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Friday, August 22, 2008

Legacy of Mary Queen of Scotts

http://www.helium.com/items/1156984-mary-queen-scots-king-henry-viii-england?page=3
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (12)
    • ▼  August (2)
      • Describing the Downfall of Anne Boleyn
      • Legacy of Mary Queen of Scotts
    • ►  July (4)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  January (2)
  • ►  2007 (7)
    • ►  December (7)

Tudor Resources

  • TudorHistory.org
  • http://www.elizabethi.org/links/
  • Original UK history document archives
  • Tower of London background/virtual tour
  • Tower of London tourist info

Amazing Tudor Architectore

Amazing Tudor Architectore
This is tudor post and mortar architecture on steroids--I have no idea about the British architect that the picture mentions but the house is A Mazing. I would like to learn more about the history of Tudor architecture and have a post on it in progress.

Biographical resources

Along with the links I provide, the biographical sketches and of course my blogs, a valuable resource in my opinion is my gathering of the full-length ebooks below. One downside of free ebooks is that they are usually 70 years old (or unpublished) but that doesn't always make them less valuable! They can be a nearly botomless source of information for Tudor fans.

FREE FULL Ebooks Availabe for download

  • An Elementary History of England: With Illustrations, Tables, Maps
  • Architecture, Gothic and Renaissance
  • Chapters in the History of English Literature: From 1509 to the Close of
  • Commentaries on the Historical Plays Of Shakespeare
  • England in the age of Wycliffe
  • For years in the reign of Henry VIII
  • Her Majesty's Tower
  • Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey
  • History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of
  • History of Hampton Court Palace
  • History of the Conquest of England by the Normans: Its Causes, and Its
  • Lectures on History and Tragic poetry
  • Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman conquest
  • Medieval and Modern History: An Outline of Its Development
  • Reading from English History for Children: From 55 B.C. to 1853 A.D.
  • The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii
  • The life of Lady Jane Grey
  • The Tower of London
  • The tudor statesmen
  • When knighthood was in flower: The love story of Charles Brandon and Princess Mary

Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary
Read a biography of Henry's daughter, Mary I

Lady Jane Grey

Lady Jane Grey
Read the tragic biography of england's nine days Queen

Tudor geneology

Tudor geneology
Click the image to read about Henry's six wives

The cruelty of Henry VIII

The cruelty of Henry VIII
Click to read an anecdote out of the tyrant's life

Henry Tudor or VII

Henry Tudor or VII
Started the ball rolling with a questionable victory in the battlefield over Richard III, who had imprisoned his nephews (the rightful heirs) in the tower and eventually became unpopular. Henry renewed a distant Lancastrian claim (the Red rose vs. the white rose of York in the War of the Roses). But he secured things by marrying Elizabeth of York. Thus his son Henry VIII was both houses' heirs.

Queen Elizabeth I's Coronation

Queen Elizabeth I's Coronation
Click to read whether she had Mary Stuart killed?

Six Wives of Henry VIII

Six Wives of Henry VIII
From top Left: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard, Katherine Parr (or as the saying goes: divorced, beheaded, died; divorced beheaded survived)

Detail from Henry VIII Dynastic portrait

Detail from Henry VIII Dynastic portrait
These were symbolic portraits to indicate the figure, Henry VIII, his father (Henry Tudor VII), His mother (Elizabeth of York), and his wife, Jane Seymore. He was only married to Jane a year before she died in childbirth but he had every subsequent portrait painted with her, even using his sixth wife, Katherine Parr, to pose for Jane

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I am mom of four and would-be writer and thinker. I shouldn't say 'would be,' I have a Master's degree from Stanford in Linguistics. But my current interests are of necessity a bit informal. I am new to the blogosphere--sort of. I here give thanks to my inspirers, my relatives Kate, Stacey, and all the others related or not that have made their private selves public in this forum for web-crawling obsessiveness of us all. I have four blogs and can't figure out how to make the profiles separate without different login information, so I should also mention my wonderful family, my husband Slade, the reason behind any success of our family, and my amazing kids Drake Archer Chase and Sadie, are the reason I did any of this in the first place. I wouldn't think I had anything worth making public without them.
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Allegorical Tudor dynastic portrait

Allegorical Tudor dynastic portrait