The Tudor Society

13 July – The overshadowed Robert Sidney

On this day in Tudor history, 13th July 1626, Tudor poet and courtier, Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, brother of Sir Philip Sidney, died at Penshurst Place, the family seat in Kent.

Sir Philip Sidney is known as one of the great poet and scholars of the Tudor age, but his brother, Robert, was also a talented poet.

In today's talk, I talk about how historians discovered Robert's work, as well as sharing one of his sonnets.

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