

Tudor True Crime: Murder in Renaissance Rome
This episode contains discussions of incest and sexual assault. Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by historical novelist Elizabeth Fremantle to explore the harrowing story of Beatrice Cenci, a young woman executed in Rome in 1599. They discuss how Beatrice survived an abusive upbringing and her eventual…
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