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  1. The white queen will always be my favorite of the 3 with white princess being close 2nd mainly on account of jodie comer along with others kept me watching white princess when i started to lose interest in the show as for the Spanish princess i tried i did lol but i just lost interest in it and only finished it to finish it lol im glad i happened across these shows though lol even with the ...

  2. The White Queen: With Aneurin Barnard, Rebecca Ferguson, Amanda Hale, Faye Marsay. Three different, yet equally relentless women vie for the throne in 15th-century England.

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    • 2013-08-10
    • Drama, History, Romance
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    • Historically Accurate: The Kingmaker Warwick
    • Historically Accurate: The Wars of The Roses
    • Historically Inaccurate: Anne Neville's Prominence
    • Historically Accurate: Elizabeth Woodville's Apparent Beauty
    • Historically Inaccurate: Setting Discrepancies
    • Historically Accurate: Edward IV's Widow Lovers
    • Historically Inaccurate: Costuming Discrepancies
    • Historically Accurate: Elizabeth and Edward IV Married in Secret
    • Historically Inaccurate: Elizabeth Woodville Is A Witch

    Warwick was indeed a prominent historical figure, commonly regarded at the Kingmaker. He attained this nickname due to his many ploys and plots to put a new monarch on the throne. It is with Warwick's help that Edward IV was made king. Warwick's demise is also accurately depicted in the show.

    The Wars of the Roses was a well-documented war that was between the houses of York and Lancaster. The white rose symbolized the York and the red rose symbolized Lancaster. When Elizabeth of York married Edward, they combined their houses, but the familial disputes raged on. Related: All Bow To (Netflix's) The Crown: 5 Best Onscreen Queens (& 5 Wor...

    While Anne Neville was indeed a historical figure at play in this time period in history. It can be argued that the show put too much emphasis on her character. There are not many historical documents that portray this woman to be as integral of a character as the show makes her that. That said, she was still the daughter of the Kingmaker and Queen...

    Elizabeth Woodville is known for her blonde-haired, blue sees beauty. This is documented as a commonality her family shared. Related: The Spanish Princess True Story & Biggest Changes The Show Made To History While some of this beauty was a cosmetic standard in this era, such as the large forehead, which was attained by plucking hairs, it is well-d...

    Surely, there needs to be a level of leniency when watching a show set hundred of years in the past; audiences understand that the settings have changed to some level. That being said, the production staff showed the settings to be much cleaner than they historically would have been. They even omit the waste management system entirely.

    While this facet of the story would easily be believed to be fabricated in an effort to bring more drama to the show, Edward IV was historically documented for his relations with widows. Related: The Tudors: 10 Hidden Details About The Costumes You Didn’t Notice Commonly regarded as a womanizer, this king still fell deeply in love with Elizabeth Wo...

    This could be in part to the very nature of a modern show retelling historical events; however, there were plentiful costuming errors that ultimately weakened the historical immersion. Zippers are shown, Curderoy is worn, and yet the most egregious errors are in the hairstyling. Women never work their hair completely down, unless they were the Quee...

    Elizabeth and Edward IV did indeed marry in secret. They were wed in a private ceremony and kept the union a secret. This came to the surprise of many, because of Edward IV's noncommittal reputation. This union also brought great strife to English Court because it combined the York and Lancaster houses, the two houses that were at the center of the...

    While could have been possible rumors that Elizabeth Woodville was a witch, due to the quick-to-accuse midset of the time, there are no documented sources claiming definitively that the woman was indeed a witch; however, the show takes liberties with this and portrays the character actively practicing witchcraft with her mother. Next: The Tudors: 5...

  3. 07 'Mary, Queen of Scots'. Released at the end of 2018, Mary, Queen of Scots is the story of the last Queen of Scotland. Mary I was married to the French king, Francis II, but when he died, she ...

  4. Jun 16, 2013. Advertise With Us. War ravages England in 1464 during a blood feud between the House of York and the House of Lancaster over who is the country's true king. Young Edward IV, heir to ...

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  5. The White Princess. The Spanish Princess. The Real White Queen and Her Rivals. The White Queen is a British historical drama television drama serial based on Philippa Gregory 's historical novel series The Cousins' War. [4] The first episode premiered on BBC One on 16 June 2013 in the UK. [5] The drama is set against the backdrop of the Wars of ...

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  7. Parents say (5 ): Kids say (8 ): Inspired by a series of novels from Philippa Gregory, THE WHITE QUEEN is a dramatic retelling of the Wars of the Roses from the point of view of three women: Elizabeth Grey, Margaret Beaufort, and Lord Warwick's daughter Anne Neville (Faye Marsay). Part soap opera, part war film, and part melodrama, this series ...

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