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  • | [[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The]]||[[1601]]||[[:Category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ===Roderic of Spain=== ...s that the play could have been about Roderic, the last Visigothic king of Spain; he suggests the following sources:
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  • | [[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The]]||[[1601]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...athway, Richard | Hathway]]; [[Rankins, William | Rankins]]||[[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The]]||[[Admiral’s]]
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  • ...of his accession in 1625 war had once again broken out between England and Spain. ...rather absurd and ill-conceived mission to Madrid while they were still in Spain in The Spanish Gypsy (Taylor, ‘Historicism, Presentism, and Time’). Fol
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  • ...w play telling again the tragic story of Hieronimo, the Knight Marshall of Spain? Henslowe's notation of "ne" appears to specify exactly that. [[WorksCited| ...e ''Azores''" (1582); and narratives of the role of English expeditions to Spain such as Christopher Ockland's ''Anglorum Proelia'' (translated into English
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  • ...of his accession in 1625 war had once again broken out between England and Spain. ...rather absurd and ill-conceived mission to Madrid while they were still in Spain in ''The Spanish Gypsy'' (see Taylor, "Historicism"). Following the return
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  • ...panies had similarly responded to the crisis over England’s relations with Spain. The Lady Elizabeth’s Men, for example, put on ''The Changeling'' (licens ...ng’s Men felt, four months further on, that another satirical treatment of Spain would be in tune with the times. But this does not explain the failure to s
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  • | [[Anon.]]||[[Philip of Spain]]||[[Admiral’s]]
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  • |themes=Captivity; Spain; Women
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  • ...hat this earlier piece was "[p]robably the foundation of ''The Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt'', by Hathway and Rankens" in Philip Henslowe's lists for
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  • ...Quintus Sertorius, who had reorganised the Marian movement. Pompey subdued Spain and returned to Italy (71 BCE), where he joined the very last phase of the ...e year later, Crassus secured the governorship of Syria and Pompey that of Spain, which he ruled through legates while remaining in Rome. Crassus’s untime
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  • | [[Philip of Spain]]||[[1602]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • '''Spain-Savage''' argues that Shakespeare capitalized on the folk figure of Gillian <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Spain-Savage, Christi. "Reimagining Gillian: ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' and t
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  • ...is "squire" Sancho Panza embarks on a chivalric quest through contemporary Spain. During their adventures, they encounter a madman called Cardenio, who has ===Cardena in Spain===
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  • |themes=Spain
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  • ...Skelton]]", and "[[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The|The Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt]]". ...evious weeks for "[[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The|The Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt]]," itself a sum far lower than the apparent norm in the d
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  • | [[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The]]||[[1601]]||[[Hathway, Richard|Hathway]] & [[Rankins,
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  • ...e year later, Crassus secured the governorship of Syria and Pompey that of Spain, which he ruled through legates while remaining in Rome. Crassus’s untime ...us, former propraetor and second in command of Caesar in Gaul, had fled to Spain. Caesar pursued them and finally crushed them in Munda in 45 BCE. Upon his
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  • ...as/vol2/pp626-642 Simancas: January 1579]', in ''Calendar of State Papers, Spain''). Collaborated with evidence from the Revels Office that there were indee 'Simancas: January 1579', in ''Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas), Volume 2, 1568-1579'', ed. Martin A S Hume (London, 1894), pp.
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  • Bilbo blades are swords made in Bilbao, Spain, prized in the seventeenth century for their excellence. At the moment, on
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  • ...r Honour'' is a pamphlet, ''The Life and Death of Mahomet, the Conquest of Spain together with the Rysing and Ruin of the Sarazen Empire'', which was not pu
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  • ...another role altogether. For recent work on stage friars, see Matusiak and Spain-Savage, below. <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">Spain-Savage, Christi. "Reimagining Gillian: ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' and t
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  • | [[Philip of Spain]]||[[1602]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's]]
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  • ...s to have turned his attention to things Spanish as a result of a visit to Spain in that year" (''ES'', 4.399). ...ha Teramura]][[category:Rojas]][[category:Stationers' Register]][[category:Spain]]
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  • ...en's? 1594), and "[[Conquest of Spain by John a Gaunt, The|The Conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt]]" (Admiral's, 1601). In regard to the entry of ''Richard
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  • ...tthieu's ''History of Louis XI'' (1614) and Mayerne's ''General History of Spain'' (1612), both of which contain detailed accounts of Henry's life and descr
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  • ...as Platter's account (written 1604-5) of his travels from Basle to France, Spain, England, and the Netherlands, which he undertook from 1595 to 1600 ("Besch
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  • ::Christi Spain-Savage, "Reimagining Gillian: ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' and the Lost '
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  • ...preneur of ability, who throughout the 1580s transferred his services from Spain to the States and back again with the ease of a shuttlecock" (Parker, 17-18
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  • [[category:Spain]]
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  • ...sar in Egypt with Cleopatra and then dramatized his forays into Africa and Spain, concluding with Cato's suicide in Thapsus and Caesar's victory over Pompey
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  • ...mma. James I, who was negotiating an alliance with the Netherlands against Spain, chose to deal with the situation through diplomacy rather than military re
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  • :And with the ''London''-Prentice conquer ''Spain''. ...may "even have played a decisive part in the legendary English conquest of Spain by John of Gaunt." The third passage is from ''The Knave in Graine'' (1640)
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  • ...and made them Caesars. Diocletian kept the East; Maximian, Italy, Raetia, Spain and Africa; Galerius, the Illyricum; Costantius, Gaul and Britain. While Ro
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  • ...arrives in the form of another itinerant prince, Guido, son of the king of Spain. He spies on the lovers and reports their betrayal to Titus. Lodowick (fals ...rmany. Among the combatants are Prince Lodowick of France, Prince Guido of Spain, and Prince Alexander of Hungary (not Egypt). Alexander wins the fight, but
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  • ...from foreign lands to rule Mexico, Mutezuma yields himself to the King of Spain in a parliamentary speech (230-33). ...t Cortez, claiming Cortez is a rebel who was in Mexico against the King of Spain’s will. Before negotiations commence, Cortez hears word that Narvaes inte
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  • ...on, the magician’s servant, a Sultan, and the abduction of the Princess of Spain (#1112).
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  • ...Longshanks" from Edward Alleyn, along with another lost play, "[[Philip of Spain]]." These purchases belong to a set of transactions in which Alleyn sold pl
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  • ...e Ilands, and what subjection the Inhabitants of it yield to the King of ''Spain'', I am yet to seek. But like enough they yield as little as some others do
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  • [[category:Holland]] [[category:Spain]] [[category:Francis Vere]] [[category:Robert Sidney]] [[category:Rowland W
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  • ...atron's Protestant religious positions were more in line with England than Spain. If the Chamberlain's Men did in fact acquire their own celebration of the
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  • ...ith a litany of slang terms for "Greek": “in Italian called a curtezan, in Spain, a margerite, in French, une curtain, in England, among the barbarous, a wh
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  • ...efining feature" of Roderigo Lopez to be "his conspiratorial alliance with Spain and Catholicism, rather than his own religious identity" as a Jew (194).
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  • Spain-Savage, Christi. “Reimagining Gillian: The Merry Wives of Windsor and the
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