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Contextualising a Queen Regnant
Contextualising a Queen Regnant Stoddard Martin reviews a revisionist take on Mary Tudor The standard narrative of English history of the 15th century is of squalor bookended by brief-ish reigns of two great kings, Henry V and VII. Shakespeare promulgated … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth 1, Gregory Slysz, Henry V111, Katherine of Aragon, Mary Tudor, Reginald Pole, Wars of the Roses
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