Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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
. |
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. 351 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. 48 |
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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