1483: The Year of Three Kings

Saturday 18 October, 4 – 5pm | The Commandery

Author and historian Nathen Amin returns to The Commandery this October.

1483 was a truly turbulent year in English history.

A year of three kings, one infamous coup d’etat, one failed invasion and the curious disappearance of two royal princes – perhaps murdered by their uncle, perhaps not.

Bloodshed and conspiracy darkened every corner of England, as civil war threatened once again to tear the kingdom apart.

Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

In this gripping talk, historian Nathen Amin takes us step-by-step through the drama-filled year, exploring the mystery of the Princes in the Tower, the ill-fated rise of Richard III, and the unexpected emergence of the Tudors – consequences we still feel today.

£12. Book your spot.

About Nathen Amin:

Nathen Amin is an author from Carmarthenshire, West Wales, who focuses on the 15th Century and the reign of Henry VII. He wrote ‘Tudor Wales’ in 2014 and ‘York Pubs’ in 2016, followed by the first full-length biography of the Beaufort family, ‘The House of Beaufort’ in 2017, an Amazon #1 Bestseller in three historical categories (Wars of the Roses, Norman England, and The Plantagenets & Medieval History). His fourth book, ‘Henry VII and the Tudor Pretenders; Simnel, Warbeck and Warwick’, was released in in 2021.

Nathen is an experienced public speaker, presenting talks on the Beauforts, Wars of the Roses, and Henry VII, for more than fifty societies and book festivals, including the BBC History Weekend, Windsor Castle, HistFest, British Museum, Gloucester History Festival, Alison Weir Tours, Lichfield Literature Festival, Oundle Festival of Literature, Lancaster Historical Writing Festival, Bosworth Medieval Festival, Barnet Medieval Festival, and the Richard III Society. He has also featured on British, Australian and German radio and television, as well as in print and online media across the UK. As of 2020, he is a trustee and founding member of the Henry Tudor Trust, and in 2022 was elected a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

 


Bite-size Talk | Unveiling Deception: Exploring Forgeries in the Egyptian Collection

Tuesday 14 October 2025, 2 – 2.30pm | Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum

Can we be sure that all the objects in the collection are authentic?

Hear from curator Kerry Whitehouse about some of the fake objects that have been discovered in Worcester City’s Egyptian collection.

This seated talk takes place in the Committee Room.

£4.50; book via the link below.

Check out the full programme of Bite-size Talks 2025.


Heritage Open Day | free entry and talks

Sunday 21 September, 10am – 3pm | The Commandery

The Heritage Open Days Festival returns for 2025!

Enjoy free entry to The Commandery on Sunday 21 September.

Enjoy free talks

This year’s festival theme is architecture, so you can join one of the Midlands’ leading architects specialising in building conservation, Nick Joyce. Hear about his work with The Commandery over the decades and his expertise which has helped keep this incredible building in such good repair and open to the public.

Talks are at 10.30am and 1pm, lasting up to an hour.

Booking information

If you would like to join a talk, please book this in advance due to limited numbers. If you can no longer make it, please let us know by calling 01905 361821 or emailing commandery@museumsworcestershire.org.uk. Thank you.

If you are enjoying a general visit to The Commandery, there is no need to book – just come along on the day.