Elizabeth Wydville (Parody) (@ewydville) 's Twitter Profile
Elizabeth Wydville (Parody)

@ewydville

"Do...not...doubt...my courage. I am a match for any man." (My interpretation of Elizabeth Woodville, wife and queen of Edward IV) #WotR #RP #Fake #Parody

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Tis a night for revelry, my darling girl. Dance to your hearts content. Just remember, if you do fling your drink in exuberance make sure it lands on someone else’s shoes. #motherlyadvice

Elizabeth Wydville (Parody) (@ewydville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Snorts from behind her hand] This evening is a festival for families, not a bacchanal. Sausages should be kept covered to be revealed in private.

Elizabeth Wydville (Parody) (@ewydville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[She curtsies to him, and takes her first steps in perfect time with the music. She wonders if he has brought her to the dance floor to reveal some information or decision he knows she will find distasteful]

Dr Lacey Bonar Hull (@laceybonarhull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once again I'm blown away by the interest in my Women in Late Medieval England course. As a thank you, I'm giving away a FREE spot in one of my virtual courses To enter, just follow me and share this post Find out more at medievalhistoryacademy.com 🏰 Winner announced Monday!

Once again I'm blown away by the interest in my Women in Late Medieval England course. As a thank you, I'm giving away a FREE spot in one of my virtual courses

To enter, just follow me and share this post

Find out more at medievalhistoryacademy.com 🏰

Winner announced Monday!
Katie Marshall (@katiehistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

POV: walking to your supervision through the cloisters of Queens’ College Cambridge as the bell strikes midday. Founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou and refounded in 1465 by the rival queen Elizabeth Woodville. #History

Royal Collection Trust (@rct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you missed today’s Henry VIII armour talk, watch our film instead. The armour is on display in #HolbeinExhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, London

KRIII Visitor Centre (@kriiicentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is International Women’s Day, women were the major players throughout the Wars of the Roses. Cecily & Anne Neville, Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Beaufort, Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth of York to name but a few. history.co.uk/articles/last-…

Today is International Women’s Day, women were the major players throughout the Wars of the Roses. Cecily & Anne Neville, Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret Beaufort, Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth of York to name but a few. history.co.uk/articles/last-…