The Mistresses of Henry VIIIHistory Press, 2009 - 224 sider The 16th century was a time of profound changes in religion & society across Europe. Some of Henry VIII's mistresses were at the forefront of influencing these events. In this book, Kelly Hart provides an insight into the love life of our most popular king, & the 12 women who knew the man behind the mask. |
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Side 26
... arranged the marriage of his son to Ursula Pole , whose grandfather had been Edward IV's brother - and no rumours of illegitimacy damaged his claim to the throne as they did for Edward IV and Henry VIII's other royal ancestors . It was ...
... arranged the marriage of his son to Ursula Pole , whose grandfather had been Edward IV's brother - and no rumours of illegitimacy damaged his claim to the throne as they did for Edward IV and Henry VIII's other royal ancestors . It was ...
Side 55
... arranged a better marriage . The main reason that historians suspect Henry's affair with Mary began in 1520 is the haste with which Mary's wedding seems to have been organ- ised . Thomas Boleyn arrived in England only a week before the ...
... arranged a better marriage . The main reason that historians suspect Henry's affair with Mary began in 1520 is the haste with which Mary's wedding seems to have been organ- ised . Thomas Boleyn arrived in England only a week before the ...
Side 127
... arrange clandestine liaisons with other ladies . 29 Like his predecessor in the post , Sir William Compton , Norris was a go - between for the king and his lovers . This may have made him less inclined to marry Mary – either through ...
... arrange clandestine liaisons with other ladies . 29 Like his predecessor in the post , Sir William Compton , Norris was a go - between for the king and his lovers . This may have made him less inclined to marry Mary – either through ...
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Chronology | 7 |
Henry and His Women II | 11 |
The Teenage King | 17 |
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