Establishing the Tudor Dynasty: The Role of Francesco Piccolomini in Rome as First Cardinal Protector of England (original ) (raw )“From ‘Defender of the Faith’ to ‘Suppressor of the Pope’: Visualizing the Relationship of Henry VIII to the Medici Popes Leo X and Clement VII (2012)
Sheryl E Reiss
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Review of "The Possessions of a Cardinal: Politics, Piety, and Art, 1450–1700", edited by Mary Hollingsworth and Carol M. Richardson
Kathleen Christian
Church History, 2011
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Reclaiming Rome: Cardinals in the Fifteenth Century
Nicholas Schofield
Church History and Religious Culture, 2011
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Cardinal Piccolomini and the institution of cardinal protectors of nations
Michael von Cotta-Schönberg
Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger, 2012
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National and Private Ambitions in the Patronage of French Cardinals at the Papal Court (Fifteenth to Sixteenth centuries)
Flaminia Bardati
Royal Studies Journal, 2017
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Introduction: Renaissance Cardinals: Diplomats and Patrons in the Early Modern World
Glenn Richardson
Royal Studies Journal
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‘The Italian Connection Reconsidered: Papal Provision in Thirteenth-Century England', in Thirteenth Century England XVII, ed. Andrew M. Spencer and Carl Watkins (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2021), pp. 147–62
Thomas W. Smith
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Fires of Faith: Catholic England under Mary Tudor – By Eamon Duffy
Megan Hickerson
2010
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The King, the Cardinal-Legate, and the Field of Cloth of Gold
Glenn Richardson
Royal Studies Journal
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Review of England and Rome in the Early Middle Ages
John F Romano
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Much joy and favour to you; you are the King’s now": Cardinal Wolsey as a Domestic Patron
Simon Lambe
Royal Studies Journal, 2017
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The papacy since 1500. From Italian prince to universal pastor. Edited by James Corkery and Thomas Worcester. Pp. x+275 incl. 10 ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. £60 (cloth), £17.99 (paper). 978 0 521 50987 9; 978 0 521 72977 2
Christopher F Black
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2011
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'The Papacy, Petitioners and Benefices in Thirteenth-Century England', in Petitions and Strategies of Persuasion in the Middle Ages: The English Crown and the Church, c.1200-c.1550, ed. Thomas W. Smith and Helen Killick (York: York Medieval Press, 2018), pp. 164-184
Thomas W. Smith
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Churchwardens in early Tudor England: On the Edge of Sacred and Secular
William K Thompson
2016
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Innocent and Simple: The Making of Henry VI’s Kingship in Fifteenth Century England
Chiuyen Lin
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Cardinal Wolsey: The English Cardinal Italianate from Renaissance Papers
Sara N James
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857. Vol XIII, Hereford Diocese [completed draft]
William Campbell
2014
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Glenn Richardson, Renaissance Monarchy: The Reigns of Henry VIII, Francis I and Charles V. London and New York: Arnold, 2002 – Renaissance Quarterly, 56.4 (2003)
Nicole Hochner
Renaissance Quarterly, 2003
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Queenship at the Renaissance Courts of Britain: Catherine of Aragon and Margaret Tudor, 1503–1533
Janice Liedl
Renaissance and Reformation, 2019
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The conversion of the cardinal? Pride and penitence in some Tudor histories of Thomas Wolsey
J. Patrick Hornbeck II
Hts Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2016
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Couriers of the Gospel: England and Zurich, 1531–1558. By Carrie Euler. Zürcher Beiträge zur Reformationsgeschichte, Band 25. Zurich: TVZ, 2006. xvi + 350 pp. €34 paper
Andrew A Chibi
Church History, 2008
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Henry II, liturgical patronage and the birth of the ‘Romano‐German Pontifical’
Henry Parkes
Early Medieval Europe, 2020
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Second Thoughts? The Strange Case of Henry VIII and the Refounded Monasteries
Eliot Wilson
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Law and Conscience: Catholicism in Early Modern England, 1570-1625 [Book review]
Dolly MacKinnon
Parergon, 2009
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The Correspondence of a Renaissance Monarch: Letters in Francis I's Style of Rule (1515-47
David Potter
ПроблемЫ Социальной Истрии и Культуры Средних Вредов и Раннего Нового Времени (Studies in medieval and Early Modern Social History and Culture, Saint Petersburg), 12 (2015), 351-72, 2015
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Princely Patronage on Display: The Case of Cardinal Pietro Riario and Pope Sixtus IV, 1471-1474
Jennifer Mara DeSilva
Royal Studies Journal, 2019
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The Religion of Henry VIII
Richard Rex
The Historical Journal, 2014
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The Bishops and the Duke of Buckingham, 1624-1626
Mark Parry
History, 2015
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From the Counter-Reformation to the Birth of the Baroque: Art and Patronage in Rome, c. 1600
DOrigen Caldwell
Art History, 2017
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Politics and Dynasty: Underaged Cardinals in the Catholic Church, 1420-1605
Jennifer Mara DeSilva
Royal Studies Journal, 2017
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Lay Supremacy: Reform of the Canon Law of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I (1529-1571)
Torrance Kirby
Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2009
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The Bishop Reformed Studies of Episcopal Power and Culture in the Central Middle Ages Edited by
Dorothy F Glass
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Elizabeth’s Correspondence with the Protestant Princes of the Empire, 1558–86
David Gehring
Elizabeth I’s Foreign Correspondence, 2014
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Tudorism: Historical Imagination and the Appropriation of the Sixteenth Century. Edited by Tatiana C. String and Marcus Bull. Oxford University Press for the British Academy. 2011. xv + 286pp. £65.00.
Gareth Atkins
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Review of Angelo Silvestri, Power, Politics and Episcopal Authority: The Bishops of Cremona and Lincoln in the Middle Ages (1066-1340)
John S . Ott
The English Historical Review, 2016
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