It’s a long and winding road, but this week Andrew + Kirsten get to the bottom of Bloody Mary’s crimes, the marriage woes of Mary Queen of Scots (or not!), who the heck Mary Hamilton was, and where Texas lawmakers got their playbook for women’s reproductive rights.
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Episode Sources
- Queen Mary I of England – Wikipedia
- Henry VIII’s Sister Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Had a Love Life Almost As Scandalous As Her Brother
- Mary, Queen of Scots – Wikipedia
- Is Bloody Mary the same person as Mary Queen of Scots? – History With Henry
- Murder in Tudor England: Discover the Infamous Case That Horrified Henry VIII
- List of people executed by the Tudors – Wikipedia
- How many executions was Henry VIII responsible for? – Wikipedia
- Russia’s own Lady Hamilton: Why did the first Russian Emperor execute his Scottish mistress?
- Mary Hamilton (lady in waiting) – Wikipedia
- Mary Hamilton – Wikipedia
- Catherine I of Russia – Wikipedia
- Peter the Great – Wikipedia
- Crimesong: Some Murder Ballads and Poems Revisited
- Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own – Wikipedia
- Murder Ballads – Wikipedia
- Adeline Virginia Woolf – Wikipedia
- Joan Baez- Wikipedia
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