1485-1603, tudors

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1485-1603, tudors

The church

2008
Examines the role religion played for people who lived in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

Elizabeth I

Queen of England's golden age
2005
A biography of Queen Elizabeth I, a daughter of Henry VIII, who ruled England from 1559 to 1603.

Queen Elizabeth I

1997
Follows the life of the strong-willed queen who brought new stability and vitality to England in the sixteenth century.

Good Queen Bess

the story of Elizabeth I of England
2001
Tells the life story of England's Elizabeth I, describing her father's desire for a male heir, the dangers she faced as a princess and queen, her love of art and theater, and the peace and prosperity her diplomatic skills brought to her country.

City of cannibals

2010
Dell, against her father's wishes, escapes to the City of Cannibals in search of Ronaldo, a boy who would leave supplies for her family and with whom she fell in love, and, while in the dangerous and surprising place, is faced with the decision to sign a mandated oath to the king or follow her heart and beliefs.

Doomed Queen Anne

2004
In 1520, thirteen-year-old Anne Boleyn, jealous of her older sister's beauty and position at court, declares that she will one day be queen of England, and that her sister will kneel at her feet.

Mary Tudor

courageous queen or Bloody Mary?
2008
A biography of the first queen of England Mary Tudor that describes her life and execution of hundreds of people for heresy.

Queen Elizabeth I

2003
Chronicles the life of Queen Elizabeth I, discussing her childhood, education, family life, personal relationships, motivations, personal qualities, and the impact her reign had on the history of Britain.

Will

2004
A novel about William Shakespeare's years in the bustling, romantic world of the London theater and his marriage to Anne Hathaway, who raised their children without him in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Six wives

the queens of Henry VIII
2003
Examines the lives of England's Henry VIII and his six wives, discussing the Tudor court and the king's motivations for marrying so many times.

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