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The Great Escapes

Episode 9 of the The Lion & The Rose podcast, hosted by The History Mike, titled "The Great Escapes" was published on February 10, 2025 and runs 18 minutes.

February 10, 2025 ·18m · The Lion & The Rose

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<p>The Tower of London—<strong>a fortress, a palace, and one of history’s most feared prisons</strong>. Few who entered ever left, but in 1597,<strong>Father John Gerard</strong> pulled off one of the most<strong>daring escapes</strong> in history.</p><p>A Jesuit priest imprisoned for his faith, Gerard endured<strong>brutal torture</strong> at the hands of Elizabeth I’s interrogators. But even as his hands were mangled and his body broken, Gerard plotted his way to freedom. With the help of an underground network, a<strong>well-placed bribe</strong>, and a<strong>rope stretched across the Tower’s moat</strong>, Gerard risked everything in a<strong>death-defying escape</strong> that left the authorities baffled.</p><p>How did he outwit the Tower’s guards? What drove Elizabethan England’s<strong>obsession with crushing Catholic priests</strong>? And how did Gerard make sure his allies inside the Tower<strong>didn’t pay the price</strong> for his escape?</p><p>This is more than just a story of survival—<strong>it’s a masterclass in courage, strategy, and resilience.</strong></p><p>🔔<strong>Follow @TheHistoryMike</strong> on Instagram, TikTok, and The Lion & The Rose onYouTube and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content and updates on the next episode in the<strong>Great Escapes Series</strong>!</p><p>🎧 Subscribe to<em>The Lion & The Rose</em> for more thrilling stories from English history.</p><p></p>

The Tower of London—a fortress, a palace, and one of history’s most feared prisons. Few who entered ever left, but in 1597,Father John Gerard pulled off one of the mostdaring escapes in history.

A Jesuit priest imprisoned for his faith, Gerard enduredbrutal torture at the hands of Elizabeth I’s interrogators. But even as his hands were mangled and his body broken, Gerard plotted his way to freedom. With the help of an underground network, awell-placed bribe, and arope stretched across the Tower’s moat, Gerard risked everything in adeath-defying escape that left the authorities baffled.

How did he outwit the Tower’s guards? What drove Elizabethan England’sobsession with crushing Catholic priests? And how did Gerard make sure his allies inside the Towerdidn’t pay the price for his escape?

This is more than just a story of survival—it’s a masterclass in courage, strategy, and resilience.

🔔Follow @TheHistoryMike on Instagram, TikTok, and The Lion & The Rose onYouTube and Facebook for behind-the-scenes content and updates on the next episode in theGreat Escapes Series!

🎧 Subscribe toThe Lion & The Rose for more thrilling stories from English history.

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