The other Tudors

Henry VIII's mistresses and bastards

327 pages

English language

Published Jan. 14, 2009 by New Holland.

ISBN:
978-1-84773-429-7
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OCLC Number:
319211259

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Everybody thinks they know the tale of King Henry VIII's wives: divorced, beheaded died; divorced, beheaded, survived. But behind this familiar story, lies a far more complex truth. This book brings together for the first time the 'other women' of King Henry VIII. When he first came to the throne, Henry VIII's mistresses were dalliances, the playthings of a powerful and handsome man. However, when Anne Boleyn disrupted that pattern, ousting Katherine of Aragon to become Henry's wife, a new status quo was established. Suddenly noble families fought to entangle the king with their sisters and daughters; if wives were to be beheaded or divorced so easily, the mistress of the king was in an enviable position. While Henry VIII has frequently been portrayed as a womanizer, author Philippa Jones reveals a new side to his character. Although he was never faithful, Jones sees him as a serial monogamist: he …

2 editions

Subjects

  • Mistresses
  • Kings and rulers
  • Illegitimate children of royalty
  • Paramours
  • History
  • Children
  • Biography
  • Relations with women

Places

  • Great Britain
  • England