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Children Of England
Children Of England: The Heirs of King Henry VIII 1547-1558 | Alison Weir
When Henry VIII died in 1547, he left three highly intelligent children to succeed him in turn, to be followed, if their lines failed, by the descendants of his sister, Mary Tudor. Children of England begins at the point where Alison Wier's bestseller, The Six Wives of Henry VIII came to an end, and covers the period until Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558. Her interest is in the characters and relationships with Henry's four heirs. Making use of a huge variety of contemporary sources, she brings to life one of the most extraordinary periods of English history, when each of Henry's heirs was potentially the tool of powerful political or religious figures, and when the realm was seething with intrigue and turbulent change.
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Crystal83
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I just got done reading this book and it was very interesting take on Henry VIII's children and his great niece. It went in depth of each of the children and what happened during their reigns of England. I rated the book a 4 out of 5 stars.

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Emily92Bibliophile
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@GypsyKat So hard! Messy bun and Tacos 🌮 would be the other choices if I could 🤗

GypsyKat Great choices! Thanks for playing #Pick3 😊 (edited) 5y
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umbrellagirl
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Rainy afternoon with the Tudors and scones.

LeahBergen Perfect 😍 6y
umbrellagirl @LeahBergen Just what I needed 🙂 6y
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Aluciddreamstate
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4/5 ⭐️. Love this time period and the history that goes along with the Tutor dynasty. Alison Weir is a wonderful author.