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Women's Networks in Medieval England

Women's Networks in Medieval England

Published 5 days, 14 hours ago
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What happens when we stop looking at medieval queens as isolated figures and start looking at the women around them?

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull to explore the powerful networks of women that shaped politics, influence, and survival in fifteenth-century England. Our conversation focuses on three remarkable women: Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Margaret of Anjou, and Cecily Neville. Together, we examine how these women built alliances, supported one another, navigated conflict, and exercised power in a world dominated by men.

Join us for a fascinating look at the web of relationships that connected some of the most influential women of medieval England.

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Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull

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