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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... France, c. 1450-1558. He has co—authored, with Steven Gunn and Hans Cool, a major comparative study Politics (1990), Prayer, Despair, and Drama: Elizabethan Introspection (1996), and. of the impact of war on the polities of England and ...
... France, c. 1450-1558. He has co—authored, with Steven Gunn and Hans Cool, a major comparative study Politics (1990), Prayer, Despair, and Drama: Elizabethan Introspection (1996), and. of the impact of war on the polities of England and ...
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... France et gouverneur de Picardie et de Boulogne (vers 1475—1553) (2001) and many articles on the nobility, politics and military organization of late medieval and early modern France and England. He has edited France in the Later Middle ...
... France et gouverneur de Picardie et de Boulogne (vers 1475—1553) (2001) and many articles on the nobility, politics and military organization of late medieval and early modern France and England. He has edited France in the Later Middle ...
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... France 1532 ." a FRANCE B Key —l— Bishoprics Q9 Archbishoprics -------- -- Effective boundary of the English 'Pale' in 1534 1 Achonry 9 Elphin 17 Leighlin 2 Ardagh 10 Emly 18 Limerick 3 Ardfert (to 1569) 19 Ossory 4 Clogher 11 Kildare ...
... France 1532 ." a FRANCE B Key —l— Bishoprics Q9 Archbishoprics -------- -- Effective boundary of the English 'Pale' in 1534 1 Achonry 9 Elphin 17 Leighlin 2 Ardagh 10 Emly 18 Limerick 3 Ardfert (to 1569) 19 Ossory 4 Clogher 11 Kildare ...
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... France to lay claim to the English throne. He landed at Milford Haven in South Wales on 7 August and three weeks later defeated Richard III at the battle of Bosworth and was proclaimed Henry VII, the first Tudor king of England. Henry ...
... France to lay claim to the English throne. He landed at Milford Haven in South Wales on 7 August and three weeks later defeated Richard III at the battle of Bosworth and was proclaimed Henry VII, the first Tudor king of England. Henry ...
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... France, disguised as a servant, to escape being returned to England. There Henry was able to forge an unlikely coalition between die-hard Lancastrians and disaffected Yorkists that made his claim a real threat to Richard III. At Rennes ...
... France, disguised as a servant, to escape being returned to England. There Henry was able to forge an unlikely coalition between die-hard Lancastrians and disaffected Yorkists that made his claim a real threat to Richard III. At Rennes ...
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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