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 45
... late ' , and not to indulge in ' talking of the King's pastime ' or his ' late or early going to bed ' . ' Henry made ... later . He was given the Anglo - Norman surname ' Fitzroy ' meaning ' son of the king ' which had been used by ...
... late ' , and not to indulge in ' talking of the King's pastime ' or his ' late or early going to bed ' . ' Henry made ... later . He was given the Anglo - Norman surname ' Fitzroy ' meaning ' son of the king ' which had been used by ...
Side 51
... later research disputes this . There are many pieces of circumstantial evidence for the earlier years of birth . Mary had apparently acquired a reputation for being sexually available in France by 1519 ; it would seem correct to say she ...
... later research disputes this . There are many pieces of circumstantial evidence for the earlier years of birth . Mary had apparently acquired a reputation for being sexually available in France by 1519 ; it would seem correct to say she ...
Side 76
... later . He then worked as a mercenary for the duke of Savoy , and became involved in piracy . Elizabeth I , pretending to be outraged by Stucley's piracy , which was being criticised by the European powers he was robbing , arrested him ...
... later . He then worked as a mercenary for the duke of Savoy , and became involved in piracy . Elizabeth I , pretending to be outraged by Stucley's piracy , which was being criticised by the European powers he was robbing , arrested him ...
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Chronology | 7 |
Henry and His Women II | 11 |
The Teenage King | 17 |
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