Tudor Victims of the Reformation
Tudor Victims of the Reformation
Lynda Telford
Subjects: Biographies & Memoirs, Historical, Europe, Leaders & Notable People, Royalty, True Crime, History, Great Britain, Religion & Spirituality, Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, International & World Politics, Specific Topics
Description
Description
The most famous and influential of the victims were the two people closest to Henry VIII. His mentor, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a great churchman and a diplomat of consummate skill. The other was to be the King’s second wife, Anne Boleyn.
These two adversaries, equally determined to succeed, had risen above the usual expectations of their time. Wolsey, of humble birth, became a price of the church, enjoying his position to the full, before coming into conflict with a woman who had no intention of being another passing fancy for the king. She would become the mother of one of the greatest and most famous of England’s monarchs.
They were brought down by the factions surrounding them and the selfish indifference of the man they thought they could trust. Though they succumbed to the forces aligned against them, their courage and achievements are remembered, and their places in history assured.
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Pen and Sword History
Date Published: 2017-03-03
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1473834031
Language: en
Pages: 256
Length: 6.25 inches,width: 1.25 inches,height: 9.25 inches
12 in stock
