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  1. Published 5th January 2018. Francis Walsingham was the son of successful London lawyer, with court connections. His paternal uncle was constable of the Tower of London, and his mother’s brother, Sir Anthony Denny, was the gentleman of the Privy Chamber who told Henry VIII that it was time to prepare for death.

  2. 弗朗西斯·沃尔辛厄姆(Walsingham, Francis1532?~1590.4.6)英格兰政治家,受封为弗朗西斯爵士·(Sir Francis)1573~1590年为伊丽莎白一世的首席秘书。长于外交,其语言知识和组织间谍活动的能力在推行伊丽莎白女王外交政策方面具有无可估量的作用。15世纪下半叶,都铎王朝国王亨利七世为加强王权统治 ...

  3. 23 de jul. de 2014 · Um Königin Elizabeth I. von England gegen päpstliche Attentäter zu schützen, schuf ihr Staatssekretär Francis Walsingham den ersten modernen Agentenring. Mit durchschlagendem Erfolg.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2020 · From his appointment as principal secretary to Elizabeth I in 1573, Sir Francis Walsingham was instrumental in every sphere of English diplomacy. He was particularly interested in maintaining friendly relations with Scotland, though this was complicated by his suspicions of individual Scots, especially the king, James VI, who embarked on his personal rule after the execution of the last regent ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2017 · Sir Francis Walsingham. On this day in history, 6th April 1590, Elizabeth I's principal secretary, Sir Francis Walsingham, died at around the age of fifty-eight. Although he had served the queen for many years, he died in debt, as he had underwritten the debts of Sir Philip Sidney, his son-in-law. Walsingham was an incredibly important man ...

  6. 15 de jul. de 2022 · Francis Walsingham came from a family that held several minor offices within the English court. His father was a lawyer who died when Francis was only two. In 1548, when he was approximately 16, Walsingham was enrolled in King’s College, a protestant and reformist college based in the University of Cambridge , before being enrolled in Gray’s Inn to study law in 1552.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Sir Francis Walsingham was a government administrator in the reign of Elizabeth I. Walsingham is principally remembered for his part in the trial and execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. Walsingham was born around 1532. His father, William, was a lawyer. Walsingham was well-educated and attended King’s College, Cambridge from 1548 to 1550. Between …