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  1. Apr 15, 2017 · Liz Sostre lovingly described her husband as a "very complicated" man. He was smart, funny and principled. He saw widespread injustice in the world, but he was optimistic that it could be...

  2. Mary had spoken then of her marriage to her kingdom, describing her coronation ring as a wedding band, and her love of her subjects as that of a mother for her children. These were phrases and motifs that Elizabeth would use repeatedly and would become absolutely central to her Queenship.

  3. Oct 23, 2021 · The doctrine of coverture deprived married women of legal status, merging her legal personhood with her husband’s. Today we’ll get into the complex ways that the doctrine of coverture shaped the lives of married women in the British Isles from the 11th to the 19th centuries.

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  4. May 10, 2013 · According to Aylmer, Knox identified as the “greatest inconvenience” of female rule the fact that the realm would be transferred to “strangers” when the queen married, ceding to her husband, as her superior, the power that had been invested in her.

  5. Oct 1, 2024 · The Northern Earls believed that Mary, Queen of Scots could secure the royal succession if she became queen. If she married the Duke of Norfolk, any children they had would become heirs. Westmorland and Northumberland’s plan to marry Mary to the Duke of Norfolk became known by many in Elizabeth’s royal court.

  6. Mar 23, 2023 · When I mentioned Sostre to Arthur, he immediately recognized Sostre’s legacy of resisting such assaults and their significance to him. At a youth prison in Illinois, a group of teenagers studying Sostre have begun resisting pat downs when leaving their unit, inspired by his example.

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  8. Elizabeth Sostre returned to her love for yoga and writing during the time she took ill with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, in 2009. Upon learning she could not return to her career as an educator for the Department of Education, she took time to rediscover herself.

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