The more I watch videos like this, the more I realise Elizabeth I was not a very nice person, sometimes even heartless. I imagine she took after her father.
@altinaykor3646 ай бұрын
Because only Elizabeth kept her imprisoned (not even an actual prison) and somehow could came back from dead years after her own death and put her in the final prison which she never leaves, right?
@weaviejeebies6 ай бұрын
She was both her father's and her mother's mini-me in some ways. Her treatment of former close friend and personal attendant Lettie Knollys was quite petty when it was Robert Dudley she was really hurt by. But also, she was pretty limited in her choices regarding extended family. They would've attempted a coup to toss her off the throne if they'd thought for a moment they'd get away with it. Many, many people wanted Queen E1 dead for religious reasons and the Darnleys whom Arbella married into were not only possible claimants but firmly allied to the Catholic cause as well as related to Mary, Queen of Scots. It was red flags waving madly at Elizabeth, who could certainly be an angry bull (cow?) when provoked. It's not like they wouldn't have made sure she would've been killed in the Tower or worse, offered to the Inquisition for one of their bonfires. There was a lot for a rival family to gain in taking the Crown. So much would've gone awry in England if Elizabeth fell, to start with, the loss of the uneasy truce between sects. The economy probably would've tanked and England probably would've become a French province eventually. Absolute disaster for the average English folks, certainly. It's why Mary 1 had to kill poor Jane Grey, just in reverse of Protestant on Catholic violence. Too much stood to be lost if she lost control. It was a really brutal time and she didn't like showing any "womanly weakness" like, ya know, mercy. She had nasty choices to make between awful and abysmal with frenemies waiting everywhere for her to make a tiny mistake. I think anyone would get mean under that kind of stress.
@whanuipuru44466 ай бұрын
@@weaviejeebiesElizabeth was jealously guarding her throne. When Mary, Queen of Scots turned up unannounced in her kingdom Elizabeth was affronted and furious that her cousin would do such a act that Elizabeth never thought Mary would do. She quickly locked her up so that Mary wouldnt escape to France. With Arbella she was utterly ruthless. Send her back to Bess of Hardwick! Elizaabeth was a hard woman yet she went through lots of hard times from her birth. She clawed her way to the throne and it was a heck of a battle for her. She had a temper exactly like her father, Henry VIII.😢
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Yeah, Elizabeth I becomes a very difficult figure when you peel away the layers of propaganda around her. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely still respect what Elizabeth did to remain queen, and how she ran her country. And I have sympathy for her (and Mary) for how they were treated by their father, and I imagine a lot of that experience shaped who they both became. But then other decisions show she allowed paranoia and jealousy to rule over other people's lives, and that makes her not a very nice person in herself. I think all the Tudor children took after their father in some ways, and the whole family had problems, certainly.
@KCohere336 ай бұрын
Yeah, she is more complicated than her propaganda would have people believe lol
@2ukulele6 ай бұрын
Poor Arbella. My heart goes out to her. I tip my hat to her for trying so hard to change her position in life, despite her lack of resources or power. Very admirable in many ways.
@TabuKat6 ай бұрын
Her life reminds me of that of the poor Grey sisters. It's dangerous to be born close to the throne.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
It's really sad how closely her story mirrored that of Katherine and Mary Grey.
@Butterflypegasus406 ай бұрын
@@HistorysForgottenPeopleelizabeth I was just a witch!
@here_we_go_again25716 ай бұрын
@@Butterflypegasus40 No more than other rulers of their day. Ruthless people succeed in ruthless times.
@ElffQueen13 ай бұрын
@leeannproctor47 You misspelt that. Should be a B there! Witch's are kind! 🙄
@areiaaphrodite6 ай бұрын
This video definitely proves one thing: baby pictures are adorable in any century 😍 The portrait of Arbella as a baby is just so beautiful and sweet!
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
It's so lovely! I thought it was sweet she has that doll in her hands as well - I can just imagine the adults trying to get her to stand still for the artist, and in the end they just go, "Here, would you like dolly? Will you stand still if dolly does it too?" 😊
@lisa162276 ай бұрын
Vn. Hi v😅ily
@Butterflypegasus406 ай бұрын
@@HistorysForgottenPeopletoo bad she didn't grow up cute.
@lilacgirl-z8w6 ай бұрын
You sure do know how to find these forgotten people and bring them back to life.@@HistorysForgottenPeople
@BognaZone6 ай бұрын
@leeannproctor47 maybe she did. How would we know?
@miguelservetus95346 ай бұрын
Every so often, when we find democracy, the rights of the individual over the state, civil liberties to be messy, stories like this remind us of what the enlightenment was about. Never forget. Accept others so we are able to live in peace.
@simon1126 ай бұрын
Superb as always, Arbella never knew true happiness, she deserved more, James treated her badly and to lock her in the tower was cruel even when she was ill he ignored her pleas for freedom, sadly freedom came for arbella the moment of her death the only time she became free.
@stevenleppard10726 ай бұрын
James VI betrayed his own mother and sovereign Queen Mary I of Scotland and did nothing to stop Elizabeth Tudor from murdering her. He was not a nice person when it came to family
@ileanaacacostaacosta18134 ай бұрын
Her ambitious maternal grandmother Bess of Hardwick started everything she wanted royalty in her family that ugly ambition for the throne spoiled Arbella s life since she was born until the last day of her life
@noreenclark25686 ай бұрын
Her life may have had many comforts when she was young , not having her parents throughout that life was a sad time for her and she was pushed from pillar to post by relatives thinking they had her best interests at heart when all she wanted was the love a good marriage from the right man could have given her. Alas all those who surrounded her only had their own interests in mind and they treated her very badly . Thank you for a great story on the life of Arbella Stuart/ Stewart i found it most interesting.
@cherylclothier14346 ай бұрын
Liked this story, so sad, I never knew of this relative of Queen Elizabeth I.
@areiaaphrodite6 ай бұрын
Elizabeth was a great queen, but damn, when she didn't like you, she made sure that you and your family knew it. In this case, her ire was more for Arbella's parents, but she very much showed her mean streak with Arbella, too. Poor little girl.
@Butterflypegasus406 ай бұрын
Elizabeth ii was a great queen, Elizabeth Tudor was rotten to the core.
@lilacgirl-z8w6 ай бұрын
Elizabeth betrayed her military and put her country in a financial crisis not to mention religious intolerance and the practice of slavery which makes her one of the worst queens of england .
@ileanaacacostaacosta18134 ай бұрын
@@Butterflypegasus40 Henry VIII that demonic creature helped to rot her everything he touched became poisonous
@hayleyshaw93225 ай бұрын
As a scot the more i hear about James the 6th the more I actually just think he's an awful person, totally different to how he's portrayed in school, same with QE1 but for different reasons.
@kimfleury4 ай бұрын
QE1 oversaw his upbringing. It may not have been entirely his fault. After all, he was ripped away from his mother at a tender age. It doesn't excuse him, but it's reason to ask God's mercy on his soul. For that matter, Elizabeth 1 wasn't entirely responsible, considering her father's maltreatment of both of his daughters, and pitting them against one another since Elizabeth's infancy. But again, it's no excuse for crimes committed, it's only reason to ask God's mercy on her soul.
@lynnedean7136 ай бұрын
Thank you for a most fascinating story. Despite knowing of and admiring Bess of Hardwick, I have never heard of poor Arbella and her very sad and somewhat useless life. Those who are not fans of royalty or even history, have no idea how ladies of nobility were treated. One would imagine such ladies had a wonderful and carefree life but no, their only use was as a pawn in the monarchs' game of chess, except they used people instead of pieces. A woman living poorly in a village had more freedom. Most go find a book on her and learn more. Again, brilliant video with so many new facts to learn.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Yes, I really like Bess of Hardwick in some ways, but the manner in which she treated her granddaughter was shocking, I think. As you say, it's such a shame that poor Arbella's life was such a waste, especially when she appears to have been such an intelligent and cultured person - it makes you wonder who she would become had she lived today!
@lilacgirl-z8w6 ай бұрын
Arabella should have run away to the continent or the new world.
@YeshuaKingMessiah12 күн бұрын
@@HistorysForgottenPeopleBess actually begged QEI to take Arabella off her hands as a young teen as she was CRAZY. She pled with E to marry her to ANYone, yet had been so careful with all her children and stepchildren’s marraiges. Arabella was a chain round her neck to Bess. Bess herself only saw her great wealth becuz she was able to keep surviving rich men. Even her last husband, who grew to hate her, died. She finally stopped marrying them as he had been the richest man in England (she herself was second only to the Queen in wealth). Something was very def up with Arabella. Extreme brilliance (mentally) possibly. Geniuses are often given to madness. She saw the tapestry figures on Bess’ home come off the cloth, and other hallucinations, as an older girl. She was very difficult to live with.
@bethkisela48476 ай бұрын
Times were so rough back then. The girl just wanted to get married and they selfishly denied her for their own gain. She basically died of a broken heart. 💔
@Stitchwitchstitch6 ай бұрын
That’s such a romantic and modern idea. Anyone of noble birth then knew from an early age that their first duty was to marry well, marry where their parents felt best. Marriage was security, and it was a bonus if you and your partner meshed at all. It was about breeding and money. And even a peasant with a child would have been looking for the richest and healthiest opposite sex partner for their child. Marriage was business.
@llamamama29105 ай бұрын
@@Stitchwitchstitchbut love-the attachment and oxytocin is also in our DNA and was present as courtship and was romanticized in song and poetry even back then.
@JM-The_Curious6 ай бұрын
Once again you've taken someone who I knew a bit about from documentaries and covered things I wasn't aware of. The speed was perfect, too! Such a sad story though, so similar to the sisters of Lady Jane Grey.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Hehe, I did listen about the speed and I think I've got it right now! 😂 You're right, her story mirrored so much of what happened to Katherine and Mary Grey - such a tragic family with so much life wasted.
@anweshabiswas14836 ай бұрын
Nice video. Please make a video on a really forgotten woman in history - Isabelle nevile duchess of Clarence . ❤❤❤❤
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
I'll add her to the list, thanks for the suggestion! 😊
@lilacgirl-z8w6 ай бұрын
@@HistorysForgottenPeopleI agree with this suggestion.
@kimfleury4 ай бұрын
Funny thing... There's a town in Western New York called Clarence, after the extinct duchy. It was founded following the American Revolution, as a way station for travelers heading to Buffalo on Lake Erie, seeking to make their fortune in trade. There's a pioneer cemetery in the town, where Revolutionary War veterans and veterans of the War of 1812 are buried. It's so interesting because the Americans rejected the establishment of nobility and monarchy. I've always wondered what inspired the townsfolk to adopt the name of Clarence, after the duchy, which was already extinct by the time the town was founded.
@JangianTV6 ай бұрын
A terribly tragic heroine. 😢 Excellent as always.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊 Poor Arbella really was a tragic figure - I wish I could go back in time and force her off that ship.
@helpinyerdasellavon6 ай бұрын
Thank you for another fascinating history video. Amazing to know more details about Arbella and her tragic story. Excellent work as always 💖
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@DawnYockey6 ай бұрын
Never say the tudors and Stewart’s weren’t petty and jealous. Obviously Arabella was an intelligent and beautiful threat
@charisepfahl77784 ай бұрын
I am also descended from Henry VII thru Sir Robert Stewart. I love learning about Arbella, a relative I knew nothing about. Thank you.
@KingChipQueenMuffin6 ай бұрын
When i was younger i greatly admired QE1. I thought she was a badass. But the more i learn about how she treated those around her my admiration dwindles. Shes still amazing in her own right but boy did she make mistakes. If she had only thought about the future of the crown. But i guess if things had gone a different way we wouldn't have the royal family we have today. Love your work. Cant wait for the next one.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
I literally just said the same thing to someone else here in the comments! 😂 I'm the same, I still respect Elizabeth I for what she was able to do, and how she generally ruled her country, but I think she herself was not a nice person. I'm not sure I really like any of the Tudor family. And thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@afull3756 ай бұрын
I’m so excited to hear your break down her story. I don’t know much about her except her unfortunate end. I love your narration and explanations of some obscure people or people the writers of history would like you to forget.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊 It's true, Arbella is often only remembered for being close to the throne, and for her tragic end, so it's nice to know she had a bit of fight in her.
@evo8956 ай бұрын
Elizabeth and James did her so bad :(
@a.b.creator3 ай бұрын
Actually James Douglas and Thomas Fowler did Arabella dirty. Without those two men robbing her, she would have had wealth enough to take care of herself . After those two men robbed Arabella, Elizabeth Gave Arabella an annuity 🤷♀️..she even suggested a husband for Arabella,though that didn't happen because Arabella's mother stopped it. ( Arabella's mother being Catholic and Elizabeth Protestant,as well as the prospective husband) The men and Arabella's mother failed her miserably. Also, later on, it was silly to separate Arabella and her Husband William 🙄 James did that. If they just would have been left to be happy everything would have been fine.
@PatriciaPalmer-o3e3 ай бұрын
True personal feelings were a luxury and dangerous, emotional attachment perceived at Court as a weakness in a reigning royal, something to be exploited, Elizabeth and James would never allow themselves. Elizabeth's mother's fate always paramount in her mind.
@goeegoanna6 ай бұрын
Fascinating, as always, thank you. I see here human being used as a chattel, a means to an ends, and expression of others' personal ideals and ideas, a path to revenge on others, a cash cow, a prospect, a temptation and most of all a prize, yet never, it seems, as a human being with their own ideals or hopes. How Biblical.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
I didn't see it that way, but you're absolutely right! She was used only as a commodity no matter what happened to her. In the end, I suppose poor Arbella was therefore just trying to feel 'human' in some way with love, affection, and the closeness of others.
@here_we_go_again25716 ай бұрын
@ goeegoanna The Bible does not advocate this sort of thing. It records what was going on in the time that the subjects of the verses lived and how God interacted with those subjects of the verses.
@goeegoanna6 ай бұрын
@@here_we_go_again2571 The Bible doesn't advocate? Isn't there a commandment on this very thing? Number 9/10 depending on the version, yes? Two parts, of greatest import the neighbour's house. In the second sentence comes, in order, HIS wife, his male slaves, female slaves (yes they were treated very differently), ox, ass or other chattels. No mention of coveting the neighbour there, just a list of his possessions. Are you saying the burning bush was not Yahweh? What about the rest of the 613 laws? Did Yahweh not advocate for them? What about the lot of women? For example, just ask the Midian little girls (Numbers 31:18) who were GIVEN to the men of Israel for being such good genocidal killers. They were told by Yahweh to slaughter all males, including babies, all slaves, animals, all women who are not "known" ( as in any female over 12 or 13, which was historically the usual age of marriage) and other chattels. How about the women of Lot. Lot offered up his little girls to be " known" by the men of the city. Lot thought two strange men were of greater import than his own daughters. The wife of Lot and ALL the people of the cities were slaughtered because they did not do what Yahweh advocated. Then what happened after, in the hills... The women in the lives of David and Solomon, the many wives, concubines and slaves. Yahweh GAVE David his kingdom, GAVE him wives, then threatened to TAKE the wives and GIVE them to another man so that he might "know" them, to make David pay. Didn't Yahweh then also murder David's child because his mother was married to another King? Everyone seems to have paid, except the man who had all the control in the situation. Were they not meant to be stoned to death for that? Meanwhile, Yahweh sacrificed the innocent child, David sulked for a week, got up, had a wash, a feast, erm... "knew" Bathsheba again, had Solomon and everything was advocated again, price paid. Are you saying the Bible isn't advocating for Yahweh's own demands and laws? Were those writers lying about it all? How is Arabella's treatment as a pawn in a game not comparable? My statement stands, it's Biblical. If not we'll call it Homeric. Much of a muchness.
@MichelleBruce-lo4oc6 ай бұрын
Hi, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? How is the weather where you are? I'm doing well. My cat Benjamin is doing well also. The weather is great in Ontario Canada. My favorite Tudor historical person is Catherine Parr. The last queen of Henry the eighth. Who is your favorite Tudor historical person? Have a great day see you next video 😊
@kristinetaulbut49756 ай бұрын
I’m in Wisconsin and I have to admit 92 is a bit much, would love to be up north by you. The Stuart’s were such an interesting family I hope get many more fascinating videos
@kristinetaulbut49756 ай бұрын
Jumping in Lake Michigan isn’t an option yet. If you know you know
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Hi Michelle, I'm doing okay, I'm glad you and Benjamin are well. 😊 I'm jealous of your weather! Ours is all over the place; sunny in the morning, torrential rain in the afternoon, wind in the evening...we're only missing snow! 😂 Oooh....it's so tough picking my favourite person from the Tudor era. I have a ton I definitely don't like (😅!), but I think my favourite is probably Anne of Cleves. She was such a chilled out, kind lady, no matter what happened to her, and to top it off she was really smart. I reckon I would have liked hanging out at her manor house and helping her cook something up in her specially-built kitchen, haha.
@ruthwhall30209 күн бұрын
I had never heard of lady Arbellia ,she was treated poorly, but given what happened to lady jane grey, she probably was always going to be a threat to king james .I'm thankful that she kept her head ,all be it a sorrowful life it was life ,which poor jane never got . As we all look back through history it shows that one person should never be given out right power as they literally go crazy ,and narcissistic tendencies soon apear in there personalities. Thank you for your hard work ,and for sharing your history knowledge
@lfgifu2966 ай бұрын
Also, sorry for the passing of your family member, I missed it when I commented in your last community post :( it’s always hard (well- a lot of the times it is, some can barely be counted as family) so my condolences🙏🙏
@DarthDread-oh2ne6 ай бұрын
Friend ! I’m happy to see you alright.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Aww, thank you, that means a lot. 😊 It's an awful thing, but the older one gets, the more you get used to death - bit morbid, but as a historian, it gives me an appreciation for the way people in the past, surrounded far more than us by death, coped with it.
@wmr90196 ай бұрын
Brilliant to hear of the life of my ancestor, Arbella GGF was John Stewart earl of Athol ( my 16th GGF ) she is my 2nd cousin 15 x removed❤❤❤
@jessicajuliea6 ай бұрын
If shes your second cousin one of her parents would have to be your first cousin. Which is literally impossible bro😂
@nyxbellatrix0114 ай бұрын
@@jessicajuliea @wmr9019 clearly states she is his second cousin fifteen times removed…
@lfgifu2966 ай бұрын
I’ve only heard one or two things about her, but I remember getting a bad impression of Elizabeth (yet another to add to the list lol). I can’t remember wether or not she stayed under arrest after Elizabeth died, but James VI and I was also terrible imo so😭 I feel rly bad for her, but at least after this video I’ll know more about her!
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
I know! I keep trying to like Elizabeth (and I do respect her for a lot of things) and then I remember another awful thing she did! 😅I do think James VI and I was even worse in many ways, since we could argue Elizabeth was genuinely paranoid for good reason with no children of her own, but James didn't have that same issue at all.
@MustAvoidScurvy2 ай бұрын
Such a sad story!! I've never had heard of Arabella. So sorry for all she had to endure 😢
@MartinFinnigan5 ай бұрын
Its amazes me how intertwined the Scots and English royal families were during the medieval and renaissance periods, from Saint Margaret of Wessex and Malcolm III to Matilda/Edith queen of England and her daughter Matilda, then to Margaret Tudor and James IV To poor Arbella Stuart and everyone in-between known and unknown. For two countries that were constantly at each others throats they love to share a bed now and again 🦁❤🦄 😂
@DarthDread-oh2ne6 ай бұрын
Poor woman. 😢 On a side note; Can you please 🙏 my make a video on empress Elizabeth of Austria hungry.
@areiaaphrodite6 ай бұрын
Hungary
@DarthDread-oh2ne6 ай бұрын
I’m sorry 😞
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Noted, and added to the list! Thanks for the suggestion. 😊
@zero_bs_tolerance86466 ай бұрын
Very good. Thank you.
@marierowe59696 ай бұрын
Eleanor of Brittany. Was locked up in Bristol castle. For 35 years as she took had a great claim to the English crown ...they couldn't allow her to have children ,her brother had been murdered she was the heir to thethrone
@gogreen77946 ай бұрын
How is Arabella a "lost queen?" Mary, Queen of Scots had a legitimate heir, and he was the most appropriate heir to the English throne after Elizabeth's death. I'm no fan of James, but Arabella had no claim to any throne that superceded his.
@COBO26 ай бұрын
Imagine if Arbella Stuart took the throne and proceeded an heir with William Seymour that would have mean descendants of two of Henry the 8th sisters would have eventually become king or queen of England 🏴
@Iamdopeaxf6 ай бұрын
Elizabeth really was running England like the Ottoman Empire 😂
@janmcleod81985 ай бұрын
Fascinating. So glad I didnt live in those times. Id probably be a farm girl.🇦🇺 12:01
@phoenixkali16 күн бұрын
Thank goodness the first royal history post that doesn’t sound like AI!
@JanetHamilton-b7t5 ай бұрын
It was Dangerous to be born at that time of the Tudoors ! Yes Elizabeth was No Angel she was a tudor after all 😢
@phoenixswanson15616 ай бұрын
Charles - "I know Arbella.."
@jacquelinebell62016 ай бұрын
I wonder what happened to William.
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Eventually he married again (to someone much less controversial!) and became an MP for Marlborough in Wiltshire, then going on to sit in the House of Lords. He was a Royalist during the English Civil Wars, and came out pretty well afterwards when Charles II returned to rule. So he did okay for himself, but he kept his head down where necessary after his first marriage.
@czarinacourtneyal-marmont46996 ай бұрын
I feel ya sister!
@stevenleppard10726 ай бұрын
Arabella Stuart did indeed have a very tragic life her destiny dictated by others. But she was not the rightful heir to the English throne. James VI/I was the rightful heir as his mother, Mary Queen of Scots claim, was superior to Elizabeth, who was, in fact, illegitimate James claim was superior. Equally, Arabella was in face a second cousin of Mary Queen of Scots and not her niece',ehich was only by marriage. Queen Mary had not written sny letter's conspiring agaibst Elizabeth the so called evidence was fabricated abd putbin by Phellepes under instructions ftom Walsingham, cecil and with Elizabeth's knowledge. There is no evidence that Queen Mary left the English claim to Phillip of Spain .
@here_we_go_again25716 ай бұрын
Too bad Anne of Denmark did not prevail upon James I to marry off his cousin into a relative in Scotland who was a supporter of his reign and conservative (even dour) in his tastes. Someone far, far away from the court.
@animallover66456 ай бұрын
Such a hypocrite, he would not allow her to marry but James had a wife and "favorite" ridiculous and Elizabeth what a nasty woman, maybe that's why I could care less about her reign than the other Tudors.
@zabrinna65546 ай бұрын
❤
@beqster655 ай бұрын
Poor lady and her husband😢
@alisonattebery57636 ай бұрын
Where do you get the photos for these videos?
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
The 'realistic' ones are made with Midjourney AI, and if I have an actual portrait to work from, I use that as the base for the images. It's not perfect, but it helps when there's no/few images of a historical person. 😊
@Marse734 ай бұрын
Elizabeth was a jealous, greedy woman
@amandapittar93984 ай бұрын
Porphyria my bum. She was reacting to a completely abnormal situation. She was brought up to be a wife & mother in charge of a large household and estate. She was highly educated and cultured. You then keep her in the country in utter boredom for YEARS, stifled and denied the permission to marry. Yup, porphyria. I think she was a saint.
@HistorysForgottenPeople4 ай бұрын
I agree, although porphyria has been put forward as a theory (and can't be discounted entirely) it was almost certainly other things that contributed to Arbella's mental state. I think the story of how she tried to allow herself to be 'kidnapped' says an awful lot.
@gavinflorence94166 ай бұрын
Question: 1. Why was James so eager to leave Scotland?! What was going on politically, socially in Scotland to make James run? 2. If there was another heir Arbella born in England why wouldn’t the government accept her clim to the Throne? Britain enjoyed such success under Queen Elizabeth 1 they would’ve enjoyed the same amount of success, most likely under Arbelle as Queen why was there this push to install James
@emilybarclay8831Ай бұрын
England was simply wealthier and more prosperous than Scotland at the time, and James likely got bored of the squabbles at Scottish court. As for the second question, just because Elizabeth had been a successful queen doesn’t mean they liked the idea of queens. A male heir was always going to be preferred, and James just had a better claim overall as the son of a queen to Arbella, who was just the great-great grandchild of a king
@arethagrassi64206 ай бұрын
What a circus!
@Nicholas-mi2vt6 ай бұрын
Late 1500s hairstyle were horrible
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
The 'beehive' popularised by Anne of Denmark just makes me think of that Coneheads film, I'm afraid. 😂
@DorchaEagla6 ай бұрын
Arbella was akready a name which meant prayerful.
@witchsistahАй бұрын
32:00 The Nigerian Prince scam is old hat.
@annechildress27214 ай бұрын
So sad
@user784054 ай бұрын
porblem with james...he was gay, its very hard for him to look a a woman like arbella..is good couple to have england both religion at peace ....but james,,,he had arms on young men
@makeupboss3568Ай бұрын
Elizabeth was just as heartless and cruel as her father was. She was seriously not a decent person by any stretch of the imagination, had no regard for other people’s feelings. A true Tudor by any measure, it’s a good thing the Tudor Dynasty died with her .
@kidcarroll731210 күн бұрын
What choice did she have? She was a woman ruler in the early modern period. Any misstep and she could be toppled from her throne.
@lfgifu2966 ай бұрын
For the question, I’m copying myself lol, since I asked History Calling this yesterday, but what are your favourite bands? For me the absolute favourites are Queen and ABBA, I had proper obsessions with the both of them when I was 12/13 and 8/9, respectively, and I’ve been loving The Beatles recently. (honourable mentions to Scorpions and Extreme, the latter of whom gave such a good concert I’m developing an obsession like that I did with ABBA and Queen :)
@HistorysForgottenPeople6 ай бұрын
Oooh.......I've got way too many to list. 😂😂😂 I lean more towards certain genres than others, but I've got really eclectic taste lol. My favourites at the moment are Leprous (Norweigan prog-metal band, I love love love them because their sound changes every album), Voyager, a band called Nini Music (Korean folk-music mixed with metal), some stuff by The Andrews Sisters (I said it was eclectic!), and Two Steps From Hell (who despite sounding like a death metal band, in fact create very beautiful 'epic music' which is often used in many films and TV series, good to listen to when you want sound without lyrics). And I know you asked about bands, but to highlight how weird my favourite playlist is, I've also got lots of older songs on there from the 50s/60s era, or inspired by it, (and probably reveal how much a fan I am of the Fallout games, haha), such as Elvis, Ella Fitzgerald, The Inkspots, Wanda Jackson, Amy Winehouse, and Frank Sinatra. I also love a bunch of 80s music, but that's a WAAAAY bigger list. 😅
@lfgifu2966 ай бұрын
@@HistorysForgottenPeople that is eclectic!! Idk some of them, but I love the mix- and those I know I love :) I’m big on the 80s too, although I prefer the 70s, but the 80s are what I listen to every morning when on the bus haha
@a.b.creator3 ай бұрын
Why not let William and Arabella stay married ? That was just silly to separate them🙄
@raymondbristow40072 ай бұрын
The Malta Story
@julianakleijn92546 ай бұрын
Elizabeth was better than James
@a.b.creator3 ай бұрын
I watched another documentary which states what a misogynist king James was. I was silly not to just let William and Arabella stay married and happy and just let them live a wonderful life.
@rubysy25313 ай бұрын
Why call Arbella a lost Queen, when she wasn’t crowned or on the throne. There were James 1 and his children before her. I think the person did this is either not british or needs go back school.
@emilybarclay8831Ай бұрын
Because ‘lost’ implies she didn’t reach the throne but should have. I think you need to use your brain
@rubysy2531Ай бұрын
@@emilybarclay8831well you don’t know uk history. There a few people before her in line of succession. People would not of been happy with catholic Queen. Why do you uk enjoy 5 November. Because catholic guy Fawkes was stop from blowing up the House of Parliament. You call somebody a Queen if they not been crowned
@fifimsp6 ай бұрын
Well, that was awful!
@phoenixswanson15616 ай бұрын
A.M. - "I liked you." That would have just about done it. Want to make it a P.M.?
@phoenixswanson15616 ай бұрын
Wormhole..
@phoenixswanson15616 ай бұрын
A.M. - "You were fleeced." Beaver.
@phoenixswanson15616 ай бұрын
A.M. - "A sound investment." Toula 2 - Outbreak in Ferntree Gully.
@janmcleod81985 ай бұрын
🇦🇺😊 42:39
@IEW-dg4di6 ай бұрын
Love the history lesson. However, the narrator's voice is so harsh, short, with an almost scoffing tone. Very unpleasant. Or is it AI? Can you hire someone with a softer more melodious voice?