Queen Mary I

Standard Name: Mary I, Queen
Used Form: Mary Tudor

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Occupation Katherine Parr
Before her second husband died, KP had taken up, like her mother before her, a Court post as lady-in-waiting to Princess Mary .
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
politics Katherine Parr
KP supervised the education, encouraged the writing, and tried to form the minds of her new batch of step-children: Mary , Elizabeth , and Edward . (Susan E. James in the Oxford Dictionary of...
Occupation Katherine Parr
This year she wrote to Mary in Latin enlisting her support.
Devereux, Edward James. “The Publication of the English Paraphrases of Erasmus”. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Vol.
51
, pp. 348-57.
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King, John N. “Patronage and Piety: The Influence of Catherine Parr”. Silent But For the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works, edited by Margaret P. Hannay, Kent State University Press.
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Fictionalization Katherine Parr
Dozens of fictional representations of KP inhabit the fringes of the many re-imaginings of her husband and her step-daughter; few of them pay any attention to her intellectual life or her writing. She takes centre...
Textual Features Agnes Strickland
Their work (covering the lives both of queens regnant and of queens consort up to Anne ) covered enough new ground to be genuinely innovative. Their general thesis was that queens as rulers had been...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Strickland
The fifth volume of this work is remarkable for Elizabeth's daringly controversial vindication of Mary Tudor . Mary's aggressive attempts to restore Catholicism have made her a stock historical scapegoat in the Protestant nation created...

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