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Supplemental - Elizabeth's Suitors (1): Dudley and Devereux

An episode of the Queens of England Podcast podcast, hosted by James Boulton, titled "Supplemental - Elizabeth's Suitors (1): Dudley and Devereux" was published on August 19, 2017 and runs 37 minutes.

August 19, 2017 ·37m · Queens of England Podcast

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Elizabeth I is known to history as the Virgin Queen, but that didn't mean that she couldn't have a few dalliances in her time. Today we look at her two great English favourites: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.

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