Ebook {Epub PDF} Elizabeth of York: The Forgotten Tudor Queen by Amy Licence






















 · Elizabeth of York: The Forgotten Tudor Queen Hardcover – Feb. 15 by Amy Licence (Author) › Visit Amazon's Amy Licence page. Find all the books, read about the author and more. See search results for this author. Amy Licence (Author) out of 5 stars 16 ratings/5(16). Catalogue Elizabeth of York: the forgotten Tudor queen. Elizabeth of York: the forgotten Tudor queen. Licence, Amy, author. As Tudors go, Elizabeth of York is relatively unknown. Yet she was the mother of the dynasty, with her children becoming King of England, Queens of Scotland and France, and her direct descendants including 3 Tudor monarchs.  · As Tudors go, Elizabeth of York is relatively unknown. Yet she was the mother of the dynasty, with her children becoming King of England (Henry VIII) and Queens of Scotland (Margaret) and France (Mary Rose) and her direct descendants included three Tudor monarchs, two executed queens and, ultimately, the Stuart royal family.4/5().


To coincide with the publication of "Elizabeth of York; The Forgotten Tudor Queen," later this month, I invited questions about my biograph The Lost Tudor: Elizabeth of York. Amy Licence, "Elizabeth of York, the True Story of the White Princess," Amberley, Feb Available to order on Amazon - click on the image for details. About Amy Licence: Medieval and Tudor historian, with a particular interest in women's lives and experiences, also dabble in Modernism. In Bed with the Tudors: the Sex Lives of a Dynasty from Elizabeth of York to Elizabeth I. Elizabeth of York: The Forgotten Tudor Queen. Coronation of Elizabeth of York - 25 November On 25th November , St Catherine's Day, Elizabeth of York, consort of Henry VII and mother of one-year-old Arthur Tudor, was crowned queen at Westminster Abbey. As Elizabeth's biographer Amy Licence explains, her coronation had been postponed due to her pregnancy and then unrest in England.


Masterly book about the mother of a dynasty. Amy Licence retells Elizabeth of York's biography, blending facts with culture and customs at the time. She explores all the highlights of the queen's life, then colors in the details with tantalizing bits of history involving what they ate or wore. Licence, Amy, author As Tudors go, Elizabeth of York is relatively unknown. Yet she was the mother of the dynasty, with her children becoming King of England, Queens of Scotland and France, and her direct descendants including 3 Tudor monarchs, 2 executed queens and ultimately, the Stuart royal family. “The real Elizabeth remains inaccessible through the lack of surviving records”. Yet Amy Licence brought her back to life digging through contemporary date and relying on archeological evidence and knowledge of the time, instead of falling trap (like some writers often do) of later century (or centuries) “sources” (two George Bucks, Sir Francis Bacon among others).

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