Henry VIII and His Queens

Henry VIII and His Queens by D. M. Loades, published by A. Sutton in 1996, offers a detailed examination of the reign of Henry VIII and the significant roles played by his queens. This Pbk. ed. edition spans 179 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the personal and political dynamics of Henry’s relationships with his wives, highlighting how these interactions influenced his governance and decisions.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the complexities surrounding Henry VIII’s domestic policies, particularly his focus on succession. The study also considers family relationships within the context of royal duties and political maneuvering. With subjects encompassing biography, royalty, and European history, this work provides insight into the historical significance of Henry’s queens and their impact on his reign.
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A study of Henry VIII’s reign and his wives, which examines the role of each queen in Henry’s personal and political development. Family relationships are also considered, with particular emphasis placed on Henry’s attempts to resolve his succession-dominated domestic policy.
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