíci +4

    Why is Starkey handling precious historical documents without wearing gloves ?

  • @VCYT
    @VCYT Před 7 lety +104

    Who'd love to meet her?

    • @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447
      @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 Před 6 lety +9

      VC YT yeah I can imagine someone like you meeting Elizabeth "youuu hooo, Lizzy can I get a selfie Queenie ".

    • @PrincessQ-fj9ly
      @PrincessQ-fj9ly Před 5 lety +6

      I certainly would love to have met Queen Elizabeth I. She may not have been the first queen, but she was definitely the first successful queen.

    • @PapaPalpatine666
      @PapaPalpatine666 Před 4 lety +5

      She'd probably chop your head of off God rest her soul.

    • @teresadudman505
      @teresadudman505 Před 4 lety +7

      @@PapaPalpatine666 i disagree. She would have been fascinated with the new. She loved her younger men. Total cougar and visionary X x

    • @teresadudman505
      @teresadudman505 Před 4 lety +5

      She is by far my absolute favourite Tudor. I'd love to meet her and give her a cuddle X x

  • @bbx0
    @bbx0 Před 3 lety +10

    Best documentary! I’m here for history class.

  • @CornbreadOracle
    @CornbreadOracle Před 2 lety +12

    If David Starkey is hosting, I’m watching.

  • @rhondamartin3575
    @rhondamartin3575 Před 11 měsíci +3

    She was such a a strong woman and Queen! Very intelligent also! She could speak 4 or 5 fluent languages. I'm very humbled and proud to also have her as my 1st cousin ❤! Her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots was my 2nd. She was also a very strong woman and Queen! The struggles they both endured! Thank you for sharing this amazing video! ❤

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Před 11 měsíci +8

      For you to be her first cousin, one of your parents would have to have been a sibling of either Henry VIII or Anne Boleyn.
      I assume you mean a cousin many times removed.

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 Před 9 měsíci

      Grow up, you lying weirdo

  • @janeday9148
    @janeday9148 Před 8 měsíci

    Brilliant & fascinating & beautifully told & presented by Starkey really he is simply the best historian that we have

  • @Consrignrant
    @Consrignrant Před 2 lety +17

    It is no longer acceptable to wear gloves while handling old manuscripts, books and paper. More damage can be done with gloves than with bare hands.

    • @herzkine
      @herzkine Před rokem

      ..you dont know my hands...

  • @evehawasinare228
    @evehawasinare228 Před 2 lety +10

    I love his documentaries

  • @susanbaskerville5239
    @susanbaskerville5239 Před 8 lety +26

    ONE OF THE GREATEST QUEENS THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER HAD WONDERFUL STRONG WOMEN BORN OF HENRY AND ANNE BUT HENRY I AM SURE WOULD HAVE BEEN PROUD OF HIS DAUGHTER SHE BROUGHT PROSPERITY AND WEALTH BACK TO ENGLAND

    • @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447
      @octaviancaesarhibernicus4447 Před 6 lety +2

      Susan Baskerville I'd say she'd be more happy that she didn't inherit the stink of Henry which was meant to have been like a dead pig covered in shit that had been buried in a rotting cow in the ground for 6 months.

    • @smithamy1982
      @smithamy1982 Před 6 lety +5

      It's hard to get to the point of your comment when you DO IT IN ALL CAPS. I'm not sure if you are trying to make it seem like you are yelling or if you think what you have to say is more important than everyone else.

  • @sugaminyoongi7362
    @sugaminyoongi7362 Před 8 lety +41

    Very interesting documentary! I love it! Elizabeth I is my favourite English Queen :)

  • @TraciPeteyforlife
    @TraciPeteyforlife Před 2 lety +12

    Elizabeth got her crown the old fashioned way. She fought for it an gave the world an England a lesson. In just what true will an iron are made of. Mary was too much a zealot, an its rather sad. That she allowed that to color her political dealings. England did not need outside forces controlling it.

  • @caramelrhapsodyjesseslife
    @caramelrhapsodyjesseslife Před 9 lety +22

    "The biography of Freddie Mercury and Queen" brought me here!

  • @a.d.clarke4990
    @a.d.clarke4990 Před rokem +3

    “He ROMPED with her in the garden! ROMPED!” 😂😅😂

  • @jodif916
    @jodif916 Před 10 měsíci +5

    What a woman she was, the speech she gave was tremendous, “feeble body of a woman with the heart and stomach of a lion” she was a strong woman and a strong ruler that showed no signs of weakness.

    • @Sensibar007
      @Sensibar007 Před 5 měsíci +1

      She was smart enough to make use of that trope of feminine weakness. And even the strongest women are still weaker than strong men. Look at sports: teenage boys easily won tennis tournaments against Serena Williams.
      And happing too with mediocre trans athletes.

    • @jodif916
      @jodif916 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Sensibar007 I was just referencing the strength she had to rule in those days for 45 years, she was an amazing woman. Best regards to you from Yorkshire have a good evening. Thank you for your comment. 🙏

  • @elizabethbower2168
    @elizabethbower2168 Před 2 lety +3

    What a very interesting video many thanks for sharing it with us I have subscribed to your channel

  • @CSGray-nf2hx
    @CSGray-nf2hx Před 2 lety +6

    I thought that said Elizabeth II: from Prison to Palace and I questioned what Ole Liz did.

  • @splinterbyrd
    @splinterbyrd Před 3 lety +9

    Fave quote from Queen Elizabeth I: To a deputation of eighteen tailors; "Good morrow, gentlemen both." 🙂

  • @donnamurphy7446
    @donnamurphy7446 Před 9 lety +9

    Thank you for sharing, very interesting.

    • @deborahdodek6753
      @deborahdodek6753 Před 7 lety +6

      A great deal of history presented very beautifully.

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 Před rokem +6

    I think Elizabeth was a real badass. I really do!

  • @chelsiee7322
    @chelsiee7322 Před rokem +2

    This randomly came up. Must be a sign. Now o gotta watch. Ugh.

  • @tooshlong
    @tooshlong Před rokem +4

    Aaaah when the BBC did actual great, informative programming with genuine experts who didn't merely tick a box😊. They were the days.

  • @johngialanellajr8650
    @johngialanellajr8650 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank God she was a much better Ruler then her Brutal father Henry the 8th. Who was so ruthless.

  • @luciewesson1358
    @luciewesson1358 Před 9 lety +47

    This is a great series

  • @floralwallpaperenthusiast6631

    Is it any wonder she couldn’t trust men??

  • @BOB1974_
    @BOB1974_ Před 3 lety +26

    5:04 to 5:18
    "Elizabeth seems to have airbrushed her mother from her memory." Well, Elizabeth wasn't 3. She was only 2 years and 8 months old at the time. Does anybody really remember their life at that age?
    EDIT: those of you answering that you have memories of that age don't seem to understand what a rhetorical question is. My point is that MOST people don't, but if they do, it's memories of people who were, and possibly still are, a major part of their lives. Let's not be ignorant of the fact that Elizabeth I was not even brought up in her mother's household. She spent her earliest years at Hatfield house with her parents being at Hampton Court.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 Před 2 lety +4

      She always wore a ring with both their pictures in in 🤷‍♀️ She wasn’t overt about it, she knew her mother’s reputation. But, good point.

    • @MrMaxismybaby
      @MrMaxismybaby Před 2 lety

      I don't! Sometimes, I have a hard time remembering what I did the day before, let alone what I did when I was two years old. 🤔

    • @kayt9576
      @kayt9576 Před 2 lety

      Most people dont remember being 3 years of age, Only a physical trauma to oneself can be remembered at 2 yrs.

    • @perniciouspete4986
      @perniciouspete4986 Před rokem +1

      @@kayt9576 Nope. I remember some things from when I was 2 years old.

    • @Anastashya
      @Anastashya Před rokem

      @@perniciouspete4986 Same. I have a few good memories from around age 2.

  • @mikeymoo1291
    @mikeymoo1291 Před rokem +7

    remarkable human being.

    • @joeoconnor5400
      @joeoconnor5400 Před rokem +1

      Our most loyal Irish citizens would disagree with you. Up the rebels.

  • @smooth_sundaes5172
    @smooth_sundaes5172 Před rokem +9

    Will always love Elizabeth. Sacrificed having children for the sake of the nation.

  • @Savannah_Simpson
    @Savannah_Simpson Před 3 lety +7

    So the men came into the tower leading to Elizabeth thinking she was going to die on the 19 of May of all days? Mary had to know what she was doing.

  • @dragonclaws9367
    @dragonclaws9367 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What a beautiful book Elizabeth made.

  • @sablewright8053
    @sablewright8053 Před 10 měsíci

    I have this on DVD. Elizabeth Tudor was truly a survivor.

  • @colleens1107
    @colleens1107 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I knew Elizabeth was wicked smart but I had no idea she was a child prodigy. No wonder she became the greatest ruling monarch ever.

  • @charlottehowse9243
    @charlottehowse9243 Před 6 lety +14

    I am currently studying this in my history class. It is a very good revision tool.

  • @sqseq1237
    @sqseq1237 Před rokem +2

    3:55 Catherine of Aragon was pregnant 6 times but only Mary, her 5th child, survived. Her first child was a stillborn daughter, who, today, would be known as Henry VIII’s first child. She delivered a live son, Henry, but he only lived 52 days. Another son named Henry was born two years later but lived just a few hours. Before and after Mary came a stillborn baby, a boy before her and a girl after her.

  • @Bmoregirl85
    @Bmoregirl85 Před rokem +4

    "English nobleman, and foreign princes wooed her, but she made love to the people of England" That's a bit much of a metaphor.

  • @mikewatkinson1996
    @mikewatkinson1996 Před 7 lety +25

    from da prison to da palace.....snoop Dogg snoop dogggg

  • @charlotterolph5373
    @charlotterolph5373 Před rokem +3

    I have read and re-read Mr Sarkey's book on Elizabeth I's early life. Since I was 8 years old, I have been a fan of her mother and to me, she was the greatest queen of England and her mother's revenge. That said, I met Mr Starkey at a seminar about women in the Tudor era back in 2001 and he was very rude! As young as I was, it upset me but I still love his work and respect his intellect. As much as I love the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, UK which is my hometown, I am disgusted at how they have treated Mr Starkey! Whilst I recommend the museum to any history lover, especially a Tudor fan or someone who is interested in how the ordinary people used to live, the way they disguarded Mr Starkey was vile and ignorant.

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Před rokem

      Many people can't tolerate the idea that other people don't have the same opinions they do. Those are generally people who claim to be so "tolerant" but certainly don't act that way. The irony is that the only reason they are able to act in such a vile manner is because the people they attack are actually far more tolerant than they.

    • @monkeytennis8861
      @monkeytennis8861 Před 9 měsíci

      You're right, Starkey is utterly vile

  • @robbiewales3007
    @robbiewales3007 Před 3 lety +9

    Elizabeth had a childhood sweetheart, Robbie Dudley. Robbie would become Elizabeth's favorite when she became queen.
    Her council disapproved her interest in Robbie Dudley due to Robbie Dudley already being married. Elizabeth went on to become the virgin Queen.

  • @nerdburger234
    @nerdburger234 Před rokem +9

    Henry the eighth’s Least Favorite Child becomes one of the greatest rulers England ever Had…

  • @johndutchman
    @johndutchman Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @Adrian-st5jn
    @Adrian-st5jn Před 3 lety +12

    who else had to watch this for lockdown GSCE work?

  • @tarhunta2111
    @tarhunta2111 Před 2 lety +8

    Queen Elizabeth I was the greatest Queen England ever had.

  • @imperishablestars33
    @imperishablestars33 Před 19 dny

    This documentary is so ASMR.

  • @jaynesouthall2103
    @jaynesouthall2103 Před 2 lety +11

    Anne boleyn didn't die at that spot as David Starkey quotes in fact it was by the crown jewels . Contemporary sources tell us as many historiams quote from documents who were presence at the execution. My heart goes out to anne boleyn n her family.

    • @shanjones4869
      @shanjones4869 Před rokem +1

      She was beheaded on Tower Green

    • @jaynesouthall2103
      @jaynesouthall2103 Před rokem

      @@shanjones4869 she was beheaded by the crown jewels are now, contemporary evidence tells us. Katherine Howard was beheaded Tower Green, I respect your opinion as I do mine

  • @dalestaley5637
    @dalestaley5637 Před 4 měsíci +1

    No, Elizabeth's memory didn't "airbrush" her mother's memory.
    We don't know what this child of THREE was told. Furthermore, a 3yo's concept of death is quite different than someone older.
    She carried a picture of her mother in the ring she always wore.
    Elizabeth, who was wise, kept her feelings about both her parents close to the vest.
    Imagine coming to know that daddy had mummy killed. It simply rocks one's world.

  • @suegreenmeadow2345
    @suegreenmeadow2345 Před rokem +1

    Honourable Sir
    You are Brilliant 👏

  • @margaretbanks8969
    @margaretbanks8969 Před 2 lety +10

    Thomas Seymour abuses a 14 year old girl and SHE'S the one sent away.

  • @partlycloudy3519
    @partlycloudy3519 Před 2 měsíci

    I love David Starkey history retelling such dangerous times especially for a woman monarch. Men thought only kings should rule . We have had the great pleasure of having 2 Queen Elizabeths on the throne . Elizabeth I from the Tudor Dynasty and Elizabeth II from the Windsor dynasty .

  • @AmazonPawan
    @AmazonPawan Před 6 lety

    thank you for shering and interest ,