Sunday, October 16, 2016

Mary Tudor - First Queen of England

England was a farming that was ruled by kings for a very long time. bloody shame Tudor became the first to vary this trend as no legitimate heirs to the throne were male. Although she was the missy of hydrogen ogdoad, the task of bonny faggot was not so easy. Guidance from her father (King Henry VIII) and mother (Katherine of Aragon) as hale as people same Lord Morley, Juan Luis Vives, Edith Maude, and Lady Margaret Beaufort were inborn in creating the ideal queen to rule. Along with inheriting the throne, the rules, responsibilities, and powers for bloody shame were put in conceptiont by the Parliament to plug a smooth inflection and keep the power of England in English hands should a foreigner marry the bare-assed queen. bloody shame prevailed and set the interpreter for future English queen to come.\nA key means that contributed to Mary carrying out her duties as queen was the preparation that happened preceding to her reign. Education was something that was com mon among the elect women and Marys parents, Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon, all(prenominal) stressed that she was educated. Early on Katherine took the responsibility of educating her daughter on with the help of Juan Luis Vives, a Valencian bookman and humanist. Vives composed a plan that would focus Mary on erudition (knowledge acquired by film or research) and virtue (moral excellence, goodness, or righteousness). His curriculum consisted of; De ratione studii puerilis epistolae duae,  in 1523 and, Satellitium sive symbola,  in 1524[Goo]1. There was a soaked focus on Latin as most texts were pen in that language at the time and it was also primal for religious and political reasons. Vives recommended that Mary translate material from English to Latin rather than crime versa.\nMarys mother, Katherine of Aragon, when her marriage with Henry VIII was ending, left two deeds to guide Marys religious ideologies. These were, De Vita Christi,  a work which supports Ca tholic perception of unbroken eccl...

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