Queen Elizabeth I: Part One: Redheaded Stepchild
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How circumstance, luck, and fate wound up giving England one of the country’s greatest monarchs in the form of an unusually resilient young redheaded woman.
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How circumstance, luck, and fate wound up giving England one of the country’s greatest monarchs in the form of an unusually resilient young redheaded woman.
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Before she was Bloody Mary, she was Queen Mary. And before that, she was Lady Mary. Before that she was Princess Mary, a young girl who had yet to learn just how terrible her father was.
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Kathryn Parr lived through the lives and deaths of Henry VIII’s previous five wives, which is likely how she learned to survive him.
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Catherine Howard was elevated from obscurity, burned fire bright, and died for it.
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Taking a closer look at the brief marriage and reign of a kind woman who is oven overshadowed by the drama of her predecessors.
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It took seven years for Anne to become Queen. It only took four months for her to lose everything, including her head.
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In which we learn how Anne Boleyn forced her way into history through sheer force of amazingness.
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The second half of Katherine’s life began with a series of miscarriages and ended with her death.
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