Elizabeth IA&C Black, 1 мар. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 450 Elizabeth I, who reigned over Shakespeare's England and defeated the Spanish Armada, is familiar both from her portraits and as Gloriana, the Virgin Queen. Yet the reality of her character and her personal attitudes are harder to detect behind the public mask. Elizabeth I, a major biography by a leading Tudor expert to mark the 400th anniversary of her death in 1603, looks in detail behind the public life at the private woman. It treats at length her early years and examines her actions and policies as queen. David Loades's biography brings out her remarkable talents and unique achievements. |
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... first wife's death . Their long , and sometimes stormy , relationship has all the marks of sexual fascination ; but it was almost certainly never consummated . The effects of this frustra- tion on the queen's attitude to other issues ...
... first wife's death . Their long , and sometimes stormy , relationship has all the marks of sexual fascination ; but it was almost certainly never consummated . The effects of this frustra- tion on the queen's attitude to other issues ...
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... first that embraced the Gospel , the onely establisher of it throughout the world ; and the first reformed . 16 It would not have occurred to any member of his father's generation that England was in a position to establish anything ...
... first that embraced the Gospel , the onely establisher of it throughout the world ; and the first reformed . 16 It would not have occurred to any member of his father's generation that England was in a position to establish anything ...
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... first . One advantage of episcopacy was that it retained a traditional structure agreeable to conser- vatives , no matter what scriptural arguments might be advanced against it . Elizabeth preferred to exercise her authority by royal ...
... first . One advantage of episcopacy was that it retained a traditional structure agreeable to conser- vatives , no matter what scriptural arguments might be advanced against it . Elizabeth preferred to exercise her authority by royal ...
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... first the marriage was a success , both politically and personally . Catherine conceived promptly and Ferdinand appeared only too keen to join in the projected attack on France . The queen miscarried of her first pregnancy , but that ...
... first the marriage was a success , both politically and personally . Catherine conceived promptly and Ferdinand appeared only too keen to join in the projected attack on France . The queen miscarried of her first pregnancy , but that ...
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... first comptroller and later treasurer of the royal household , and she had grown up from the age of twelve for about eight years in European courts ; first that of Margaret of Austria at Mechelen , then briefly in the household of ...
... first comptroller and later treasurer of the royal household , and she had grown up from the age of twelve for about eight years in European courts ; first that of Margaret of Austria at Mechelen , then briefly in the household of ...
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2 The Infant Princess | 25 |
3 The Kings Daughter | 41 |
4 The Kings Sister | 59 |
5 In Danger | 83 |
6 The New Queen | 123 |
7 Threats | 151 |
8 France and the Netherlands | 181 |
10 War with Spain | 231 |
11 The Earl of Essex | 257 |
12 The Final Years | 283 |
13 The Great Queen | 303 |
Notes | 321 |
Bibliography | 381 |
Index | 395 |
9 The Gathering Storm | 205 |
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