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9f9a054 It is too dangerous to meddle in the marriage of princes,' he muttered as he withdrew. Arundel made a joke at his expense, saying 'He lost his post as Chancellor that day, for the Queen had usurped it,' which drew wry laughter from the deputation. Alison Weir
edb391e A king was the Lord's anointed, hallowed at his coronation with holy oil. Alison Weir
720a15e the weight of evidence 'cannot convince those who do not wish to believe Alison Weir
3f0c138 Kat embraced her, concealing her dismay as best she could. For these few months, fraught as they were, Elizabeth had been entirely hers again. Alison Weir
2f59c9b Since mediaeval times, the King had been seen as two bodies in one: a mortal entity and "the King's person," representing unending royal authority; monarchs therefore referred to themselves in the plural form as "we." Alison Weir
26a6b2c Life was good, and already she understood that to be aware of happiness when you were actually feeling it, and not just in retrospect, was to be happy indeed. Alison Weir
7616fb0 But Anne was asking herself why being queen mattered so much, when the chance for true love was hers for the seizing. And always she came back to the argument that the crown was hers for the seizing too. She had never seen marriage alone as an especially fulfilling estate for women. She had always wanted more in life - and more than she had ever dreamed of would soon, God willing, be in her grasp. There was so much that she could accomplish.. Alison Weir
e5c8e4b Until quite recently women's histories were largely overlooked but in the wake of feminism there has been increasing interest in retrieving them. feminism history women-s-history non-fiction royalty Alison Weir
25639d3 Again, she may have made the equation that sexual involvement was inextricably linked with death. Alison Weir
b4883b0 William had now to consolidate his victory and establish himself as king, but first he sent his messenger across the sea to Normandy to tell Matilda that she was now, by the grace of God, queen of England. Alison Weir
dc30066 Be well advised what ye put in his head, for ye shall never pull it out again. Alison Weir
b4d1824 This was the culmination of all her hopes. God had seen fit to answer her prayers, and she was filled to the brim with thankfulness. She was to be Queen of England, raised by this magnificent young man to be the bride of his heart and the mother of his heirs. Those who had scorned he and tried to humiliate her would now have to defer to her - she tried not to relish the prospect, but she was only human. The days of want were gone for good; .. Alison Weir
704536b Some of my subjects do not know what is good for them, Alison Weir
776aefc The story was certainly current at court, and in 1535 a Member of Parliament, Sir George Throckmorton, accused Henry to his face of 'meddling' with both Anne's mother and sister Mary. 'Never with the mother,' Henry said. page-125 henry-viii Alison Weir
e281414 Late in the 16th centurt, William Cecil's son, Thomas reortedthat Philip had said that 'whatever he suffered from Queen Elizabeth was the judgement of God because, being married to Queen Elizabeth, whom he though a most virtuous and good lady, yet in the fancy of love he could not affect her; but as for the Lady Elizabeth; he was enamored of her, being a fair and beautiful woman. Alison Weir
70eb9d7 If a ruler suffers subjects to be ill-educated, and then punishes them for crimes they commit in their ignorance, what else can we conclude but that he first makes thieves and then punishes them! Alison Weir
de02fe6 Although, by todays standards, he set a vast amount of work, he believed as he told Mrs Ashley, that 'If you pour much drink into a goblet, the most part will dash out and run over'. In Ascham's view, it was the carrot, and not the stick, that worked. education roger-ascham tutoring-lady-elizabeth Alison Weir
8e3193d This led to a lessening of confidence in the judicial system. Justice, it seemed, was available only to those who could pay enough to secure a 'right verdict Alison Weir
c159cf5 Matilda managed to present William with ten children, which she probably could not have done had she been just over four feet tall. Alison Weir
0b31855 Maundy Thursday Alison Weir
ad9f645 Shrovetide. Alison Weir
f50b992 large and excellent joints, the delicacies and cleanliness customary in Italy were wanting Alison Weir
708cf0e Swearing, drunkenness, "haunting bad houses," fighting, and drawing graffiti--hugh penises were a favourite--on the palace walls were all punishable by warnings," Alison Weir
d7d4584 The King ruled in consultation with his chief nobles, who fromed the nucleus of what was in effect a military aristocracy, whose power was centered on the castles they used to subdue and dominate the land. Alison Weir
1709c9c importuned Alison Weir
565209d face that journey again in the winter." Arthur did not answer, and when she turned to look at him, she saw that" Alison Weir
aa44cf8 war was a dangerous business, and those who escaped death at the hands of the enemy often perished as a result of the dysentery and disease that could decimate armies. Alison Weir
c096b64 sycophancy Alison Weir
81253ca Masques Alison Weir
d179eef Agnus Dei; Alison Weir
4e22a17 7. CCR; Robert of Reading; Murimuth; Dugdale, Monasticon; Annales Alison Weir
da9aa4e Giladi states that "Jews from" Alison Weir
1e3dfdd allayed, Alison Weir
f8203c8 An organization which has the aims we have must be anonymous, must work silently,[52] and through education and infection rather than through force and noise. Alison Weir
d519279 assiduous Alison Weir
0e44b72 anxiety. Alison Weir
08a4233 Only during courtship might a woman briefly gain the upper hand, as both Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour did, but woe betide her if she did not quickly learn to conform once the wedding-ring was on her finger. The Alison Weir
d16ed05 Men, however, were encouraged to sow their wild oats, but a woman who did so became a social outcast and ruined her chances of making a good marriage. Alison Weir
a293b4e Who does not tremble when he considers how to deal with his wife?' asked Henry VIII in his treatise A Defence of the Seven Sacraments; 'for not only is he bound to love her, but so to live with her that he may return her to God pure and without stain, when God who gave shall demand His own again.' Marriage Alison Weir
d0e11d7 a royal bride could come to enjoy considerable power and influence, as did both Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. Yet such status and power emanated solely from her husband. She enjoyed no freedoms but those he permitted her. Without him, she was nothing. Queens Alison Weir
eb188de One French ambassador, having witnessed the royal temper, confided, 'When I see her enraged against any person whatever, I wish myself in Calcutta, fearing her anger like death Alison Weir
30fcf32 recusancy, Alison Weir
3c92130 Former Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson also opposed Zionism. Acheson's biographer writes that Acheson "worried that the West would pay a high price for Israel." Another author, John Mulhall, records Acheson's warning of the danger for U.S. interests: "...to transform [Palestine] into a Jewish State capable of receiving a million or more immigrants would vastly exacerbate the political problem and imperil not only American but all Weste.. Alison Weir
2638568 attainder, Alison Weir
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