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Queen Elizabeth And England's Golden Age КНИГИ ; ИСТОРИЯ Автор:Samuel Willard Crompton Название: Queen Elizabeth And England's Golden Age Издательство: Chelsea condominium courses Год: 2005 Формат: PDF Размер: 5,04 мбДля сайта: www.mirknig.comContents1Young Princess2We wanted for Our Elizabeth3The Queen and Her Suitors4First Cousins, as soon as Removed5Catholic as opposed to Protestant6The Thunder Clouds of War7The Preemptive Strike8The Spanish Armada9Queen Elizabeth and Her CourtEnd of the Golden Age скачать с zero

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First Cousins, Once Removed Queen Elizabeth was a Protestant queen. Queen Mary was a Catholic queen. The differences between the two continued from there. Queen Mary had grown up as a member of the French royal court. She became queen of France in 1559, but she enjoyed that honor for only one year. When her young husband died, Mary became a widow at the age of 19. In 1561, Queen Mary decided to return to the land of her birth, Scotland. She had been smuggled out of Scotland when she was very young and her whole life had been something of a sacrifice to the old alliance between Scotland and France.

Queen Mary was ill. While Elizabeth held her own court at Hatfield House, her favorite residence, many courtiers quietly drifted away from Queen Mary’s court and came to Hatfield. Queen Mary weakened during the summer of 1558 and died that November. News of her death spread very quickly. Messengers rode to Hatfield House, where they found Elizabeth sitting under a tree reading in Greek. She had always been a lover of many languages. ” 10 In November 1558, at the age of 25, Princess Elizabeth became queen of England.

Born in the same year as the queen, Robert Dudley came from a very ambitious and successful family. His father had become Duke of Northumberland and had been beheaded for The Queen and Her Suitors leading the rebellion in favor of Lady Jane Grey. Other Dudleys had also come to terrible ends. One of them had been beheaded early in the reign of King Henry VIII. These losses never prevented the Dudleys from being admired, feared, and envied, however. Robert Dudley was an exceedingly tall and handsome man.

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