A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV, as his queen and was acclaimed king ... reign are more scattered and 'medieval' in character than for the later ... reigns were dominated by dynastic confrontation and noble rebellion. This was reinforced ...
... Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV, as his queen and was acclaimed king ... reign are more scattered and 'medieval' in character than for the later ... reigns were dominated by dynastic confrontation and noble rebellion. This was reinforced ...
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... reign, S. B. Chrimes's Henry V11, first written in 1972 but reissued as recently as 1999, struggles to identify ... Elizabeth's reign.5 Although local stresses did occur, Henry brought strong kingship and through that exorcised many of ...
... reign, S. B. Chrimes's Henry V11, first written in 1972 but reissued as recently as 1999, struggles to identify ... Elizabeth's reign.5 Although local stresses did occur, Henry brought strong kingship and through that exorcised many of ...
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... Elizabeth of York. Henry had therefore established a claim to the throne ... reign he ordered a new coinage and built a new warship, the Sovereign ... Elizabeth. When on 19 September 1486 an heir, Arthur, was born his birth was celebrated ...
... Elizabeth of York. Henry had therefore established a claim to the throne ... reign he ordered a new coinage and built a new warship, the Sovereign ... Elizabeth. When on 19 September 1486 an heir, Arthur, was born his birth was celebrated ...
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... Elizabeth, much to the displeasure of the king. Cromwell had little time to reflect upon the birth of another Tudor ... reign or to slander his marriage. This Act together with the later Act Against Papal Authority required most crown ...
... Elizabeth, much to the displeasure of the king. Cromwell had little time to reflect upon the birth of another Tudor ... reign or to slander his marriage. This Act together with the later Act Against Papal Authority required most crown ...
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... Elizabeth, and the unknown. By 1550, many of people's worst fears had been experienced. Rivalries among magnate politicians accompanied Edward's accession. Even to his unconditional supporters, his poor health ... reign of. 40 JOSEPH S.
... Elizabeth, and the unknown. By 1550, many of people's worst fears had been experienced. Rivalries among magnate politicians accompanied Edward's accession. Even to his unconditional supporters, his poor health ... reign of. 40 JOSEPH S.
Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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