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 19
... considered essential to the dignity of a daughter of Spain , of money to pay the servants she did have . She was now ... considered attractive ; she was very short , and had fair skin , which may have come from her English heritage . She ...
... considered essential to the dignity of a daughter of Spain , of money to pay the servants she did have . She was now ... considered attractive ; she was very short , and had fair skin , which may have come from her English heritage . She ...
Side 43
... considered the only sane option . Yet there needed to be some way of meeting people's emotional needs , without risking adultery and disgrace . Courtly love was considered love in its purest , most romantic form , unsul- lied by sex ...
... considered the only sane option . Yet there needed to be some way of meeting people's emotional needs , without risking adultery and disgrace . Courtly love was considered love in its purest , most romantic form , unsul- lied by sex ...
Side 200
... considered a ' lady - killer ' as he was reasonably discreet . He seems to have , in the latter half of his reign , mistaken his attrac- tion to a woman for a legal right to marry . He married five of his wives mainly because he was ...
... considered a ' lady - killer ' as he was reasonably discreet . He seems to have , in the latter half of his reign , mistaken his attrac- tion to a woman for a legal right to marry . He married five of his wives mainly because he was ...
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Chronology | 7 |
Henry and His Women II | 11 |
The Teenage King | 17 |
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