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 76
... rumours about Stucley . King Philip II may have been taken in , but he had never seen Henry VIII . The Spanish were also keen to believe that John Perrot had a claim to the throne , and they supported an impostor claiming to be the ...
... rumours about Stucley . King Philip II may have been taken in , but he had never seen Henry VIII . The Spanish were also keen to believe that John Perrot had a claim to the throne , and they supported an impostor claiming to be the ...
Side 84
... rumour about her was that she was Henry's daughter . As conspiracy theories go , this is a particularly fanciful one ... rumours that he had been the lover of both Boleyn sisters and their mother – ' Never with the mother'.1o For a long ...
... rumour about her was that she was Henry's daughter . As conspiracy theories go , this is a particularly fanciful one ... rumours that he had been the lover of both Boleyn sisters and their mother – ' Never with the mother'.1o For a long ...
Side 148
... rumours , twelve years beforehand . It is likely that , as with the Sheltons , Mary and Marg , the abbreviated version of Margaret , were confused here , and it was Margaret Skipwith who Henry was rumoured to be interested in . Margaret ...
... rumours , twelve years beforehand . It is likely that , as with the Sheltons , Mary and Marg , the abbreviated version of Margaret , were confused here , and it was Margaret Skipwith who Henry was rumoured to be interested in . Margaret ...
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The Teenage King | 17 |
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