When te think of Princess Mary te think of Bloody Mary that was the despised Queen before Elizabeth. They hated her for her persecuations of protestants, her marriage to Phillip of Spain.
But I think if her background was filled with love, support, and guidance from her parents on how to be a fair and just ruler, i feel that she would have outshined elizabeth as her heir.
Before the "concubine" she was loved, adored heir,her life was easy and her stress level was probably pretty low. But after anne came on the scene that all changed she was torn from her mother and qoverness, her allowance was cut to poverty levels, she was kept as a virtual prisoner in any palace she was in and could not communicate with anybody, her beloved mass was being consitently threatened to be withdrawn from her, and most of all she was threatened with death daily if she did not sign the letter recognizing her father as the head of church and elizabeth and herself as a bastard and the lady mary instead of the princess of wales.
All of this must have stunted any emotional o mental growth and started a fuoco in her to right the wrongs to her and her mother and her church, which had disasterous results.I, mean,think about it she was on a pedestal one minuto then thrown in the mudd the next. Her father who she adored he used to carry her around to mostra her off to the ambassadors calling her his most perfect pearl
to a man who was going to kill her for her defience. and then she felt like she betrayed her church da signing althouth this probably saved her life.
I think if she never married phillip but married a englishman that would have made the people thrilled. secondo if she let the protestants keep on worshiping without any retribution her image would not have been so tarnished. Third if she didn't put elizabeth in the tower o kill lady jane didn''t help.
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But I think if her background was filled with love, support, and guidance from her parents on how to be a fair and just ruler, i feel that she would have outshined elizabeth as her heir.
Before the "concubine" she was loved, adored heir,her life was easy and her stress level was probably pretty low. But after anne came on the scene that all changed she was torn from her mother and qoverness, her allowance was cut to poverty levels, she was kept as a virtual prisoner in any palace she was in and could not communicate with anybody, her beloved mass was being consitently threatened to be withdrawn from her, and most of all she was threatened with death daily if she did not sign the letter recognizing her father as the head of church and elizabeth and herself as a bastard and the lady mary instead of the princess of wales.
All of this must have stunted any emotional o mental growth and started a fuoco in her to right the wrongs to her and her mother and her church, which had disasterous results.I, mean,think about it she was on a pedestal one minuto then thrown in the mudd the next. Her father who she adored he used to carry her around to mostra her off to the ambassadors calling her his most perfect pearl
to a man who was going to kill her for her defience. and then she felt like she betrayed her church da signing althouth this probably saved her life.
I think if she never married phillip but married a englishman that would have made the people thrilled. secondo if she let the protestants keep on worshiping without any retribution her image would not have been so tarnished. Third if she didn't put elizabeth in the tower o kill lady jane didn''t help.
Thank te for Leggere my rant, please review.
When the future Edward VI was born in 1537 there was much rejoicing – for his father King Henry VIII, the birth of a son was especially important. The joy at the birth was of course overshadowed da tragedy because it was to lead to the death of the mother of the child, Jane Seymour.
Jane’s pregnancy was announced in February 1537 and she experienced a trouble free pregnancy up to the time thatshe went into labour. The birth of the child however was long and difficult, taking two days and three nights to be delivered. The baby was eventually delivered at around two o’clock on the morning of the 12th October. As this is the eve of the Feast giorno of Edward the Confessor the baby was named after this Saint.
Jane was able to sit and greet guests priorto the christening on the 15th October at Hampton Court but two days later her health had seriously deteriorated and she was dato the last rites. da the 24th of October, Jane was dead.
Jane’s pregnancy was announced in February 1537 and she experienced a trouble free pregnancy up to the time thatshe went into labour. The birth of the child however was long and difficult, taking two days and three nights to be delivered. The baby was eventually delivered at around two o’clock on the morning of the 12th October. As this is the eve of the Feast giorno of Edward the Confessor the baby was named after this Saint.
Jane was able to sit and greet guests priorto the christening on the 15th October at Hampton Court but two days later her health had seriously deteriorated and she was dato the last rites. da the 24th of October, Jane was dead.