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letter from Mary stuart to her cousin queen Mary tudor
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450 Years Ago Today...
On November 17, 1558, 25-year-old Elizabeth received word of her ascension to the English throne, and uttered in Latin, "Is est Senior effectus, quod in est mirifice in nostrum oculos!"
-"This is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes!" Does anyone know how today's anniversary is being commemorated in England?
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Nov 17 2008, 4:20 PM EST by
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Anne Boleyn - do you think she now sympathised with Katherine?
As Anne starts to realise Henry's love for her is disappearing and he now wants someone else, do you think she starts to feel how Katherine of Aragon felt? Do you think she felt sorry for her, now she knows how it feels? Does anyone know of any references to her thoughts on this?
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May 19 2008, 3:04 AM EDT by
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Books on Mary I
Amazon.com is set to have a book available this week called "The First Queen of England: The Myth of "Bloody Mary" and the author is Linda Porter. Another is set for an October release and it is "Mary Tudor" by Judith Richards.
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Jul 6 2008, 1:29 PM EDT by
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Difference between Tower Green vs. Tower Hill
To my knowledge (feel free correct me if I'm mistaken) there were only 10 known people to have been executed on Tower Hill (their names are on the Execution Memorial in the Tower of London). During the Tudor period, 6 of these were executed and they were: Anne Boleyn, Margaret Pole, Catherine Howard, Jane Rochford / Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, and Robert Devereux.
http://www.hrp.org.uk/Resources/Memorial%20-%20executions%20at%20the%20Tower%20of%20London%20factsheet.pdf Those were the only people during the Tudor Era that were killed inside the grounds of the Tower. The rest were either executed at Tower Hill (so crowds could watch) or Tyburn.
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Apr 10 2008, 11:58 AM EDT by
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Mary and Elizabeth
I was very moved by Mary's actions last night as she held her baby sister and sang to her it showed that she loved the child , even after all that has been done to this 17 yr old she still had it in her heart to not take it out on a child, I have read that Mary and Elizabeth where close and that Mary spoke well of her little sister saying she was a goodly child. I wondering how it will be on the show when they are both put into the same boat and lose there Father's love to there New step-mom and Edward
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Queen Elizabeth I - Historical profile
The History of Elizabeth I Queen of England November 17, 1558 (aged 25) - t...
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Queen Mary I - Historical profile
The History of Mary I Queen of England & Ireland From July 19, 1553 (aged 37) t...
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Queen Mary I Art Gallery
Images of Queen Mary I ove r the centuries Click EasyEdit to add to this page! (Don't see the Easy...
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Queen Mary I Biography
Queen Mary I Biography & Personal Commentary written by DarkLadyWitch11 ( a wiki member) ...
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Queen Mary I in TV & Movies
MOVIE & TV Portrayals of Mary I Want to add to this page? Click EasyEdit to update this page! ...
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Similarities between Mothers and Children
I put together some paintings/portraits of the first three Queens and their children. I've noticed similarities in all of them, some major, some minor, but resemblence none the less. Tell me what you think and see...
Katherine and Mary: http://tudorswiki.sho.com/photo/3107398/Katherine+%26+Mary Anne and Elizabeth: http://tudorswiki.sho.com/photo/3107395/Anne+%26+Elizabeth Jane and Edward: http://tudorswiki.sho.com/photo/3107396/Jane+%26+Edward
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Dec 10 2008, 12:27 AM EST by LNor19
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the most evil women in history : mary tudor
Somebody beyond me saw this program?
It was made by discovery channel and approaches the women cruelest of history.
if you saw, tell me your opinion about it.
here's my: Here in my city, when they teach about English absolutism, they speak only of henry and elizabeth, they only mention mary. I started to study mary and tried understand why it acted as she acted in her reign. I'm not catholic, in the reality i nor have religion,.What she calls me the attention is her “tudor” personality and for that she passed through, of the princess loved until the bastard, and later the queen of England.
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Sep 3 2008, 1:03 PM EDT by
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The Tudors Timeline
Historical Timeline of the Events of the Tudor Era 1485 - 1603 ...
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Tudor List of Executions
The Headsman's axe & block at the Tower The Tower of London & Traitors Gate Tower Green - ...
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Will Mary be featured in a more balanced perspective?
From the Tudors predictions page: The Reign of Mary I
In his film "Elizabeth", Michael Hirst's depiction of Mary as queen is less than flattering. Will Hirst feature Mary from a more balanced perspective by also showing her positive achievements as queen and personal side?
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Jun 16 2008, 6:11 PM EDT by
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Will we see Bloody Mary arising in Season 3?
Posted by antoinette2 on The Tudors Predictions Page:
Will we see Mary, already emotionally damaged, growing into the disturbed, future Bloody Mary?
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May 30 2008, 3:11 PM EDT by
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