Spink Insider: The Podcast Where History is Valued
At the Restoration court of Charles II, few figures were more talked about than Frances Stuart. Celebrated for her beauty and closely watched by the King and his circle, she navigated a world where visibility brought both opportunity and risk. In 1667, following the Peace of Breda, her image was used for something quite unexpected. On a medal by Jan Rottiers, Frances appears as Britannia—an enduring symbol of Britain’s identity. As Samuel Pepys noted at the time, her likeness was unmistakable. From there, the image moved onto coinage, placing Britannia and France, into everyday circulation. Over time, the connection to the woman herself was lost, and the figure became timeless. In this episode, we look at the story behind Britannia: the court, the image, and the woman at its centre.
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