Mary Tudor Brandon and tapestries of The Lady and the Unicorn of Museum of Cluny in Paris: Is Mary the Lady with the lion and the unicorn?
[Edited to add: Jacky is looking for feedback on his website with the hypothesis listed above as part of research for a book. You can find the site here: http://dame-licorne.pagesperso-orange.fr/. Please note that the website is in English and French.]
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Search box errors
Hello all,
Apologies if you've been getting an error page when trying to use the search box. I'm not sure what's wrong but I'll investigate and fix it as soon as possible.
Update: Well, I've managed to fix the search box on the Q&A blog, but then I realized that I had the search box on a bunch of pages on the rest of the site (the static, non-blog pages) and I'm going to have to update those. It's going to take a while!
Apologies if you've been getting an error page when trying to use the search box. I'm not sure what's wrong but I'll investigate and fix it as soon as possible.
Update: Well, I've managed to fix the search box on the Q&A blog, but then I realized that I had the search box on a bunch of pages on the rest of the site (the static, non-blog pages) and I'm going to have to update those. It's going to take a while!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Question from Nan - Catherine of Aragon vs. of Castile
This might be an odd question, but why was Catherine of Aragon referred to as being "of Aragon" and not "of Castile"? Castile was the bigger and more powerful nation, and from what I've seen, her sister Juana was known as "Juana of Castile" not "Juana of Aragon." Did Isabel and Ferdinand divide up their children?