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dias-muertos · 7 months
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Nunca voy a ser suficiente para vos
Te molesta la manera en que me visto,
Te molesta cuando hablo y cuando no hablo mucho más
Qué cruel de tu parte, qué mucho dolor me causas
En el pozo de imperfecciones me siento y lloro un mar de tristezas
Me tiraste un gin en el pie, me empujaste tres veces y no me decís perdón
Soy una estúpida, es mi culpa, de quién más si no?
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galoogamelady · 6 months
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Reused an old sketch for a quick Drakka design. It's on Teepublic!
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athousandtales · 2 years
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FRANCIS, JOIN THE GAME.
Antonia Clarke as Mary, Queen of Scots and George Jacques as Francis II of France in THE SERPENT QUEEN (2022)
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mihrsuri · 12 days
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JOAN.
Dauphine of France. Princess of Scotland. Princess of Albion. Queen Regnant of Scotland. Queen of England. The Half Breed Heathens Whore Of A Wife. My Darling Wise Thistle. Little Wise Eyed. Jeanne.
Though Joan’s father died not six months after her birth his love for her was remarked upon - indeed it was said that he could hardly bear to be apart from her. His death was something her mother Mary never recovered from despite two subsequent marriages and the reminder of him in her black haired and grey eyed daughter seems to have been a mixture of grief and solace to her. Joan proved to be a serious child - interested in books, archery and riding but with a keen talent for music she was included in and educated in rulership from a young age, particularly by her paternal grandmother who remarked that she saw ‘very much of Marguerite of Navarre in her’ she was excellent at politics, at rulership and in her concern and interest in the lives of all her people but she was not warm and nor did she have the charisma and ability to draw the eye of her mother, something that drew unfavourable comparisons. Her marriage was made out of pragmatism on her part and no one was more surprised than Joan when it turned into love.
(inspired in part by this edit by @emilykaldwen (ABBY MY BELOVED))
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natequarter · 4 months
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tudor fiction often likes to make something deep out of elizabeth i choosing not to marry and to remain a virgin for life but i have to say, seeing my mother judicially murdered by my father whilst very young purely because she didn't give birth to a son would probably put me off marriage forever, no matter how hot the earl of leicester was
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maryqos · 21 hours
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“The English queen’s letters of reproof after the death of Mary’s second husband, Lord Darnley, in 1567, and the taking of his supposed murderer Bothwell as her third, are as renowned as they are resounding. Their tone suggests not only an urgent anxiety that the fallibility of one queen regnant should not reflect on another, but perhaps also a sense that Elizabeth — so often compared to her disadvantage to the maritally minded Mary — was now vindicated in her celibate choice.”
Sarah Gristwood, "The Queen as Artist: Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Stuart," 104.
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leoleolovesdc · 24 days
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Mezza: You know, I was thinking-
Elizabeth: Oh, sweetie, don’t do that! I wouldn’t want you to hurt yourself!
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period-dramallama · 9 months
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ednyfedfychan · 8 months
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“On Anne’s side, she never fully understood how far the courtly ‘pastimes’ she had condoned in her apartments had given rise to a sex scandal. Games and flirtations of this risqué, French-inspired sort would never again be seen in England, not even in Charles I’s reign after he married the French princess, Henrietta Maria. Their only other appearance in the British Isles was at the court of Mary Queen of Scots, where they helped to destroy another queen.”
— John Guy & Julia Fox, Hunting the Falcon: Henry VIll, Anne Boleyn and the Marriage That Shook Europe
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isabelleneville · 1 year
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Tudor Documentary/History Documentary game: take a sip of your alcohol drink when a portrait of the wrong King or Queen is shown.
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commiebeatle · 2 years
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ok this casting is actually crazy
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the only thing missing is her red hair otherwise its spot on
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natequarter · 1 year
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i use a lot of abbreviations in my history notes but nowhere is it more useful than studying spanish history. ferdinand and isabella is far too many letters to write out unabbreviated
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maryqos · 13 days
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"As previously discussed by Mary Villeponteaux, Protestant efforts to equate female rulers with Old Testament tyrants such as Jezebel were motivated primarily by fear of their gender. The implication was that papist queens were neither compassionate nor rational, but impulsive, excessively cruel, sexually incontinent, and either stubborn or indecisive due to the unnaturalness of occupying a traditionally male position of power. During his own exile, Scotsman John Knox actively equated both Mary I of England and Mary Stuart with Jezebel, and argued that 'nature doth paint them to be weak, frail, indirect, feeble and foolish, while experience hath declared them to be unconstant, variable, cruel, and lacking the spirit of counsel.”
Nick K. Crown, "Catholic, Anglican, and Puritan Representation of Royal Martyrs," pp. 26.
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borom1r · 2 years
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I FORGOT THAT LOKARI CALLS WILLOW “little debbie dewdrop”
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