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The Men Who Would Be King - Suitors to Queen Elizabeth I (Paperback, New ed)
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The Men Who Would Be King - Suitors to Queen Elizabeth I (Paperback, New ed)
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Loot Price R333
Discovery Miles 3 330
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The story of the many suitors of Elizabeth I - one of the most
eligible brides in 16th century Europe. From her childhood,
overshadowed by the marital upheavals of her father Henry VIII, and
the tragic first encounter with courtship, to the fantastical
flirtations of her old age, Elizabeth refused to commit herself to
any man. During the marriage negotiations, which spanned half a
century, romance blended with diplomacy as one illustrious suitor
after another endeavoured to ally himself to her in the most
intimate of treaties. Sought after by some of the most powerful men
in Europe, she knew her marriageable status to be one of her
greatest assets. She played one suitor against another, exploiting
her situation to the full both for England's profit and her
pleasure. By turns she encouraged and eluded her pursuers, keeping
alive hopes which she would never fulfil. Yet one man did come
close to winning her. Ambitious, devious Robert Dudley, Earl of
Leicester, suspected by many of having murdered his wife, was the
most persistent of the suitors to the Queen, and though he never
attained the prize he longed for, he was dearly loved by Elizabeth
all her life. This is a fascinating look at the many suitors of
Elizabeth I.
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