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... Mary Tudor's order.2 Queen Mary's zeal in restoring England to papal control created an understandable bifurcation among her subjects . It was in the midst of rising dissent , aware of the failure of her governmental and ecclesiastical ...
... Mary Tudor's order.2 Queen Mary's zeal in restoring England to papal control created an understandable bifurcation among her subjects . It was in the midst of rising dissent , aware of the failure of her governmental and ecclesiastical ...
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... Mary Stuart . Babington foolishly wrote to Mary revealing the details . But the letter , like all of Mary's corre- spondence , first passed through Walsingham's hands . When Mary Stuart replied by consenting to the plot and spurring the ...
... Mary Stuart . Babington foolishly wrote to Mary revealing the details . But the letter , like all of Mary's corre- spondence , first passed through Walsingham's hands . When Mary Stuart replied by consenting to the plot and spurring the ...
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James C. Bryant. Protestants who thought Mary Stuart's death would rid England of the succession problem were soon disillusioned when King Philip II of Spain announced himself as Mary's avenger . Before her death , Mary had formally ...
James C. Bryant. Protestants who thought Mary Stuart's death would rid England of the succession problem were soon disillusioned when King Philip II of Spain announced himself as Mary's avenger . Before her death , Mary had formally ...
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