Ten Tudor StatesmenE. Nash, 1906 - 402 trang |
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Alençon alliance Anne Boleyn authority Burghley Cardinal Cardinal's carried Catholic Cecil Charles Church clergy Colet conscience Council course Court Cranmer Cromwell's Crown death diplomatic divorce doctrine doubt Drake Earl ecclesiastical effect Elizabeth emperor enemies England English Erasmus Essex Europe expedition fact favour Ferdinand foreign France French hand heir Henry VII Henry's Huguenots Humphrey Gilbert idea Jane Seymour Katharine Katharine of Aragon king king's knew later Legatine Lord Lutheran marriage married Mary matter Maximilian ment merely minister monarch moral More's National Portrait Gallery Netherlands never organised Papacy Papal Parliament passed Philip political Pope popular position practical princes Protector Protestant Protestantism Queen Raleigh reason recognised Reformation reign religious rival royal sanction scheme Scotland sentiment Somerset Spain Spanish statesman Stephen Gardiner success theory thing Thomas Cromwell Thomas Wolsey throne tion Tudor Utopia VIII Walsingham whole wife Wolsey Wolsey's Yorkist young