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19 result(s) for "Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547 Employees."
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The waiting game : the untold story of the women who served the Tudor queens
Who taught Catherine of Aragon English, helped Anne Boleyn get dressed in the morning, discussed sex with Anne of Cleves, or pushed religious revolution with Kathryn Parr? Every queen had ladies-in-waiting. Her confidantes and chaperones, they are the forgotten agents of the Tudor court. Ever present and yet hidden behind the scenes, these women held the secrets and the hearts of some of the Tudor period's most powerful men and women. Experts at survival, negotiating the competing demands of their families and their queen, the ladies-in-waiting of Henry VIII's wives were far more than decorative 'extras': they were serious political players who changed the course of history, and four of them became queen themselves. 'The Waiting Game' is the first to tell their story.
Corporate News: U.K. to Privatize Royal Mail --- In Historic Move, Government to Sell Majority Stake in IPO
The U.K. government on Thursday said it would sell a majority stake in state-owned postal service Royal Mail Group Ltd. through an initial public offering in the coming weeks, formalizing one of the biggest privatizations the country has seen in decades.