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Henry VIII created proximity
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Catherine Howard
In 1933, in The Private Life of Henry VIII, she was played by Binnie Barnes. -
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William Petre
Dr. F G Emmison in Tudor Secretary pointed out that Essex became the adopted county of William Petre as a result of three influences: marriage, land, and the proximity of London. ... Secretary of State to Henry VIII -
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History of Pomerania
Many towns with a burgh in close proximity had the duke level this burgh when they grew in power. ... Pomerania-Wolgast was reunited following the death of both Barnim VII and Barnim VIII in 1451. -
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St. Peter's Basilica
Although the Vatican basilica is neither the Pope's official seat or first in rank among the great basilicas, (St. John Lateran) it is most certainly his principal church, as most Papal ceremonies take place at St. Peter's due to its size, proximity to the Papal residence, and location within the Vatican City walls. ... Pope Urban VIII and Bernini -
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Westminster Abbey
The proximity of the Palace of Westminster did not extend to providing monks or abbots with high royal connections; in social origin the Benedictines of Westminster were as modest as most of the order. ... By granting the Abbey cathedral status Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period. -
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Ernle
Robert TIDERLEIGH, of that place, temp. Henry VIII, m. ELIZABETH, dau. and co-heir of ANTHONY ERNLEY. ... Despite their proximity to their ancestral home, the Sussex branch of the Ernle family's close ties with the manor and parish from which they derived their surname, seem, however, to have been severed finally in the first third of the seventeenth century, after the space of nearly 500 years of continuous manorial tenure. -
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Divine Comedy
An angel sent from Heaven secures entry for the poets (Cantos VIII and IX). ... This is not determined by time or learning as such but by their proximity to God (how much they allow themselves to experience Him above other things). -
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Timeline of the British Isles
1547 – Death of Henry VIII of England and of Ireland; succession of his son as Edward VI. -
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Dartford
The Dartford Marshes to the north, and the proximity of Crayford in the London Borough of Bexley to the west, mean that the town's growth is to the south and east. ... The gatehouse of Henry VIII 's Royal Manor -
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British prince
It also allowed the creation as the Royal Family of those in immediate line of succession to the throne, with royal titles and living in close proximity. ... No fewer than fifteen princes are named Albert, for the Prince Consort – including Edward VII and George VI, who were both known as "Prince Albert"; George V; Edward VIII; Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, and, currently, Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Prince Henry of Wales
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Henry VIII created proximity