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By: Ellen Wilson
Elizabethan England breeds secrecy in an age of religious and intellectual persecution, causing many intellectuals to go underground. more...
By: Megan L. Oakley
The elder sister of Anne, Mary Boleyn's relationship with the king helped spark dramatic changes in England before she disappeared from public view until today. more...
By: Lorri Mealey
The House of Tudor is probably the most famous of all English royal families. Having come to power during the height of the European Renaissance, the Tudor Dynasty would more...
By: Megan L. Oakley
As the heir to the throne of Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey ruled for nine days. The tragic and short reign of the young queen is just another part of the Tudor drama. more...
By: Tabitha Davies
Conditions for priests that took refuge in hiding-places were horrific, but threat of punishment for their beliefs was worse. Why did they suffer these conditions? more...
By: Megan L. Oakley
The short life of Edward VI was ruled by power-hungry ministers and in the shadow of the reign of his father, Henry VIII. more...
Bolton Castle Prison of Queen Mary
By: Rachel Bellerby
Mary Queen of Scots spent six months imprisoned in luxury at Bolton Castle, North Yorkshire. She was to spend nearly two decades as a prisoner of Queen Elizabeth I. more...
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