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Conspiring Against The QueenProduction team

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

In 1594 Roderigo Lopez was hung, drawn and quartered for trying to poison Queen Elizabeth I. Many historians have argued that he was framed -...  Read more : Conspiring Against The Queen

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The Jewish Gehtto of Renaissance VeniceUsed with permission

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

Jews were seen as a threat to Christianity, and in Venice a ghetto was created. But, despite this, there appears to be evidence of Venetian...  Read more : The Jewish Gehtto of Renaissance Venice

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Conspiring Against The Queen - The Prime SuspectUsed with permission

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

Roderigo Lopez was sPortuguese Jew who became physician to Queen Elizabeth I. Why was he considered a prime suspect in her attempted murder?   Read more : Conspiring Against The Queen - The Prime Suspect

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Conspiring Against The Queen - The case against Roderigo LopezUsed with permission

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

David Katz argues there is plenty of evidence that Roderigo Lopez was a spy and that the motive was money. The act of taking money...  Read more : Conspiring Against The Queen - The case against Roderigo Lopez

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Conspiring Against The Queen: The interrogationUsed with permission

By The Renaissance Secrets team (The Open University)

01 September 2005

Shown the torture possibilities of the Tower Of London, Lopez confessed. But was that genuine, or self-preservation?  Read more : Conspiring Against The Queen: The interrogation

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Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast Featuring: audio, Used with permission

By Sir Ian Kershaw (Guest)

27 April 2005

Listen to the 2005 Open University Lecture, in which Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history  Read more : Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

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OU Lecture 2005: TranscriptOU image library - OU press and publicity

By Sir Ian Kershaw (Guest)

27 April 2005

In the 2005 Open University Lecture, Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history.  Read more : OU Lecture 2005: Transcript

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