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Queen Katherine of Aragon
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jul 9 2008, 2:11 AM EDT |
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Change:history study of the 18 surviving funeral effigies -life sized figures of the deceased displayed in the funeral processionand left to stand over the tomb until the tomb monument was finished-, completed-, of kings, queens (four are Tudor: Elizabeth of York and Henry VII, parents of HenryVIII,
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jul 9 2008, 1:55 AM EDT |
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Change:Buckingham, who died in Rome at the age of 19 and whose face and hands are based on post-mortem casts of the young man's face and hands is so realistically displayed on its coffin board in a glass case, that one feels oneself to be
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Change:Annne'sAnne's prayerbooks, the valance of a bed hanging that Anne may have embroidered, Elizabeth's famous locket ring with its portrait of her mother, Anne, as well as the defaced medallion, which is the one likeness done in her lifetime) that have not been often published. IvesIves' style
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jun 13 2008, 7:12 PM EDT |
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Change:a person, no doubt as there is less on record of her relationships outside of Henry. There are also sumptuous descriptions of her clothing, jewelry, and furnishings and the fate of some of them after her death. There are little-known facts: who would have guessed that Anne and her
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jun 13 2008, 7:09 PM EDT |
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Change:relationships outside of Henry. There are also sumptuous descriptions of her clothing, jewelry, and furnishings and the fate of some of them after her death. There are little-known facts: who would have guessed that Anne and her attendants spent so much time embroidering? Many of the beautiful counterpanes,
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jun 13 2008, 7:06 PM EDT |
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Change:persona and life. He also explains the political machinery of the Tudor court. While providing chapter notes at the back of the book, Ives also cites his sources in the body of the text, allowing continuity in reading (one doesn't need to flip to the back of the book
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jun 13 2008, 7:01 PM EDT |
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Change:atterndantsattendants spent so much time embroidering? Many of the beautiful counterpanes, curtains, etc. were embroidered by Anne and her ladies, belying the common image of her chambers as the center of constant dancing, flirting, and revelry. Ives has chosen photos ( including those of Annne's prayerbooks, the
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The Tudors Bookshelf Non fiction
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Jun 13 2008, 6:59 PM EDT |
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Change:book, Ives also cites his sources in the body of the text, allowing continuity in reading (one doesn't need to flip to the back of the book to check sources) He does admit to being an Anne Boleyn fan as indeed many historians do have some bias toward their subjects,
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Tudor Words Glossary
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Jun 13 2008, 6:04 PM EDT |
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Change:i.e. 'stained' by the court, thus depriving him/her of all civil rights such as owning property or willing it to his/her family. The property of the condemned was thus forfeit to the King as well as any titles and privileges, i.e. wardships.wardships, incomes, etc. Thomas Cromwell, Margaret
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Tudor Words Glossary
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Jun 13 2008, 6:00 PM EDT |
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Change:nuponupon deserving courtiers, e.g. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, the boon companion of Henry VIII was granted the wardship of Catherine Willoughby, the daughter of
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Tudor Words Glossary
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Jun 11 2008, 9:58 PM EDT |
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Change:A tapestry wall hanging Bawdes pimps Bible book Bodkin a dagger Boggard, latrine, garderobe a privy Bord dinner table Boss a fat woman Botcher a mender of old clothes Buxom obedient, lively, yielding Cake loaf of bread Carl a fellow Carpet-Knight a contemptuous term for a
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Change:nupon deserving courtiers, e.g. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, the boon companion of Henry VIII was granted the wardship of Catherine Willoughby, the daughter of Katharine of
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Tudor Words Glossary
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Jun 11 2008, 12:22 AM EDT |
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Change: care and protection of a ward ; the right to the custody of an infant heir of a feudal tenant and of the heir's property.
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Anne Boleyn - Historical Profile
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Jun 5 2008, 11:43 PM EDT |
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Change:Anne Boleyn's Lute DOWNFALL AND EXECUTION:Anne's life would soon come to end following the arrest and torture of her musician, Mark Smeaton, sometime in the last week of April, 1536. All accusations were denied (adultery) but he soon confessed under torture. He provided another name, Sir Henry Norris
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