At Hampton Court Palace during three January days in the year 1604 a gathering of ecclesiastical and political leaders of England was faced by problems which were disrupting national unity, iilthough the implication of the issues involved was far reachings the men in power were not aware of the deeply rooted significance of what was being discussed, because their primary concern was to quiet ministers and educators whom they considered troublesome.The pivotal person was the new monarch, James I. If the king had been less desirous of displaying his intellectual, literary arid theological skill, the conference would not have been held. If he had been of the disposition to seek understanding of other men's minds rather than to impose...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
The position of English monarchs as supreme governors of the Church of England profoundly affected e...
The Hampton Court Conference was summoned by James I in January 1604, a few months after his accessi...
Hampton Court conference (act. 1604), was a three-day meeting of privy councillors, bishops, other s...
The aim of the dissertation is a comparative analysis of the English royal court in the first half o...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
Until recently, King James VI and I suffered from an excessively unforgiving reputation: Sir Anthony...
Until recently, King James VI and I suffered from an excessively unforgiving reputation: Sir Anthony...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The luxury and scandal; the pleasures and pains of royalty have continually constructed and reconstr...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
The position of English monarchs as supreme governors of the Church of England profoundly affected e...
The Hampton Court Conference was summoned by James I in January 1604, a few months after his accessi...
Hampton Court conference (act. 1604), was a three-day meeting of privy councillors, bishops, other s...
The aim of the dissertation is a comparative analysis of the English royal court in the first half o...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
Until recently, King James VI and I suffered from an excessively unforgiving reputation: Sir Anthony...
Until recently, King James VI and I suffered from an excessively unforgiving reputation: Sir Anthony...
This thesis is about court politics during the years of Wolsey's ascendancy and it is based upon a ...
From 1614 to 1625, George Villiers ascended to the highest rank of power and prestige in the court o...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
On March 6, 1688, Anthony a Wood, antiquary of Oxford, wrote that it had been the prediction of the ...
The luxury and scandal; the pleasures and pains of royalty have continually constructed and reconstr...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the period 1509-1515 in England, this being the ...
The position of English monarchs as supreme governors of the Church of England profoundly affected e...