Actualités ac155/1559
1996 Demag AC155 All Terrain CRane - REMOVED
Fri, 03 Jul 2020 04:37:00 GMT
- Product Description XCA2600, the world s largest tonnage all-terrain crane developed by XCMG, has successfully completed the first test lift, a 173-ton weight. The XCA2600 is equipped with three ...
Book of Common Prayer (1559)
Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:58:00 GMT
The 1559 Book of Common Prayer, [note 1] also called the Elizabethan prayer book, is the third edition of the Book of Common Prayer and the text that served as an official liturgical book of the ...
The Act of Supremacy
Sat, 05 May 2018 22:31:00 GMT
Henry's actions in assuming for himself the mantle of ecclesiastical authority were tinged with self-interest. He had sought in vain for papal approval for his divorce from Katherine of Aragon, and ...
Act of Uniformity 1559
Sat, 13 Sep 2014 20:50:00 GMT
Following the accession of Elizabeth I a third Act of Uniformity (pictured) was passed in 1559, authorising a book of common prayer which was similar to the 1552 version but which retained some ...
Escape from the Bastille, 1559
Fri, 30 Aug 2013 20:11:00 GMT
Joan Hasler describes how, as controller of Calais in 1558, Edward Grimston was captured when the town surrendered to the Duke of Guise and held to ransom in the Bastille. An entertaining account of a ...
Elizabeth I's religious settlement
Tue, 20 Mar 2018 07:48:00 GMT
Protestantism would also create a fear of persecution among England’s Catholics. Elizabeth's first Parliament was inaugurated on 25 January 1559. Queen Elizabeth was in attendance for the opening ...
Elizabeth I's Act of Supremacy (1559) - original text
Mon, 23 Aug 2021 00:23:00 GMT
An acte restoring to the crown the ancient jurisdiction over the state ecclesiastical and spiritual and abolishing all foreign power repugnant to the same. Most humbly beseech your most excellent ...
Elizabethan Religious Settlement - AQA
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 16:04:00 GMT
In 1559 she passed two laws: This made Protestantism England’s official faith and also set out rules of religious practice and worship in a revised prayer book. This retained some Catholic ...
Elizabeth I's Church of England
Fri, 18 Oct 2019 22:31:00 GMT
In December 1559, Queen Elizabeth I consecrated Matthew Parker as the first Archbishop of Canterbury for the new Church of England. Queen Elizabeth I and Matthew Parker were both opponents of ...
Elizabethan Religious Settlement - Edexcel
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 09:04:00 GMT
In 1559 she passed two laws: This made Elizabeth the Supreme Governor of the Church, taking power away from the Catholic Pope in Rome. Her father, Henry VIII, had done the same in his reign ...