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Mary I The Daughter Of Time 2017 Penguin Monarchs John Edwards

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Mary I The Daughter Of Time 2017 Penguin Monarchs John Edwards
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Publisher: Penguin UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.75 MB
Pages: 112
Author: John Edwards
ISBN: 9780241184103, 024118410X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Mary I The Daughter Of Time 2017 Penguin Monarchs John Edwards by John Edwards 9780241184103, 024118410X instant download after payment.

Mary I (1553-58) became England's ruler on the unexpected death of her brother Edward VI. Her short reign is one of the great potential turning points in the country's history. As a convinced Catholic and the wife of Philip II, king of Spain and the most powerful of all European monarchs, Mary could have completely changed her country's orbit, making it a province of the Habsburg Empire and obedient again to Rome. These extraordinary possibilities are fully dramatized in John Edward's superb short biography. The real Mary I has almost disappeared under the great mass of Protestant propaganda that buried her reputation during her younger sister, Elizabeth I's reign. But what if she had succeeded?

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