Henry Norris served as English ambassador in France from 1567 to 1571, during the second and third French wars of religion, fought between Protestant Huguenots and the ruling Catholics. As ambassador Norris was able to help convince his reluctant Queen, Elizabeth I, to provide aid to her fellow Protestants in France. Elizabeth also entrusted Norris with the task of persuading the French authorities to refrain from sending forces to aid the deposed Scottish Queen Mary and Catholic rebels in the North of England. Despite contemporary criticism that he was inexperienced, and criticism from modern historians that he was ineffective, this thesis shows that Norris played an important role in England’s diplomatic relationship with France during hi...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754654957Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in the hi...
On November 17, 1558 it appeared that the argosy of England had in fact been shipwrecked and the ro...
In November 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the throne of England as a single Queen with Protestant tende...
When he left France in July 1624 to go to England, on young Louis XIII’s order, Antoine Coiffier de ...
This thesis considers the foreign policy of Charles I of England towards the France of Louis XIII an...
Negotiations between Charles I and the Confederation of Kilkenny lasted from January, 1643, until hi...
Ce mémoire porte sur la politique étrangère d’Élisabeth 1ère, reine d’Angleterre (1558-1603), face à...
Henry VIII (1509-1547) is among the most famous, and definitely infamous, kings of English history. ...
This thesis examines the Spanish embassies sent to Elizabethan England by Philip II and Anglo- Spani...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
The fragmentary nature of the evidence for the proceedings of the Parliament of 1559 is one of the m...
This work details primarily the last nine years of the life of Henry Norris, a British court figure ...
The reign of Henry III (1216-1272) was one of many firsts. The first reign under the Magna Carta, a ...
This dissertation focuses on Anglo-Habsburg relations during the personal rule of Charles I until th...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754654957Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in the hi...
On November 17, 1558 it appeared that the argosy of England had in fact been shipwrecked and the ro...
In November 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the throne of England as a single Queen with Protestant tende...
When he left France in July 1624 to go to England, on young Louis XIII’s order, Antoine Coiffier de ...
This thesis considers the foreign policy of Charles I of England towards the France of Louis XIII an...
Negotiations between Charles I and the Confederation of Kilkenny lasted from January, 1643, until hi...
Ce mémoire porte sur la politique étrangère d’Élisabeth 1ère, reine d’Angleterre (1558-1603), face à...
Henry VIII (1509-1547) is among the most famous, and definitely infamous, kings of English history. ...
This thesis examines the Spanish embassies sent to Elizabethan England by Philip II and Anglo- Spani...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
The fragmentary nature of the evidence for the proceedings of the Parliament of 1559 is one of the m...
This work details primarily the last nine years of the life of Henry Norris, a British court figure ...
The reign of Henry III (1216-1272) was one of many firsts. The first reign under the Magna Carta, a ...
This dissertation focuses on Anglo-Habsburg relations during the personal rule of Charles I until th...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9780754654957Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in the hi...
On November 17, 1558 it appeared that the argosy of England had in fact been shipwrecked and the ro...