
As it was St David’s Day on Friday, I thought we’d celebrate it and the Tudors’ Welsh links with this Tudor and Wales Wordsearch.
Be warned, the words can go in all directions!
Good luck!
[Read More...]As it was St David’s Day on Friday, I thought we’d celebrate it and the Tudors’ Welsh links with this Tudor and Wales Wordsearch.
Be warned, the words can go in all directions!
Good luck!
[Read More...]Wales, Scotland and Ireland are often forgotten when you think about the Tudor period, but, as you’ll discover in this month’s Tudor Life magazine, the were very important indeed.
A top quality with 78 pages, this “Dominions” edition of Tudor Life is an amazing focus on the British Isles (and there’s a really great article on grilled cheese by Olga Hughes – Welsh Rarebit!)
[Read More...]The House of Tudor originated in Wales but how much do you know about the Tudors’ links with Wales? Find out with this fun quiz.
[Read More...]With a giant 40 page special section, and over 80 pages in total, it’s only when you put together a magazine featuring Elizabeth I that you realize how many portraits of the queen there are, how many different “personalities” she showed, how clever a ruler she was, and how long her reign was
[Read More...]Susan Fern finishes her two part talk about the life of Rhys ap Thomas, from the Battle of Bosworth through the Field of the Cloth of Gold to his death in Carmarthen. Rhys was a fascinating character who has been largely forgotten yet was key to many of the successes of the Tudors.
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