
Richard II: The King with a God Complex
From Tudors Dynasty & Beyond by RedTop Media / Rebecca Larson
May 21, 2026 · 1h 11m
About this episode
This episode explores the tumultuous reign of Richard II and his complex relationships with power and nobility.
Richard II’s story is honestly one of the wildest royal rises and falls in English history, and in this episode I’m joined once again by Matt Lewis to untangle the life of the king who seemed determined to make everyone around him uncomfortable. We look at Richard becoming king as a child after the death of his grandfather, Edward III, and how surviving the Peasants' Revolt at just fourteen years old may have completely shaped the way he viewed kingship, rebellion, and power for the rest of his life. Richard wasn’t your typical medieval warrior king. He loved ceremony, art, and royal pageantry, and seemed to believe that kings should be treated as something almost sacred. The problem? England’s nobles very much disagreed. Matt and I talk about Richard’s favorites, his growing paranoia, revenge against the nobles who humiliated him, and how things spiraled so badly that he eventually lost his crown to his own cousin, Henry IV of England. Was Richard II a tyrant? A misunderstood visionary? A traumatized child king who never learned to trust anyone? Honestly…by the end of this conversation, I’m still not entirely sure what to think about him. Other than I don't like him. Link to the…
People in this episode
Host: Rebecca Larson
Guest: Matt Lewis
Topics covered
- Richard II
- English history
- royalty
- kingship
- nobility
- power dynamics
Keywords
- Richard II
- Edward III
- Peasants' Revolt
- Henry IV
- medieval kings
- royal pageantry
- nobles
- tyrant
- visionary
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Wilton Diptych
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