If Mary Queen of Scots wished to marry, she would do very well for herself if she took for her husband Robert, Lord Dudley, the English Master of the Horse Such was the message that Queen Elizabeth conveyed to the Scottish secretary William Maitland of Lethington in March 1563
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
If Mary Queen of Scots wished to marry, she would do very well for herself if she took for her husba...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
After 1603 there was an outbreak of wedding fever at the English court, aptly summed up by John Cham...
This thesis will explore how Queen Elizabeth I of England\u27s use of interdynastic marriage negotia...
Submission to the Friends of Fondren Library Research Awards, 2018.This paper was originally prepar...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
The position of Robert Dudley as one of the most influential courtiers and statesmen during the reig...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
That kings throughout the entire Middle Ages used the marriages of themselves and their children to ...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This thesis concerns the character of Elizabeth I of England. Author presents Elizabeth’s ambivalent...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...
If Mary Queen of Scots wished to marry, she would do very well for herself if she took for her husba...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
After 1603 there was an outbreak of wedding fever at the English court, aptly summed up by John Cham...
This thesis will explore how Queen Elizabeth I of England\u27s use of interdynastic marriage negotia...
Submission to the Friends of Fondren Library Research Awards, 2018.This paper was originally prepar...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
The position of Robert Dudley as one of the most influential courtiers and statesmen during the reig...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
That kings throughout the entire Middle Ages used the marriages of themselves and their children to ...
This dissertation examines the literature of royal consorts in Stuart England. Critics and historian...
This thesis concerns the character of Elizabeth I of England. Author presents Elizabeth’s ambivalent...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
The union of 1625 between Charles Stuart, the Protestant king of Great Britain, and Henrietta Maria,...