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God-fathering Prince Henry |
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| Author(s): |
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Richard Hillman ( ) 1 |
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| Fulltext language: |
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English |
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| Abstract: |
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The political context, and some literary implications, of the baptismal ceremonies of Henry, Prince of Scotland, later Prince of Wales (son of James VI of Scotland, James I of England) |
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| Publication type: |
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Conference proceedings |
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The Struggle for the Succession in Late Elizabethan England : Politics, Polemics and Cultural Representations |
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The Struggle for the Succession in Late Elizabethan England : Politics, Polemics and Cultural Representations |
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| Publication date: |
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2004 |
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| Volume: |
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coll. Astraea n° 11 |
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| Page: |
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313-326 |
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| Commercial editor: |
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Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier III |
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| Conference or book title: |
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The Struggle for the Succession in Late Elizabethan England : Politics, Polemics and Cultural Representations |
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| Conference date: |
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2004 |
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| City: |
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Montpellier |
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| Country: |
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France |
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| Keyword(s): |
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Prince Henry – Scotland – England – Prince of Wales – King James – Henri IV of France – Protestantism – Catholicism – Shakespeare |
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