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  1. 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 ...

  2. フランシス・ウォルシンガム. サー ・ フランシス・ウォルシンガム ( 英語: Sir Francis Walsingham, PC 、 1532年 頃 - 1590年 4月6日 )は、 イングランド の 政治家 。. テューダー朝 最後の女王 エリザベス1世 に重臣として仕えた。. 秘密警察 長官 ・ スパイマスター ...

  3. Francis Walsingham (ur. ok. 1532 w Chislehurst, Kent, zm. 6 kwietnia 1590 w Londynie) – polityk angielski; główny i najbardziej zaufany doradca Elżbiety I. Życiorys. Podczas rządów Marii I Tudor został wygnany z kraju i dołączył do innych uchodźców przebywających w Szwajcarii oraz północnych Włoszech.

  4. Francis Walsingham è noto per essere stato uno dei maggiori diplomatici dell'epoca di Elisabetta I Tudor: a lui si deve una linea politica pervicacemente antispagnola [1], con la quale dimostrò di essere uno fra i primi a comprendere il potenziale della flotta inglese come strumento di potenza militare mondiale.

  5. Sir Francis Walsingham (født omkring 1532, død 6. april 1590 i London) var Elizabeth I's udenrigsminister fra 20. december 1573 til sin død og grundlægger af Englands hemmelige politi . Walsingham betragtes ofte som den første i Europa, der opbyggede et statsligt spion- og efterretningsvæsen. Han opbyggede et spion-netværk, som trængte ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2020 · In this recent episode of Spies & Spymasters Virtual Happy Hour, Dr. Alexis Albion, Curator of Special Exhibits, reveals the story of Queen Elizabeth I’s spy...

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  7. Sir Francis Walsingham was appointed Elizabeth I’s principal secretary and a member of the privy council in 1573; he was knighted on 1 December 1577 and received the honorific dignity of the chancellorship of the Order of the Garter on 22 April 1578. Walsingham is depicted wearing a cameo portrait of the queen in profile; these were often ...