Henry VIII was a monarch everyone was excited for, and turned into someone who weaponised his powers for murder. What happened in his life that caused the death toll to suddenly rise?
Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams recount Anne Boleyn's final days in the Tower of London, from her condemned walk ...
It’s difficult to imagine a more skilful propagandist than Hans Holbein the Younger, the German-born artist who spent much of ...
Until its final act, Karin Ainouz’s Firebrand is a phenomenal and frankly overdue retelling of how the final wife of Henry VIII barely escaped her unwanted marriage with her head intact. The real and ...
"Six Lives" at the National Portrait Gallery offers rare insight into the women who defined the legacy of one of Britain's most notorious kings. Installation view of "Six Lives: The Stories of Henry ...
Even amid the pomp and splendor of King Henry VIII’s iconic portraits, one accessory stands out: a bejeweled dagger, clutched by the mighty monarch’s left hand. Though the weapon’s function was ...
The Five Best TV Shows About The Tudors Recommended By A Historian. We seem to have an endless appetite for Tudor history. Films, TV shows, documentaries, books and exhibitions about this famous ...