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Articles related to "Elizabeth Tudor"
Book Review: The Public and Private Worlds of Elizabeth I Elizabeth I is possibly the most famous monarch in the world. Everyone knows that she defeated the Spanish Armada and promoted religious tolerance...but most people aren't familiar with the art and architecture of her reign. Susan Watkins' fantastic <u>The Public and Private Worlds of Elizabeth I</u> goes a long way towards providing information about this frequently-ignored facet of the Elizabethan age. elizabeth • tudors • books • review • history
Elizabeth I - Part 1 of 2: The Road to the Throne First of a two part article depicting the life of Elizabeth I of England. elizabeth • tudor • tower of london • whitehall palace • anne boleyn
A Boy and his Princess Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, once said Queen Elizabeth swore to him at eight - after the execution of Katherine Howard - she would never marry. I close my eyes and imagine how this could have happened... queen elizabeth i • robert dudley • henry viii • katherine howard • anne boleyn
Accessible Westminster Abbey Tour Westminster Abbey is a must-see for most London tourists. Information on access for wheelchairs, hearing loops, Braille, and comments on taking children there. westminster abbey • wheelchair travel london • princess diana • sir john franklin • westminster england
Edward VI The short life of Edward VI was ruled by power-hungry ministers and in the shadow of the reign of his father, Henry VIII. edward vi • henry viii • jane seymour • mary • elizabeth
Elizabeth I - Part 2 of 2 - The People’s Queen Second in a two part article outlining the life of Elizabeth I of England. elizabeth • tudor • tower of london • whitehall palace • mary queen of scots
Elizabeth I-Part 1 of 2: The Road to the Throne First of a two part article depicting the life of Elizabeth I of England. By Guest editor Katie Ann Gustafsson, contributing editor for Women's History elizabeth • tudor • tower of london • whitehall palace • anne boleyn
Film Review: Henry V This week, we look at Kenneth Branagh's antiwar masterpiece, Henry V, made from one of Shakespeare's most jingoistic and humorless plays. henry v • agincourt • shakespeare • kenneth branagh • lawrence olivier
Remember Remember the 5th of November Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt remembers Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot which was intended to blow up King James I and Parliament. Was he the "wisest fool in Christendom" or a Monarch before his time? travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • king
The Visit. I invite you to come and experience a short moment back in time, at the Court of Elizabeth I. mary sidney • queen • queen elizabeth • robin dudley • tudor england
Tudor Women Weak? No Way! The Tudor period abounds with stories of powerful, patient, pragmatic and wonderful women. john knox - a leader of the early protestant churc • mary tudor • elizabeth tudor • pope gregory • england's first queen elizabeth
A Candle of Belief My lifetime study of history has taught me many things, one thing I've hold on tight to in my life: there has never been a true victory over the human spirit. It wins out even over death. Elizabeth Tudor - despite her many human failings - will forever remain 'hero' in my mind because her life story is a perfect example of how the human spirit can prevail over almost impossible odds. elizabeth • elizabeth tudor • tudor women • edward vi • elizabeth i
Celebrating Five Years at Tudor England... Kind of hard to believe... anne boleyn • falling pomegranate seeds: duty • tudor england • katherine of aragon • mary tudor
Renaissance Composer William Byrd Taking a break from 20th-century composers, let's trek backwards a few hundred years to the life of William Byrd. william byrd • english renaissance • protestant church music • catholic church music • john rutter
Tudor Women Weak? No Way! 'Women are weak, frail, impatient, feeble and foolish…Queens are repugnant to nature', thus ranted John Knox. I briefly respond to his view, a view shared by many during this period. tudor women • elizabeth i • john knox • tudor • edward vi
Book Review: The Secret Lion. In "The Secret Lion", historical possibilities are rendered possible through a carefully choreographed story. tudor • edward vi • elizabeth i • tudors • tudor period
Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587) Born in 1542, Mary became queen at just six days old. Thus began the power struggle between Scotland, England and France. mary queen of scots • protestant reformation • rough wooing • babington plot • sottish catholic monarchy
Masterpiece Theater Memories of the Classic British Drama shown on PBS masterpiece theater • bbc • drama • upstairs downstairs • bridehead revisited
The Coronation Procession of Elizabeth I The Londoners took Elizabeth's coronation procession to present their new queen with an image of the type of ruler they wanted: a good, wise, just, and Protestant ruler. elizabeth i • england • coronation • london • london guilds |
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