Kateryn Parr: Henry VIII’s Sixth Queen by Laura Adkins (.ePUB)

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Kateryn Parr: Henry VIII’s Sixth Queen by Laura Adkins
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Overview: Kateryn Parr is mainly remembered today as being the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, the one who ‘survived’. Kateryn was not only a wife but a queen, mother, reformer, and author.

Kateryn would face a number of events in her lifetime including being held to ransom during the Pilgrimage of Grace, being placed as regent while Henry was in France, a role which only one of his five previous wives held, her namesake Katherine of Aragon, and overcame a plot which would have led to her arrest and execution. While Queen she was able to unite the Tudor family and establish some form of happiness for Henry VIII’s three children.

Raised by her mother Maud Parr, under a humanist education, Kateryn was intelligent enough to understand her role in life and was not afraid to do her research. Although raised a Catholic, Kateryn became a reformer and went on to write a number of religious texts, being the first female in England to ever have a book published under her own name. She was loyal not only to her family but her servants and the women of her court. She loved her stepchildren and provided them with a mother’s love and a role model which her stepdaughters could learn from. Her views on what was expected of her placed her into an open conflict with her brother-in-law Edward Seymour and his wife Anne.

This book explores the various roles she had in her lifetime and the passion and duty she put into them, even if it meant putting others first. It will explore her love for Thomas Seymour and how it blindsided her and led to a sad end of her life, and the book will finally look at her legacy – the influence she had on Princess Elizabeth, the future Queen Elizabeth I.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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