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Nov 27, 2016 · A gorget covers the neck. It was a tube that draped around the neck and sometimes covered the upper chest. 1 The style of wimple/gorget and veil is worn thoughout the medieval and renaissance period. St. Birgitta’s Huva (cap/coif) Worn like the St. Birgitta’s Huva on the far right, c. 1280
- Elizabeth of York
- Margaret Beaufort
- Dowager Queen Elizabeth
- Henry VII
- Richard III
The White Princessdramatises ‘Lizzie’s’ marriage to the first Tudor king Henry VII, her relationship with her mother the Dowager Queen Elizabeth, and her new mother-in-law, Margaret Beaufort. She may not have sought the limelight as much as some of her contemporaries, but Elizabeth of York was a Tudor of rare talent, writes Alison Weir. Portrayed b...
She fell pregnant at 12, was widowed by the Wars of the Roses and almost died at the hands of Richard III. But, writes Michael Jones, nothing could prevent the indomitable Margaret Beaufort from engineering the rise of her son, Henry VII, to the English throne. Described by Jones as “truly one of history’s great survivors,” the mother of the first ...
Essie Davis plays the Dowager Queen Elizabeth in the series. Once queen of England, having been married to King Edward IV, we meet Elizabeth Woodville in her later years as the dowager queen, following the premature death of her husband and two sons. The White Princesssees Lizzie's mother plotting continuously to put the House of York back on the t...
Played by Jacob Collins-Levy in The White Princess, we meet the dashing and handsome Henry VII as he has finally taken the crown for himself, after defeating Richard III at the bloody battle of Bosworth in 1485. The first Tudor monarch may not win many popularity contests, writes Steven Gunn, but the king set the blueprint for a dynasty that was to...
Although he died before the historical events depicted in The White Princess, Richard IIIstill casts a significant shadow over the drama. In her original story, Gregory builds on the speculation that the king was the lover of Elizabeth of York before her marriage to Henry VII, and also suspected of murdering the two sons of the dowager queen. As su...
The White Princess is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz. It is based on Philippa Gregory 's 2013 novel of the same name and, to a lesser extent, its 2014 sequel The King's Curse. It is a sequel to the 2013 miniseries The White Queen, which adapted three of Gregory's previous novels, and begins immediately where The ...
Dec 8, 2016 · An overivew of the fashion of medieval female headgear 1300’s (14th century). Hats, veils and hair styles though images from source material. In the 1300’s woman would wear anything from uncovered braids, to veils over barbet and fillet, caul and crespine, depending on rank, wealth and time. Last edited: 17/5 2017.
Aug 30, 2020 · The elaborate headdresses of that time are often what people remember when thinking of the era (the famous princess cone for example). The popular pieces which covered the head and neck such as wimples wore worn in Europe from the late 12 th century until the early 14 th. Later as the time passed some women like the puritans and separatists ...
Apr 12, 2017 · Costume Designer Phoebe De Gaye on creating authentic period costumes that tantalize a modern audience. The political and romantic affairs of England’s 15th century royals is surprisingly ripe ...
Houppelande: This was a popular choice in the 14th and 15th centuries. A houppelande had wide sleeves and could either be fitted at the waist or hung loosely, depending on the current fashion. Headwear: A princess’s head was rarely left bare. Early medieval headdresses were simple veils or wimples that covered the neck.
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