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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... later sixteenth - century England was a part of her life . The documentation is vast and bewildering in its complexity , having been created for many different purposes , and on many different agendas . By contrast , her formative years ...
... later sixteenth - century England was a part of her life . The documentation is vast and bewildering in its complexity , having been created for many different purposes , and on many different agendas . By contrast , her formative years ...
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... later years by his last queen , Catherine Parr , and her circle . She was thirteen when Henry died , and , like her brother Edward , seems to have made a seamless transition from humanism to Protestantism . Edward thought well of her ...
... later years by his last queen , Catherine Parr , and her circle . She was thirteen when Henry died , and , like her brother Edward , seems to have made a seamless transition from humanism to Protestantism . Edward thought well of her ...
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... later did her yeoman service as privacy became increasingly impossible . Her arrest and imprisonment in February 1554 came as a great physical and psychological shock . To what extent it was justified by her own actions is unclear ; 2 ...
... later did her yeoman service as privacy became increasingly impossible . Her arrest and imprisonment in February 1554 came as a great physical and psychological shock . To what extent it was justified by her own actions is unclear ; 2 ...
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... later , in April 1502 , did not diminish that success , but meant ( or appeared to mean ) that there would be no ongoing consequences . Catherine stayed in England , however , partly because of an undignified squabble over her dowry ...
... later , in April 1502 , did not diminish that success , but meant ( or appeared to mean ) that there would be no ongoing consequences . Catherine stayed in England , however , partly because of an undignified squabble over her dowry ...
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... later , at the time it was a sensible move . Catherine still represented a desirable foreign alliance , made all the more desirable by the fact that Henry was hankering after a war with France . 7 A domestic marriage , had one been in ...
... later , at the time it was a sensible move . Catherine still represented a desirable foreign alliance , made all the more desirable by the fact that Henry was hankering after a war with France . 7 A domestic marriage , had one been in ...
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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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