Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 93
... Mary Tudor's belief that Elizabeth was not her sister . How tenaciously did she hold it ? [ i ] Mary and Elizabeth The dominating factor of European politics during the reign of Mary Tudor was the rivalry between France and Spain ...
... Mary Tudor's belief that Elizabeth was not her sister . How tenaciously did she hold it ? [ i ] Mary and Elizabeth The dominating factor of European politics during the reign of Mary Tudor was the rivalry between France and Spain ...
Page 95
... Mary were married , 1554. Mary received him with every courtesy , gave him the Garter , put Somerset House at his dis- posal - but refused to let him see Elizabeth . Events on the Continent recalled him after a very short stay so that ...
... Mary were married , 1554. Mary received him with every courtesy , gave him the Garter , put Somerset House at his dis- posal - but refused to let him see Elizabeth . Events on the Continent recalled him after a very short stay so that ...
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... Mary II's claim was not valid in her father's lifetime , whereas Mary I was indubitably Queen in her own right . Those who contend that after Mary II's death , William III was the rightful King of England , are logically forced to admit ...
... Mary II's claim was not valid in her father's lifetime , whereas Mary I was indubitably Queen in her own right . Those who contend that after Mary II's death , William III was the rightful King of England , are logically forced to admit ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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