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Welcome to The Tudor Teen, your go-to blog for all things Tudor History! Join a teenager's journey through the fascinating world of royals, rebellions, and everything in between. Experience history like never before with fresh perspectives and in-depth knowledge. Glad you're here to explore the past together!

Myths about Anne Boleyn we need to Kill.

My subjects, I have recently (as of November) stated TikTok... I have never seen more misinformation spread around. I genuinely hate it. Don't even get me started on the people who defend Anne purely because Natalie Dormer played Anne in The Tudors. Today I am here to bust some myths people genuine believe.

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Important Tudor Women: Margaret Beaufort

Born May 31st, 1443, Margaret Beaufort was the mother of king Henry VII, and grandmother to Henry VIII. She was descendant of Edward III through John Of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford. She was the wife of Edmund Tudor, and at the age of only 13, fell pregnant. She would never have another child, and she had ambitious dreams for this one. The boy would go to rule England. She had four husbands: John de la Pole, Edmund Tudor, Sir Henry Stafford, and Thomas Stanley. At the moment of her birth, Margaret's father was preparing to go to France and lead an important military expedition for King Henry VI. Her life would be Chaos, but one she would not regret. She held great power at court, and was one of the most influential women of her time. If you’re like me and like to deep– dive into historical figures, I definitely would say to check her out. Despite being forced to have a child at 13, despite her hardships, she powered through it. She lived to the age of 66, and died in 1509, just after the coronation of Henry VIII. She lived through multiple monarchs, namely:

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Hey! I'm Mason Thomas, The Tudor Teen! I've been studying the Tudors since I was five, and in the eight years hence, I've attempted to accurately share this history for all. In my early days of research and learning, the internet was a big resource for me; which is why I know how big of a resource it is. So, welcome to my blog!