Queens' College : The solempnities. & triumphes doon & made at the spousells and mariage of the Kyngs doughter the Ladye Marye to the Prynce...
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<p style='text-align: justify;'>First published in Latin in 1508, The solempnities. & triumphes doon & made at the spousells and mariage of the Kyngs doughter the Ladye Marye to the Prynce of Castile Archeduke of Austrige was written to celebrate the future marriage of Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, to Mary, the daughter of Henry VII of England and younger sister to the future King Henry VIII of England. However, the engagement was called off a few years later and Mary was married to King Louis XII of France. Queens' copy is one of the three surviving copies of the English translation.</p>