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The work presents a political and religious account of a mid‑sixteenth‑century queen's brief, contested reign, outlining her determined attempt to restore Catholic worship, the unpopular foreign marriage that intensified domestic suspicions, the prosecution and execution of Protestant dissenters, and the loss of a strategic continental possession that damaged royal prestige. It analyzes relations with Parliament, the limits of monarchical authority, public sentiment and conspiracies, and the international consequences of dynastic alliances and warfare. The narrative combines administrative detail and contemporary reports with interpretive commentary on policy, motives, and the longer‑term implications for church and state.
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