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  Wyatt, Sir Thomas, Selected Poems (Manchester, 2003).

  JOURNALS

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  Gajda, Alexandre, “The State of Christendom: History, Political Thought and the Essex Circle,” Historical Research, No. 81 (2008).

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  Heisch, Alison, “Arguments for an Execution: Queen Elizabeth’s ‘White Paper’ and Lord Burghley’s ‘Blue Pencil’,” Albion, Vol. 24 (1992).

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  Kendrick, Laura, “The Game of Love: Troubadour Wordplay,” Speculum, Vol. 65, No. 4 (October 1990).

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  Mirabella, Bella, “In the Sight of All: Queen Elizabeth and the Dance of Diplomacy,” Early Theatre, Vol. 15, No. 1 (January 2012).

  Piepho, Lee, “Paulus Melissus and Jacobus Falchenburgius: Two German Protestant Humanists at the Court of Queen Elizabeth,” Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Spring 2007).

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  Redworth, Glyn, “‘Matters Impertinent to Women’: Male and Female Monarchy Under Philip and Mary,” English Historical Review, Vol. 112, No. 447 (June 1997).

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  Index

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  A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

  A

  Alba, Duke of, 188–89, 193–94, 198–200, 202, 234, 237

  Allen, William, 41, 226–30, 258

  Anne of Bohemia (Queen of England), 59, 160–61, 215–16

  Anne of Cleves (Queen of England), 41–42

  Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales, 18, 40

  Arundel, Earl of (Henry FitzAlan), 82, 123, 152, 169, 242, 259

  Ascham, Roger, 9, 44–47, 75, 77, 97, 102, 126, 129, 147, 209, 268, 286

  Ashley, Katherine, 41, 67–71, 68–70, 90, 97–98, 100, 102, 104–6, 153–54, 156

  Ashton, Christopher, 98–100

  B

  Babington, Anthony, and plot, 255, 258–65

  Bacon, Nicholas, 10, 123, 138–39

  Barton, Edward, 296–98, 302–3

  Bedford, Earl of (Francis Russell), 108, 124

  Bedingfield, Henry, 92–95, 101

  Bible, 28, 32, 40–41, 45–47, 55–59, 113–18, 122–24, 139, 158, 214–16, 264, 314, 341. See also Virgin Mary/virgin queen cult

  Boethius, 11, 82, 313–14

  Boleyn, Anne (Queen of England)

  adultery/suitors and, 30, 36–38, 86, 305

  Bible and, 57–59, 215–16

  Catholicism and, 60, 84

  characteristi
cs of, 35

  cloth of state of, 20

  conception/pregnancies/miscarriage and, 28–30, 32, 40–41, 121, 293

  coronation and, 121–22, 219

  courtly love and, 32–38, 62

  demise of, 30–33, 36–38

  Elizabeth I and, 18–25, 29, 32, 40–41, 49–50, 53–55, 61–62, 64–65, 267

  evangelicalism and, 56–57, 60, 215–16

  France and, 35, 54

  illnesses/health of, 88

  legacy of, 38

  Lutheranism and, 57, 59–60

  marriage/annulment/execution of, 17–19, 28, 30–32, 40–41, 57–58, 84, 148

  martyrdom and, 61

  Mary I and, 25–27

  papal authority and, 84

  Protestantism and, 55–62

  queenship and, 26, 55–56, 59

  royal authority and, 59, 122

  royal chamber “pastime” and, 32, 35–36

  scholarly image and, 53–55

  symbols and, 122, 215–16, 219, 289–90

  treason and, 32, 38, 40–41, 268

  Virgin Mary/virgin queen cult and, 18–19, 53, 55–56, 148

  Brandon, Frances (later Grey), 79–80, 173

  Bryan, Margaret, 19, 23–26, 41, 43

  C

  Campion, Edmund, 227–31, 258

  Castiglione, Baldassare, 35–36, 110, 149–50, 180

  Castiglione, Battista, 100–103, 106

  Catherine de Medici, 28, 116, 167, 171, 181, 190, 203, 233, 235, 239–40, 250

  Catholicism. See also Guise faction; papal Rome

  Boleyn and, 60, 84

  clothing styles and, 130

  Counter-Reformation and, 143–44, 186, 193, 232, 234–37, 240–41, 250–54, 258, 277–78, 297, 314, 316

  courtly love and, 258

  Edward VI and, 73

  Elizabeth I’s beliefs and, 73–74, 84, 96, 108, 120, 124–25, 142–43, 186, 204–5, 230

  in England, 11, 28–29, 58–59, 72–73, 80, 84–85, 95, 195–96, 204–5, 226–28, 254, 256–58

  English exiles and, 225–27, 256–57, 332

  executions/hangings and, 258

  fanaticism and, 97, 116, 186, 226, 258

  in France, 177, 204–5, 232, 233, 234–35, 236, 240, 250, 309–13

  Henry VIII and, 58–59, 216

  iconography in, 216

  idolatry and, 124, 216

  James VI and, 241–42

 

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