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15 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Francis Walsingham was an English statesman and diplomat who was the principal secretary (1573–90) to Queen Elizabeth I and became legendary for creating a highly effective intelligence network.
- Catholic Conspiracies, Spanish Armada
Sir Francis Walsingham ... His daughter Frances (1567–1632)...
- Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington
Francis Cottington, Baron Cottington (born c. 1579,...
- Roberto Ridolfi
Roberto Ridolfi (born Nov. 18, 1531, Florence [Italy]—died...
- Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk
Thomas Howard, 4th duke of Norfolk (born March 10, 1538,...
- Francis Walsingham
Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London...
- Catholic Conspiracies, Spanish Armada
Hace 5 días · Over the past two years, the replica of the medieval statue of Our Lady of Walsingham has been touring England, visiting every one of England’s Catholic cathedrals. The Pilgrim Queen, long in exile, has returned!
22 de abr. de 2024 · As a powerful and influential female ruler in the 16th century, Elizabeth I the Virgin Queen remained unmarried for her entire life, using her position to maneuver through the murky political and religious waters of her day.
Birth and origins Family tree Ulick Burke with wife, parents, and selected relatives. [a] Grace O'Carroll Ulick 1st Earl d. 1544 Mary Lynch Richard 2nd Earl d. 1582 Margaret O'Brien Ulick 3rd Earl d. 1601 Honora Burke b. c. 1535 Richard 4th Earl 1572–1635 Frances Walsingham William Burke d. 1626 Joan O'Shaugh- nessy Ulick 1st Marquess 1604–1657 Richard 6th Earl d. 1666 William 7th Earl d ...
- Margaret O'Brien
- Richard, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde
- 1582–1601
- Richard Burke, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde
24 de abr. de 2024 · His mother was Frances Walsingham (1567–1633), the only daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's spymaster. He was born at the home of his grandmother, Lady Walsingham, in Seething Lane, London.
Hace 3 días · In medieval England, kings visited the shrine at Walsingham, walking in procession, bringing great crowds with them. They arranged for candles to burn there in their names, establishing Walsingham as a shrine that became famous throughout Europe. And then came the 16th century.
1 de may. de 2024 · Walsingham would soon become one of the greatest Marian shrines in medieval Christendom. But in 1538, at the height of the Reformation and the tyranny of King Henry VIII, the original shrine was destroyed, along with the dissolution of the many monasteries.