The couple had four children who survived childhood: Arthur, Henry (Henry VIII), Margaret and Mary, but Elizabeth died on her birthday in 1503 at the age of 37. She died from a post-partum infection and her husband was said to have been devastated. Henry VII ruled for over 23 years ...
Contemporaries and later historians have disagreed on the circumstances of Edward VI's birth and the death of his mother, Jane Seymour. Was his a normal, though difficult, birth and his mother's death the result of injuries or puerperal fever? Or did Henry VIII order a caesarean delivery, ...
Henry VIII created a hybrid of a Church after breaking with Rome, but that was not unique in northern Europe. There were widespread attempts to find a 'middle way', the model being Cologne under Archbishop Hermann von Wied. Wied's efforts failed, but left admirers like Albert Hardenberg and...
Mariological Memory in The Winter's Tale and Henry VIII 's Tale and Henry VIII are built on a paradox—their women protagonists acquire increased moral authority even while they are being demoted and persecuted... Vanita,Ruth - SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 被引量: 25发表: 200...
The Reformation reached Ireland, effectively, in 1541 when the Dublin parliament renamed Ireland as a kingdom, and Henry VIII became both king and head of the church. His designated Archbishop had influence within the Pale, and under the two Tudor sisters, Mary and Elizabeth, the new theology...
She was signed up by an agent, Kenneth Mcreddie, who led her to the West End and the BBC, scoring her roles in several period dramas on stage as well as on TV productions, such as Foyle's War (2002), Henry VIII (2003) and Empire (2005). In 2001, she appeared as "Gwen ...
STOUT, splayed legs. Full, broad figure festooned in finery.Replumed head balanced on a stubby...By Linda Joffee
The Wars of the Roses didn't end at the Battle of Bosworth i... D Seward 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Crafting the Royal Image: Censorship and Portrayals of the Tudor Dynasty under Henry VIII When Henry Tudor defeated king Richard III at Bosworth Field in 1485, he claimed the English throne...
Thomas More (*Feb 16, 1478) lawyer, politician, writer, humanist, first minister at the court of Henry VIII. GB Martin Luther (*Nov 19, 1483) theologian, preacher, reformer, founder of Protestantism DE King of England Henry VIII (*Jul 7, 1491) King of England and Ireland GB Paracelsus...
In "Becket's Bones Burnt! Cardinal Pole and the Invention and Dissemination of an Atrocity," Thomas F. Mayer demonstrates that Pole "coordinated a campaign" to denigrate King Henry VIII's reputation by accusing him not only of the ... SB Monta - 《Catholic Historical Review》 被引量: 2发...