Henry VIII and Henry IX: unlived lives and re-written histories
In 1612, with the sudden death of Henry Frederick, King James I and VI’s oldest son and heir, a potential future was cut short. Henry Frederick had been an icon of futurity, a ‘champion of Protestant and national interests, promoted in the context of a neo-chivalric revival’. As J. W. Williamson sho...
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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