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Episode 284: Mysticism in Tudor England
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In Tudor England, magic wasn’t just superstition—it was serious business. From court astrologers choosing royal coronation dates to village wise-women offering charms and cures, mysticism shaped everyday life and political decisions alike.
Let's dive into Tudor mysticism.
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