Henry the Seventh
James Gairdner
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Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty, less known than his son, Henry VIII, or granddaughter Elizabeth I, is often overlooked. This King toppled the ruling House that had held England's throne for over four hundred years, the Plantagenets, and took a divided, war torn country and made one of the richest in Europe by the time of his death in 1609. Henry VII’s reign was characterized by thrift, prudence, and cool-headed political strategies. The author, James Gairdner (22 March 1828 – 4 November 1912), was a British historian. He specialized in 15th-century and early Tudor history.
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Chapters
Early Life | 26:17 | Read by Cavaet |
Attainment of the Crown | 18:02 | Read by Cavaet |
Settlement in the Kingdom | 29:02 | Read by Cavaet |
Rebellion of Lambert Simnel | 21:26 | Read by Cavaet |
The War in Brittany | 38:03 | Read by Cavaet |
The War with France | 22:43 | Read by Cavaet |
Perkin Warbeck and His Friends | 27:35 | Read by Cavaet |
Ireland | 18:24 | Read by Cavaet |
Henry's Foreign Policy | 26:00 | Read by Cavaet |
Domestic History | 23:06 | Read by Cavaet |
Prosperity and Alliances | 31:30 | Read by Cavaet |
Henry VII and Castile | 35:49 | Read by Cavaet |
Conclusion | 18:18 | Read by Cavaet |
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