Mistresses of Henry VIIIThe History Press, 26. des. 2010 - 224 sider Seventeen-year-old Henry VIII was 'a youngling, he cares for nothing but girls and hunting.' Henry was considered a demi-god by his subjects, so each woman he chose was someone who had managed to stand out in a crowd of stunning ladies. This book offers an insight into the love life of Henry, and the twelve women who knew the man behind the mask. |
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... Jane Popincourt. Cracks were beginning to show in the royal marriage and there were the first rumours of an annulment. 1516: Jane Popincourt, with a generous leaving present from Henry, returned to France to join her former lover, the ...
... Jane Popincourt. Cracks were beginning to show in the royal marriage and there were the first rumours of an annulment. 1516: Jane Popincourt, with a generous leaving present from Henry, returned to France to join her former lover, the ...
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... Jane Seymour, his mistress. She refused unless he could offer her marriage. Queen Anne was arrested for treason, incest and adultery and executed. Eleven days later, Henry married Jane. It was reported that Henry regretted his marriage to ...
... Jane Seymour, his mistress. She refused unless he could offer her marriage. Queen Anne was arrested for treason, incest and adultery and executed. Eleven days later, Henry married Jane. It was reported that Henry regretted his marriage to ...
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Kelly Hart. leaving Henry inconsolable. 1537: Queen Jane died giving birth to the future Edward VI. There were no further rumours of Henry having ... Jane Seymour, his 'true wife'. Pastime with good company, I love, and shall until I.
Kelly Hart. leaving Henry inconsolable. 1537: Queen Jane died giving birth to the future Edward VI. There were no further rumours of Henry having ... Jane Seymour, his 'true wife'. Pastime with good company, I love, and shall until I.
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... Jane Popincourt, his sisters' French tutor; Mary Shelton, a poet and cousin of the Boleyn sisters; Elizabeth Amadas, a 'witch and prophetess'1; and Elizabeth Brooke, whose husband had left her because of her adultery. There was also the ...
... Jane Popincourt, his sisters' French tutor; Mary Shelton, a poet and cousin of the Boleyn sisters; Elizabeth Amadas, a 'witch and prophetess'1; and Elizabeth Brooke, whose husband had left her because of her adultery. There was also the ...
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... Jane Seymour, is the one he chose to be buried with. Henry may have considered it no coincidence that this was the wife God chose to give a male child to, the wife who was all a Christian lady should be. Yet this was not the type of ...
... Jane Seymour, is the one he chose to be buried with. Henry may have considered it no coincidence that this was the wife God chose to give a male child to, the wife who was all a Christian lady should be. Yet this was not the type of ...
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Bastards of the King | |
The Woman in the World That I Value The Most | |
The Year of Three Queens | |
His True Wife | |
I Like Her Not | |
Rose Without a Thorn | |
How Many Wives Will He Have? | |
Queen Katherine the Fourth? | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography About the Author Copyright | |
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