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Essay heading: Queen Elizabeth: Ruler for the Ages
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In her book, Jane Thomas (2000) states, “Anne’s enemies called her the goggle-eyed whore…” that name and image would haunt Elizabeth and follow her into adulthood (p. 1-11).
The Road to the Crown
Succession is a rite that is rich in tradition and rules. Succession within the House of Tudor was a maze of bloodlines and politics that, at best, is difficult to follow... displayed 300 characters
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The youngest born child to Henry VIII, Edward VI, would be the first successor because he was male. According to Simon Adams (2003), “Illegitimacy was used to justify the removal of Elizabeth and Mary from the Succession in Edward VI’s settlement of the crown.” Later, after the death of Edward, this idea would be challenged, paving the way for Mary I to take her rightful position as heir to the thrown (p... displayed next 300 characters
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