Delve into the turbulent reign of "The History of Mary I, Queen of England," a meticulously researched account of the 16th-century monarch. Jean Mary Stone draws upon public records, ambassadorial despatches, original private letters, and other contemporary documents to paint a vivid picture of Queen Mary's life and times.
Explore the complexities of Tudor history and English monarchy as you uncover the details of Mary I's life, from her ascension to the throne to the challenges she faced. This historical biography provides a comprehensive look at a pivotal figure in European history and the Renaissance. Discover the intricate details of Mary's reign and the political landscape of 16th-century England through carefully compiled historical records. Perfect for anyone interested in English history, the Tudor dynasty, or the life of Queen Mary.
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