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Change: TuCTudorCourtPolitics Want to edit this page? Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.) The King Personal MonarchyGovernment is the response to the will of ONE man. Consequences:- Royal authority operated
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Change: Court Factions COURT FACTIONS 1529 - 1547 Aragonese FactionCatholic Origins go back to Henry VII and also referred to as "the Stafford-Neville" & later "the Neville-Courtenay" connection & would last many centuries Figureheads : Queen Katherine of Aragon & Princess Mary Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: Edward
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Change: Experts discuss how politics worked in Henry VIII's Tudor England [source: HistoricRoyalPalacesMay 22, 2009]LITERATURE: GR Elton, Reform and reformation EW Ives, Faction in Tudor England (Historical Association pamphlet) David Starkey 'The age of the household' in Stephen Medcalf, ed, The later middle ages JJ Scarisbrick, Henry VIII David
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Change: Boleyn'sBoleyn's bitterest enemies) George Neville, Lord BurgavennySir Edward Neville Henry Pole, Lord Montague Bishop Stephan Gardiner Thomas Wriothesley Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon Lord Thomas Hussey Boleyn Faction Reformers Figureheads: Anne Boleyn & Princess Elizabeth Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire
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Change: Anne Boleyn's bitterest enemies) George Neville, Lord BurgavennySir Edward Neville Henry Pole, Lord Montague Bishop Stephan Gardiner Thomas Wriothesley Henry Courtenay, Earl of Devon Lord Thomas Hussey Boleyn Faction Reformers Figureheads: Anne Boleyn & Princess Elizabeth Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire George
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Change: Origins go back to Henry VII and also referred to as "the Stafford-Neville" & later "the Neville-Courtenay" connection & would last many centuries Figureheads : Queen Katherine of Aragon & Princess Mary Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham Sir Thomas More Princess Margaret Tudor
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Change: Origins go back to Henry VII and also referred to as "the Stafford-Neville" & later "the Neville-Courtenay" connection & would last many centuries Figureheads : Queen Katherine of Aragon & Princess Mary Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham Sir Thomas More Princess Margaret Tudor
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Change: David Starkey 'The age of the household' in Stephen Medcalf, ed, The later middle ages JJ Scarisbrick, Henry VIII David Starkey, The reign of Henry VIII: personalities and politics GR Elton, The Tudor revolution in government C Coleman and D Starkey, eds., Revolution reassessed: revisions in
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Change: the series: Sir William Cecil Sir Nicolas Throckmorton William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke Wild CardsThomas Cromwell (switched factions as it suited him)Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (whose downfall was orchestrated by factions at court)Henry Fitzroy - Henry's illegitimate son had his own faction until his early death LITERATURE:
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Change: later Reformers Figureheads: Jane Seymour & Prince Edward Tudor Supporters Shown on the series: John SeymourEdward Seymour Thomas Seymour Catherine Parr Catherine Brandon nee Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk (surname Brooke in the series) Francis Bryan ( who had swtiched from the Boleyn faction)Not shown on the series: Sir
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Change: oneONE man. Consequences:- Royal authority operated in terms of Royal favour- Executive authority given to the men the King trusted- A Struggle for power by competing for the King's favour FACTION in Tudor England was crucial in Tudor Politics.
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