Henry VIIIPenguin UK, 31.8.2006 - 304 sivua Conspiracies and intrigue are rife in the court of Henry VIII as a Duke is executed for treason, having been tricked by the Cardinal. And when the King falls in love with Anne Bullen and decides to divorce his wife, he causes an irrevocable rift with the Catholic Church. After the King's secret marriage to Anne courtiers fall in and out of favour and deaths abound, with far-reaching consequences. |
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... Queen Katherine (and as she is the character withthe greatest 'fictional' additions she becomes, in part, the most satisfyingly dramatic creation for many modern audiences), the silent infant Elizabeth, celebrated in the post ...
... Queen Katherine (and as she is the character withthe greatest 'fictional' additions she becomes, in part, the most satisfyingly dramatic creation for many modern audiences), the silent infant Elizabeth, celebrated in the post ...
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... queen, Katherine, was accompanied by, amongst others, the Earl of Derby,three bishops, fourbarons, thirty-three knights, the Duchessof Buckingham, six countesses andsixteen baronesses. These companions hadtheir own retinues and,using ...
... queen, Katherine, was accompanied by, amongst others, the Earl of Derby,three bishops, fourbarons, thirty-three knights, the Duchessof Buckingham, six countesses andsixteen baronesses. These companions hadtheir own retinues and,using ...
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... (Queen Katherine's nephewanda muchstronger potential ally than Francis), erected an enormous, theatrical palaceof woodand glass that included state apartments and galleries, while the French gathered in gloriously accoutred pavilions ...
... (Queen Katherine's nephewanda muchstronger potential ally than Francis), erected an enormous, theatrical palaceof woodand glass that included state apartments and galleries, while the French gathered in gloriously accoutred pavilions ...
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... Queen Katherine, having learnedof Wolsey's death from Griffith, describes him thus: This Cardinal was of great stomach, for he counted himself. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes; one that by ...
... Queen Katherine, having learnedof Wolsey's death from Griffith, describes him thus: This Cardinal was of great stomach, for he counted himself. He was a man Of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking Himself with princes; one that by ...
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... Katherine's dying moments theking's power is confirmed, and the succession,in this skilful editing ofthe historical record, is assured, and yet Shakespeare carefully retains sympathy for both protagonists. The former queen ispalpably ...
... Katherine's dying moments theking's power is confirmed, and the succession,in this skilful editing ofthe historical record, is assured, and yet Shakespeare carefully retains sympathy for both protagonists. The former queen ispalpably ...
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