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The Reign of Mary I: Who were key members in Mary's Reign?
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The Reign of Mary I. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. Who were key members in Mary's Reign? Holy Roman Emperor, Marys cousin and Philip II's father. Mary maintained ocrrespondence with him and he was a father figure. Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor - imprisoned during Edwards reign. Imperial ambassador for Charles V. Cousin of Marys who became Papal legate with brief to restore Catholicism. Pope wanted lands returned to Church. Pope from 1555 - Anti-habsburg therefore clashed with England. In her will, M...
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The Reign of Mary I: March 2009
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The Reign of Mary I. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. How successful was Mary I's counter Reformation? What were the problems facing a counter-reformation? There were major financial costs to restore Catholicism. A huge possibility of a Protestant upsurge. Bible was reprinted in LATIN - So the bishops had to be re-educated. Monastries had been destroyed and the current lands were sold. A return to the papal authoritywould mean an end to royal supremacy, which was strongly supported by the ruling and landed elites.
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Mid-Tudor Rebellions 1536 - 1569: Ketts Rebellion
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Mid-Tudor Rebellions 1536 - 1569. Thursday, 15 January 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there a Religious Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there a Economic Mid-Tudor Crisis? Legacy of Henry VIII. The Reign of Mary I. The Reign of Elizabeth I. The Pilgrimage of Grace.
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Was there a Religious Mid-Tudor Crisis?: January 2009
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Was there a Religious Mid-Tudor Crisis? Tuesday, 27 January 2009. How significant was the role of the Church before the Reformation? There are two main interpretations of the state of the Catholic Church in England before the reformation:. 2) The Church was in danger already: even before Henry VIII split with Rome, changes had been made in English religion. It has been argued that although the Church looked good on the surface, there were already serious problems. Thursday, 15 January 2009. The Protestan...
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Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis?: Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis?
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Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis? Wednesday, 18 February 2009. Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis? Your own. (tags: crisis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Was there a Religious Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there an Economic Mid-Tudor Crisis? What were the Rebellions of the Mid-Tudor Period? The Reign of Mary I. The Reign of Elizabeth I. Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis?
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Mid-Tudor Crisis 1536-69: Was there a Mid Tudor Crisis?
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Friday, 8 May 2009. Was there a Mid Tudor Crisis? The Agenda For Debate. Large-scale absenteeism in the Edwardian and Marian churches (but were absentees the same people in both reigns, and why were they absent? Regional variations and polarities: progress of Protestantism in localities? Were the British Isles Catholic, Protestant or non-committal? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Was there a Political Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there a Religious Mid-Tudor Crisis? Was there an Economic Mid-Tudor Crisis?
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Mid-Tudor Rebellions 1536 - 1569: January 2009
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Mid-Tudor Rebellions 1536 - 1569. Thursday, 15 January 2009. Welcome to the Mid-Tudor Crisis blog! This has been created to help with classwork and revision, and to provide you with all the information you need to know. The Pilgrimage of Grace. The harvests of 1535 had also led to high food prices, and this angered many peasants who could not afford the price rise. There were also many rumours and fears surrounding the sheep tax, which in turn contributed to the rebellion. Philip II of Spain.