A Tudor-iffic Carnivalesque

Posted by Mark A. Rayner on December 17, 2007
General Skwib, Hinky History

Cardinal Wolsey has done a divine job of putting together this month’s Carnivalesque (Early Modern Edition), with, naturally, an emphasis on the Tudors. We’ve got the Sir Thomas More Edition of the Lost PowerPoint Slides there, and there’s lots of other interesting reads. I enjoyed dogs in history, especially the story about how Alexander the Great’s dog, Peritas, saved civilization. I also found this post on 18th century “hotties” kind of intriguing. Carnivalesque here.

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