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extensive and
detailed correspondence.
Eustace Chapuys was the
second son, and one of six children, of
Louis Chapuys, a
notary and syndic, and
Guigonne Dupuys...
-
Imperial amb****ador
Eustace Chapuys, she had
borne for
about three and a half months, and
which "seemed to be a male child".
Chapuys commented "She has miscarried...
-
instructed to
escort Chapuys on his
first audience with the King.
Chapuys refers to
meeting "a
civil gentleman named Boleyn". Ironically,
Chapuys had
liked George...
- ways;
Polydore Vergil interpreted this to mean that Anne did not mourn.
Chapuys reported that it was King
Henry who
decked himself in yellow, celebrating...
- Amb****ador
Eustace Chapuys (who
referred to her as Jane
Semel in his letters), for her
peacemaking efforts at court.
According to
Chapuys, she was of middling...
-
sanctorum Romanorum pontifi****
Taurinensis (1857)
Volume VI, p. 195
Eustace Chapuys wrote to
Charles V on 28
January reporting that Anne was pregnant. A letter...
-
Marguerite Chapuy (21 July 1852,
Bordeaux – 23
September 1936, Dijon) was a
French operatic soprano and the
daughter of a
former dancer at the Opéra. Her...
- more
unjust by the
inclusion of
Eustace Chapuys, the long-time
Imperial amb****ador to England, in the story.
Chapuys recognizes More as a
stout man of the...
-
right of sanctuary. The amb****ador from the Holy
Roman Empire,
Eustace Chapuys,
wrote to his master, the
Emperor Charles V, that
Fisher was unpo****r...
-
physician attributed to her "ill treatment". The
Imperial amb****ador
Eustace Chapuys became her
close adviser, and interceded, unsuccessfully, on her behalf...