Elizabeth's rival: the tumultuous life of the Countess of Leicester : the romance and conspiracy that threatened Queen Elizabeth's court

In 1578, Lettice Knollys angered Queen Elizabeth I by marrying her favourite, Robert Dudley. Though she would not marry him herself, since the death of Leicester's wife in 1560 Elizabeth was fiercely jealous of any woman who showed an interest in her favourite. When the secret marriage was reve...

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Auteur principal: Tallis, Nicola (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: New York London Pegasus Books 2018
Dans:Année: 2018
Édition:First Pegasus Books hardcover edition
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Leicester, Lettice Dudley, Countess of 1543-1634 / Elisabeth, I., England, Königin 1533-1603 / Leicester, Robert Dudley of 1532-1588 / Großbritannien / Histoire
Sujets non-standardisés:B Elizabeth Queen of England (1533-1603) Family
B Leicester, Robert Dudley
B Leicester, Lettice Dudley
B Great Britain
B Elizabeth
B Biographies
B Leicester, Lettice Dudley Countess of (1543-1634)
B Great Britain History Elizabeth, 1558-1603 Biography
B Leicester, Robert Dudley Earl of (1532?-1588)
B Bibliographie
B Biographie
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Résumé:In 1578, Lettice Knollys angered Queen Elizabeth I by marrying her favourite, Robert Dudley. Though she would not marry him herself, since the death of Leicester's wife in 1560 Elizabeth was fiercely jealous of any woman who showed an interest in her favourite. When the secret marriage was revealed, the furious Queen permanently banished Lettice from court: she was to suffer the consequences of Elizabeth's fury for the rest of her life. Two decades later Queen Elizabeth had a new favourite: Lettice's son, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. His success was cut short when he led a rebellion against the Queen, and was executed for high treason in 1601. This is Lettice's story-- one which affected the course of seven monarchs and evoked the era in all its drama and intrigue
In 1578, Lettice Knollys angered Queen Elizabeth I by marrying her favourite, Robert Dudley. Though she would not marry him herself, since the death of Leicester's wife in 1560 Elizabeth was fiercely jealous of any woman who showed an interest in her favourite. When the secret marriage was revealed, the furious Queen permanently banished Lettice from court: she was to suffer the consequences of Elizabeth's fury for the rest of her life. Two decades later Queen Elizabeth had a new favourite: Lettice's son, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex. His success was cut short when he led a rebellion against the Queen, and was executed for high treason in 1601. This is Lettice's story-- one which affected the course of seven monarchs and evoked the era in all its drama and intrigue
Description:Reprint. Originally published: London : Michael O'Mara Books Limited, 2017
ISBN:168177657X