English Reformation


  • The Jousting Accident that Nearly Killed the King

    The Jousting Accident that Nearly Killed the King

    On January 24, 1536, Henry VIII entered the tiltyard at Greenwich to perform the most public kind of kingship: courage made visible. Minutes later, the performance collapsed into panic as the king was unhorsed and his armored body was pinned beneath a fallen horse. Reports that he lay “without speech” for roughly two hours turned…