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    the work of his enemies at court? Thomas Cromwell perceived by many historians to have been the second Wolsey‚ obtaining a majority of the power available within the power vacuum after Wolsey’s demise. He became the second most powerful man in England obtaining titles such as Lord Chancellor‚ he created several controversial reforms which made him unpopular and he made some potentially dangerous enemies at court‚ the enemies would overall be one of many factors which would lead to his execution

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    resembling more 17th century style houses - for example Versailles - however I don’t think it is entirely different due to some physical details of the house‚ how it was obtained and how it became what it is today. Firstly‚ (between 1536 and 1540 ) King Henry VIII wanted more power and money‚ and since The Pope didn’t approve of Henry’s divorce‚ he made himself Head of the church. When in this position‚ he found proof that religious people were being sinful which gave him a reason to destroy monasteries‚

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    Mary had also seen her mother’s religion 
and the religion of the whole country changed by her father‚ Henry the 8th and 
his advisers. All these situations shaped Mary’s character
into one that was disbelieving‚ cautious and revengeful. 
Mary certainly grew colder and stricter as she grew older 
and she clearly dealt harshly with rebellions that questioned her 
rule and her desire to change England to once again being 
aligned with the Roman Catholic Church. This was evidenced in 
the way that many

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    Unit 1: Renaissance and Reformation The Renaissance * Approximate dates: 1375 (death of Petrarch) – 1527 (sacking of Rome) * The Renaissance is highlighted by: * a rediscovery of classical learning (Greek and Roman) * beginning of science * increased diplomacy * increased secularism * new belief in the individual * Secularism: never rejects Christianity‚ however‚ rejects Church’s domination and emphasizes man’s capabilities * Begins in Italy

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    Write a critical analysis of Shakespeare’s chronicle Richard III‚ paying special attention to the representation of King Richard. Is this representation historically accurate? Tsvetomir Dimitrov 345 Richard is in every way the dominant character of the play that bears his name‚ to the extent that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain

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    unfavourable circumstances. Edward had not executed his enemies; Henry VI‚ Prince Edward‚ or Margaret of Anjou‚ so they escaped to Scotland. This provided an alternative King for Edward’s opponents to support. He was also a usurper to the throne‚ therefore the majority of the nobility that were still loyal to Henry VI could use this to their favour. Additionally‚ Edward did not control the distant parts of the country‚ especially the North of England and Wales. The Kingdom was extremely divided. There were

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    survived.” Miss Rafferty wrote the rhyme out on the board while Molly Denham and I dutifully copied it into our notebooks‚ as though we might otherwise forget.” (p. 5‚ l. 174-176)‚ Robin Black is showing how they both pretend not knowing about King Henry VIII and how it is an attempt to avoid being reminded of

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    refused to marry Henry‚ and could have run away. These actions and decisions would have dramatically changed the outcome of the story‚ and for that matter history. Anne has many different personality traits which seem to change over time. At first she seemed rebellious. This characteristic emerged when Anne found out that King Henry wanted to marry her. Over time this rebellion slowly disappeared. Soon after Anne became completely consumed with the becoming the Queen of England. Alas‚ her second

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    Part 1: Character Elizabeth Woodville -Elizabeth meets Edward IV as he rides through her town. - Elizabeth marries Edward IV in secret three days before he goes off to battle. - Edward IV wins the battle and officially becomes King of England. -Elizabeth’s marriage to Edward is formally announced‚ angering many of Edward’s advisors. -Elizabeth has three daughters. -Elizabeth’s father and brother are taken by Warwick’s army and are beheaded. Her mother is also accused of witchcraft. -Elizabeth

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    and land. Well‚ a very talented sailor discovered that field whose name was John Cabot. Giovanni Cabot (John Cabot) was a Genoese explorer and navigator who explored the Eastern coast of Canada in C.1497 with the permission and supervision of King Henry VII. Giovanni was born in C.1450 and passed away around C.1500. Cabot was an early merchant with no sailing experience but studied and had an interest in sailing. After countless years of being a merchant‚ he fully became a Venetian citizen being born

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