Sad Stories of the Death of Kings: The End of the Tudors

Wed Mar 20 2024 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh | Edinburgh

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Publisher/HostRoyal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Sad Stories of the Death of Kings: The End of the Tudors
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In sickness and in death, the reality of Tudor monarchy emerges to dispel centuries of successful propaganda
About this Event

The Tudors were a dynasty with a massive problem: the succession. This apparent ‘golden age’ in English history was considerably undermined by the absence of adult male candidates for the throne. The result was a complex attitude to ill-health, death and its commemoration which serves to distort the popular perception of these monarchs.

In this lecture Dr Jessica Sharkey will consider why Henry VIII is buried in relative obscurity, why Edward VI was cast as a sickly Lord Fauntleroy and why Elizabeth I refused to be married to her winding sheet. In sickness and in death, the reality of Tudor monarchy emerges to dispel centuries of successful propaganda.

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Dr Jessica Sharkey is Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of East Anglia

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Students and under 18s with ID cards and medical practitioners who are Fellows or Members of the College will be admitted free of charge. Please email [email protected] if you are a student, under 18 or a Fellow or Member of the College and would like to be added to the attendee list.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 11 Queen Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 3.00

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