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The White Lady of Glamis: Cursed Queens and Ancient Curses

6 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Explore the tragic history behind one of Scotland's most famous ghost stories at Glamis Castle in Angus. This episode delves into the documented historical account of Janet Douglas, Lady Glamis, who was executed for witchcraft and treason in 1537 during the reign of King James V. Learn about the political machinations that led to her death, the injustice of her trial, and how her story evolved into the enduring legend of the White Lady of Glamis. We examine the castle's rich history as both a noble residence and the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, while exploring how tragic historical events can give birth to lasting folklore. Discover the cultural significance of ghost stories in preserving historical memory and the ways in which Glamis Castle's supernatural reputation reflects broader themes of justice, power, and remembrance in Scottish history. The episode provides historical context about 16th-century Scotland, the Douglas family's fall from royal favor, and the castle's architectural evolution over six centuries. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone fascinated by Scotland's most storied castles and their enduring mysteries.

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