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The Secret Lives of Elizabethans
The reign of Elizabeth I was a time of divisive political intrigues, foreign perils and power struggles among strong willed and contentious individuals. Those involved, like all of us today, sometimes made decisions and took actions for highly personal reasons that most history books never discuss.
It is these highly personal relationships and the secrets behind them that I focus on in this blog. Without the darker and personal truths - the intrigues, spies, affairs, bastards, treacheries, betrayals, murders, and the daily violence - Elizabethans become one dimensional paragons of boring virtue.
Not to mention that the best parts of the story would be missing. Read on!


Elizabethan Spy Plots: How Francis Walsingham Caught Ambassadors Plotting to Overthrow Queen Elizabeth I


Catrin Glyndŵr, Lady Mortimer: When the Welsh Lady Speaks in Henry IV, Part 1


Did Queen Elizabeth I Have a Secret Violent Streak?


💌 How the Tudors Kept Their Love Letters Secret


💌 Love in Lockdown: How Peregrine Bertie Wrote a Secret Love Letter to Mary de Vere


Did Queen Elizabeth I Use Swear Words?


Abortion and the Secret Language of Elizabethan Women’s Medicine


The Three Cooke Sisters: Were They the Real “Witches” in Shakespeare’s Macbeth?


The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre: How an Intercepted Letter Exposed the Cover-up of the Slaughter and Reshaped Elizabeth I’s England


Let’s Party Like It’s 1572: Elizabeth I’s Summer Progress and the Fireworks That Set Off the Dudley vs. De Vere Rivalry


John Knox’s Trumpet Blast Against the “Regimens” of Mary Queen of Scots, Mary I and Elizabeth I


The Secrets Shakespeare Didn’t Tell Us About Romeo and Juliet


A Royal Proclamation On Elizabethan Ruffs, Cloaks and Concealed Weapons


💘 5 Swoon-Worthy Pieces of Elizabethan Men’s Fashion We Wish We Could Revive


🎀 5 Pieces of Elizabethan Ladies’ Court Fashion We’re Secretly Glad to Leave Behind!


Jane Guildford Dudley: The Mystery Master Negotiator Who Saved Robert Dudley’s Neck


The Dudley Dynasty: Family Bonds Forged in Fire


The Untold Backstory of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: Queen Elizabeth I’s Favorite


Did Shakespeare Travel in Italy?


The Mystery of the Landsjewel, Last Seen in March of 1582...

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