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Kings were expected to ally themselves with foreign powers for political and trading advantages, and had done so until 1464 when Henry’s grandfather, Edward IV, had married Elizabeth Woodville, a commoner, for love alone, and caused a furore. Half a century later, a burgeoning sense of English nationalism meant that Henry VIII’s marriages to four commoners passed without anyone complaining that they were not of royal blood.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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