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... death of her father in 1555 , she became queen of Navarre , and her husband took the title of king . They favoured the reformed religion , and would probably have openly professed it , had they not feared the resentment of the French ...
... death of her father in 1555 , she became queen of Navarre , and her husband took the title of king . They favoured the reformed religion , and would probably have openly professed it , had they not feared the resentment of the French ...
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... death . This young princess who is allowed to have possessed great personal attractions , soon after the death of Edward , was betrothed to Don Carlos , heir apparent to the crown of Spain ; and though a mutual attachment had taken ...
... death . This young princess who is allowed to have possessed great personal attractions , soon after the death of Edward , was betrothed to Don Carlos , heir apparent to the crown of Spain ; and though a mutual attachment had taken ...
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... death . She was interred in the same vault with Mary Stuart , the celebrated , but unfortunate , queen of Scotland . • On the lady Arabella Seymour . How do I thank thee , Death , and bless thy pow'r , That I have pass'd the guard , and ...
... death . She was interred in the same vault with Mary Stuart , the celebrated , but unfortunate , queen of Scotland . • On the lady Arabella Seymour . How do I thank thee , Death , and bless thy pow'r , That I have pass'd the guard , and ...
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