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Thomas Seymour , her brother Edward's uncle , had married her father's widow , Catherine Parr . Elizabeth was a member of the Queen Dowager's household . Indiscretions occurred between Seymour and Elizabeth in the propinquity of this ...
Thomas Seymour , her brother Edward's uncle , had married her father's widow , Catherine Parr . Elizabeth was a member of the Queen Dowager's household . Indiscretions occurred between Seymour and Elizabeth in the propinquity of this ...
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The progress of Protestantism during the reign of Edward had been such that there were 300 martyrs and 800 exiles during Mary's reign . Nationalism , antisacerdotalism , Lollardy , Lutheranism , Zwinglianism , Calvinism , Anabaptism ...
The progress of Protestantism during the reign of Edward had been such that there were 300 martyrs and 800 exiles during Mary's reign . Nationalism , antisacerdotalism , Lollardy , Lutheranism , Zwinglianism , Calvinism , Anabaptism ...
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Everything will be done as in the time of King Edward . ” 8 Reports and counterreports about changes in religion were rife . An episode in the House of Commons illustrates the tensions in Parliament . The clerk reported it in these ...
Everything will be done as in the time of King Edward . ” 8 Reports and counterreports about changes in religion were rife . An episode in the House of Commons illustrates the tensions in Parliament . The clerk reported it in these ...
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