Elizabeth Tudor was crowned Queen of England on January 15, 1559 – the day John Dee had determined was the most auspicious of ...
1986 – President Reagan signed legislation making Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday a national holiday to be celebrated on ...
However, as some of Elizabeth’s female relatives discovered, marriage could also prove to be dangerous in Tudor times. After the death of Edward VI, Elizabeth’s cousin Lady Jane Grey had been ...
From her home on the Welsh marches she joined the Tudor court, nursing the young Princess Elizabeth and becoming a lifelong confidante who lived, breathed and slept alongside the Virgin Queen.
A Tudor Comes to Save America” (published Oct. 15 by Regalo Press), answers the question with a time-traveling Elizabeth ...
A new book by Deborah Spring brings 16th-century St Albans history to life through the extraordinary story of Francis Bacon's mother, Lady ...