Lozania Prole

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Lozania Prole


Born
in The United Kingdom
January 01, 1892

Died
January 01, 1984


Pseudonym of Ursula Bloom ...more

Average rating: 3.89 · 1,826 ratings · 59 reviews · 65 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Queen's Midwife (Lives ...

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The King's Sweetheart (Live...

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The Ghost that Haunted a Ki...

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Henry's Golden Queen: (Cath...

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The Haunted Headsman: The S...

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Loves of a Virgin Princess ...

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The Nine Day Queen (Lady Ja...

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Consort to the Queen (Queen...

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The Tudor Boy: King Henry V...

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Twilight of a Tudor: The si...

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“Europe by those who laughed about her, a woman who spent most of the day at her prie-dieu and it was said had never laughed at a bawdy jest. The daughter of Henry the Eighth, and they could say that of her! He wondered what would happen to the young girl who had been bequeathed her cousin’s throne. What next? ‘It is said that the Lady Mary will overpower Queen Jane, and that she will be sent to the prison of the Tower of London, where the Lady Mary’s father sent ladies whom he found irksome.’ For a passing second a strange sneer crossed the face of the gentleman, a sneer which Philip found reflected in his own. King Henry the Eighth ‒ and”
Lozania Prole, Consort to the Queen (Queen Mary I)

“Madam Baby”
Lozania Prole, The King's Sweetheart