Elizabeth IConstable, 1987 - 391 pàgines The child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn was, to the dismay of its parents and Protestants all over Europe, a girl. Elizabeth I came to rule for over forty years and her reign is regarded as a Golden Age for English people. Ridley traces the triumphs and disasters during her rule. |
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Note on the calendar II | 11 |
Chronology | 13 |
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agreed ambassador Anjou Anne Anne Boleyn Antwerp Armada army arrested asked assassinate bishops Burghley burned captured Cardinal of Lorraine Castle Catherine de Medici Catholic Cecil changed her mind Charles Church Condé counsellors court Darnley Davison death decided defeat Drake Duke Earl Edinburgh Edward Eliz Elizabeth England English Essex execution favour force foreign France French Geertruidenberg Guise Guzman Henry of Navarre Henry VIII Henry's heretics Huguenots ibid imprisoned invade Ireland Irish Cal King Lady Le Havre Leicester Lettenhove letter London Lord March marriage marry Mary Queen Mary's Mendoza months Moray Morton murder negotiations Netherlands ordered Papist Paris Parliament Parma Philip plot Pope Prince prisoners Privy Council PRO/SP Protestant cause punishment Puritans Queen Elizabeth Queen of Scots rebels refused reign religion Robert sailed Scotland sent ships soldiers sovereign Spain Span Spaniards Spanish surrender Throckmorton throne told Tower town treason troops Tyrone Walsingham William wished
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The Royal Doctors, 1485-1714: Medical Personnel at the Tudor and Stuart Courts Elizabeth Lane Furdell Previsualització limitada - 2001 |