The Great Tudor Plot To Seize The Crown | War Of The Roses | Real Royalty

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For almost three decades, Margaret Beaufort took control of her destiny to protect herself and her son from the anarchy that consumed England. She arranged smart marriages, swapped sides, and did whatever it took to remain safe and put her son, Henry VII, on the throne.

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  • When it's past even medieval standards you know somethings wrong.
  • I KNEW it was coming, but that man hitting the floor saying Gotcha boy, scared the shit out of me!
  • @mangot589
    It amazes me, that considering how many times she switched sides, that she managed to keep her HEAD, much less get her son on the throne. And her family being specifically being disbarred from even ever a claim to the throne!
  • Henry VII: age 28 becomes King of England Me: age 29 only good for resharing memes on the internet
  • As the saying goes: “Behind every great man, is a great women.” Or something along those lines.
  • This why I love Dan Jones; he finds a fresh point of view to present history in a coherent, personal story. The enactments in this documentary are good, too. The rosary goes back and forth, silently clarifying the connection between mother and son. This is very skillfully done, and now I may be able to remember all those throne changes throughout the War of Roses!
  • Margaret of Beaufort is one of the most amazing women in British history and yet most don't talk about her. Not to mention her being the mother of King Henry the VII. I appreciate this deeper dive into the woman who threaded her way through the tapestry of this turbulent time. Edited for typos I just became aware of.
  • This poor lady's world gets turned upside down so much its amazing she knew what end was up, let alone pull off everything she did. She is the definition of a survivor. What she did took massive guts. Not only did she protect her self she protected her son.. AMAZING. She needs more recognition.
  • Surprised nobody has recommended’The White Queen’, a period drama that covers this part of history in great detail. Well worth watching.
  • Some things never change. When you receive a letter from "HR", you know someone's gonna be in trouble.
  • Moral of this story: Don't take people's stuff. People with nothing are dangerous.
  • This series is completely addictive; the production and, especially, the acting are simply brilliant. Really happy that I stumbled upon this channel!
  • @nemumami
    Imagine wanting your ancestral lands back but instead you get the crown. Big bruh moment
  • @peadar-o
    To understand Margaret properly, you need to read up on her equally pragmatic mother, who married strategically several times as well. Like Margaret, her mother (Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso) was widowed several times and needed to remarry to keep herself with a roof over her head and maintain her many children’s inheritances.
  • It’s amazing how a 13 year old girl, survived giving birth to Henry, and that Henry, through the guts and grit of his Mother went on to be King Henry VII whose the direct ancestor our present Queen today, she’s his great grand daughter x13
  • @tarawrr20
    Margaret was extremely pious and I am disappointed that that wasn’t even touched on in this documentary. She was an extremely devout Catholic and when you think of all she did to get her son on the throne, her grandson throws down the religion she was so devoted to in England! How ironic!