Henry VIII
- 346pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Teacher volume including worked solutions for Year 1 of the Tarquin textbook for the 2017 A Level Curriculum
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The reign of King Henry VIII is meticulously chronicled, highlighting his marriages, religious reforms, military endeavors, and interactions with advisors. Covering his accession in 1509 to the end of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon in 1533, the book delves into significant events like the English Reformation and the dissolution of monasteries. Edward Hall, a contemporary of the king, utilizes primary sources for an engaging narrative, making the complex history accessible to all readers. This facsimile reprint preserves the work's cultural significance.
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