The Courtships of Queen Elizabeth / A history of the various negotiations for her marriage
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A chronological study of diplomatic correspondence and court negotiations that traces persistent efforts to secure a marriage for Elizabeth I and the ways those courtships were wielded as instruments of statecraft. It follows successive proposals from continental princes and domestic suitors, and analyzes how the queen and ministers such as Cecil and Leicester exploited perceptions, religious ambiguity, and rival powers to advance English interests. The narrative emphasizes tactics, intrigue, and personal dynamics at court, showing how prolonged matrimonial negotiation influenced foreign policy, dynastic maneuvering, and the balance between external pressure and national security.
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