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To do justice to the greatest Western queen regnant of the Early Modern period and to her extraordinary im- pact on her court , her country , and her world required bringing together disparate materials that were available to many ...
To do justice to the greatest Western queen regnant of the Early Modern period and to her extraordinary im- pact on her court , her country , and her world required bringing together disparate materials that were available to many ...
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What if Elizabeth , the Virgin Queen DID have an illegitimate son ? ... In her afterward , this is certainly the point Maxwell herself makes : " I found as I researched The Queen's Bastard ... the scenario was entirely plausible .
What if Elizabeth , the Virgin Queen DID have an illegitimate son ? ... In her afterward , this is certainly the point Maxwell herself makes : " I found as I researched The Queen's Bastard ... the scenario was entirely plausible .
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“ The Recorder of London's Speech to Queen Elizabeth . . . 1593. ” Nichols 3 : 228-31 . Elizabeth I. Collected Works . Ed . Leah S. Marcus , Janel Mueller , and Mary Beth Rose . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 2000 . Foxe , John .
“ The Recorder of London's Speech to Queen Elizabeth . . . 1593. ” Nichols 3 : 228-31 . Elizabeth I. Collected Works . Ed . Leah S. Marcus , Janel Mueller , and Mary Beth Rose . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 2000 . Foxe , John .
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