The beauty and water that harm the country and the people?

Jamil 2022-11-23 10:44:50

The film titled The Tudor Dynasty actually tells the story of Henry VIII, the second monarch of the Tudor Dynasty.

The Tudor dynasty (1485-1603) was a dynasty founded by Henry VII after he entered England , Wales and Ireland in 1485 and ruled the kingdom of England and its surrounding territories area. Earl Henry Tudor killed Richard III with French assistance in August 1485, seized the throne and established the Tudor dynasty, known as Henry VII in history. The Tudors ruled the Kingdom of England until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. After 118 years, there have been five generations of monarchs. The Tudor Dynasty was in the transition period from feudalism to capitalism in England , which is considered to be the golden period in the history of British absolute monarchy .

In the first season, H is young, handsome, and a little irritable. The Spanish queen K in the play is not beautiful, but she looks very virtuous. It reminds me of what I watched before. This heroine is more beautiful, and their story is also There are some discrepancies, the Spanish princess is H's love, and the political choice in the play, the latter is more in line with the modern interpretation of this history.

Spanish Princess Season 1 (2019)
7.2
2019 / United States / Drama History / Podget Stamo, Dana Ridley, Lisa Clark / Charlotte Hope, Elliott Cowan

I have to say that this drama left the deepest impression on me is Ann Boleyn. That kind of beauty can only be described as graceful. It is so beautiful. It eats people, and it's even more so now. I thought that if it was H, I would not hesitate to go to war with the ministers for the sake of peace, and it is understandable to set off a religious reform hahaha

Of course, Ann became a woman who was spurned by history then and later and even now

Maybe it's a red calamity

However, it is also true that it has an indispensable contribution to the promotion of the British Reformation.

Various political groups mediate in it, and the ultimate beneficiary is Ann, who was pushed onto the wheel of history. Of course, the wheel eventually ran over her life.

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The Tudors quotes

  • Cardinal Thomas Wolsey: The King commands that you surrender this whole matter into his hands. Otherwise, the court will condemn you.

    Queen Katherine: I am surprised to receive such a request from such a wise and noble man as you. I am but a poor woman, lacking in both wit and understanding. How am I supposed to respond to such a request made to me out of the blue?

    Cardinal Thomas Wolsey: You know perfectly well what the King desires and what he shall have.

    Queen Katherine: All I know, Eminence, is that you, for your own purposes, have kindled this fire. All this time, all these years, I have wondered at your high pride and your vain glory. I have abhorred your voluptuous life and had no regard at all for your presumptuous power and your tyranny! I also know your malice against my nephew, the Emperor. You hate him like a scorpion. And why? Because he would not satisfy your ambition and make you Pope by force.

    Cardinal Thomas Wolsey: Madam, you should never presume to know...

    Queen Katherine: My only satisfaction is that in frustrating you, I hasten your fall from the King's good graces... an outcome I desire above all others.

  • Queen Katherine: [as Katherine is called upon to testify, she falls to her knees at Henry's feet] My Lord. Sir. I beseech you, for all the love that has been between us, let me have justice and right. Give me some pity and compassion, for I am a poor woman, and a stranger, born out of your dominion. I have no friend here, and little counsel. I flee to you as head of justice in this realm. I call to God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true, humble, and obedient wife, ever comfortable to your will and pleasure. I have loved all those who you have loved, for your sake, whether or not I had cause, whether they be my friends or enemies. By me you have had many children, although it has pleased God to call them from this world. But when you had me at first, I take God as my judge! I was a true maid, without touch of man! And whether or not it be true, I put it to your conscience.