Elizabeth and Her CourtMarshall Cavendish, 2008 - 80 strán (strany) Profiles the life of England's Queen Elizabeth I and those in her royal court including ladies of the court, councilors, courtiers, and noble children. Also discusses the problems the royal court faced such as health issues, treasonous plots, and foreign |
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... courtiers — Juvenile literature . 2 . Great Britain - Court and courtiers - History - 16th century - Juvenile literature . 3. Great Britain - Court and courtiers— Social life and customs - 16th century - Juvenile literature . 4. Great ...
... courtiers — Juvenile literature . 2 . Great Britain - Court and courtiers - History - 16th century - Juvenile literature . 3. Great Britain - Court and courtiers— Social life and customs - 16th century - Juvenile literature . 4. Great ...
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... Courtiers 31 4. Ladies of the Court 43 5. Noble Children 51 6. Celebrations and Spectacles 59 7. Palace Problems 67 GLOSSARY 73 FOR FURTHER READING 74 ONLINE INFORMATION 74 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 75 SOURCES FOR QUOTATIONS 75 INDEX 78 ...
... Courtiers 31 4. Ladies of the Court 43 5. Noble Children 51 6. Celebrations and Spectacles 59 7. Palace Problems 67 GLOSSARY 73 FOR FURTHER READING 74 ONLINE INFORMATION 74 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 75 SOURCES FOR QUOTATIONS 75 INDEX 78 ...
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