Defending Henry VIII's royal supremacy in England and Ireland
<p>This thesis offers new perspectives on the intellectual rationales employed to defend Henry VIII’s royal supremacy. It affirms that, far from being explicable merely by reference to the exigencies of politics, the supremacy was shaped by ideas about the nature of temporal authority over th...
Main Author: | Griffiths, J |
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Other Authors: | MacCulloch, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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