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Tag Archives: Catherine Parr
The Taming of the Queen, by Philippa Gregory
My first experience of Philippa’s well researched books was The Other Boleyn Girl. She makes history fascinating to read by focusing on the period from the viewpoint of a lesser known woman of the period. The Taming of the Queen … Continue reading
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Tagged Catherine Parr, Catholic, courtly love, England, family, Henry VIII, intrigue, king, love, politics, Protestant, religion, romance
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