Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... Boleyn family , and she chose to surround herself with maternal memo- ries . Despite the dynastic threat attached to Anne Boleyn's reputation , Elizabeth preserved — usually in small acts , often without comment — a place in her world ...
... Boleyn family , and she chose to surround herself with maternal memo- ries . Despite the dynastic threat attached to Anne Boleyn's reputation , Elizabeth preserved — usually in small acts , often without comment — a place in her world ...
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... Boleyn , natural son and namesake of Anne Boleyn's brother . Between 1559 and his death in 1603 , George Boleyn held various church offices , including Dean of Lichfield , and it was ru- mored that Elizabeth “ would have made him bishop ...
... Boleyn , natural son and namesake of Anne Boleyn's brother . Between 1559 and his death in 1603 , George Boleyn held various church offices , including Dean of Lichfield , and it was ru- mored that Elizabeth “ would have made him bishop ...
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... Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died , Elizabeth felt the loss , not just of their friendship but also of the familial link with the past . In February 1603 , her cousin George ...
... Boleyn kin continued through Elizabeth's last years to her death . As her Boleyn relatives died , Elizabeth felt the loss , not just of their friendship but also of the familial link with the past . In February 1603 , her cousin George ...
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