Sisters That Changed History: Mary & Elizabeth Tudor Part II and #giveaway
Last month we began with the elder half-sister, Mary Tudor. If you missed that post you can find it here:
http://www.hhhistory.com/2017/06/sisters-that-changed-history-mary.html
http://www.hhhistory.com/2017/06/sisters-that-changed-history-mary.html
Elizabeth I as Princess (Public Domain) |
Elizabeth Tudor was the first and only child of
Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn on September 7, 1533. The
political uproar surrounding her birth and the marriage of her parents
made her a celebrity before she was even born, especially when the
physician and astrologer predictions failed and she was a daughter rather than the longed for son.
This was especially a problem for Elizabeth’s mother since King Henry
was willing to do almost anything to secure a male heir.
A
comment by Venetian ambassador Giovanni Michiel intimates that
Elizabeth looked much like her father, and for this reason, he favored
her, despite her not being the anticipated prince. He claims this was
the reason she was exalted above her half-sister and given the title of
Princess of Wales. But this security was not to last.
Read the rest of the article on the HHHistory blog!
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