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Tango01 | 12 Apr 2024 5:14 p.m. PST |
…Insights Into Elizabeth I's Reign "Twelve years after Elizabeth I's death at age 69 in 1603, the English antiquarian William Camden published the first official account of the Tudor queen's reign. Commonly nicknamed Camden's Annals, the text laid the groundwork for future scholars' assessments of Elizabeth's 45 years in power. As historian Hugh Trevor-Roper argued in 1971, "It is thanks to Camden that we ascribe to Queen Elizabeth a consistent policy of via media," or a middle way between two religious extremes, "rather than an inconsequent series of unresolved conflicts and paralyzed indecisions."…"
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