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  1. フランシス・ウォルシンガム. サー ・ フランシス・ウォルシンガム ( 英語: Sir Francis Walsingham, PC 、 1532年 頃 - 1590年 4月6日 )は、 イングランド の 政治家 。. テューダー朝 最後の女王 エリザベス1世 に重臣として仕えた。. 秘密警察 長官 ・ スパイマスター ...

  2. Francis Walsingham è noto per essere stato uno dei maggiori diplomatici dell'epoca di Elisabetta I Tudor: a lui si deve una linea politica pervicacemente antispagnola [1], con la quale dimostrò di essere uno fra i primi a comprendere il potenziale della flotta inglese come strumento di potenza militare mondiale.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2014 · Angela McLeod. 4.71. 14ratings6reviews. A historically researched biographical novel on the life of Frances Walsingham, the only child of Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth the First's Secretary of State and Spymaster. She survived the massacre of St.Bartholomew's Eve in Paris together with Sir Philip Sidney, whom she later married.

  4. Francis Walsingham (ur. ok. 1532 w Chislehurst, Kent, zm. 6 kwietnia 1590 w Londynie) – polityk angielski; główny i najbardziej zaufany doradca Elżbiety I. Życiorys. Podczas rządów Marii I Tudor został wygnany z kraju i dołączył do innych uchodźców przebywających w Szwajcarii oraz północnych Włoszech.

  5. 14 de mai. de 2013 · Walsingham counteracted a number of conspiracies against Elizabeth I: the most prominent being the Babington plot of 1585. A trainee priest named Gilbert Gifford was intercepted coming to England from France, employed to act as a messenger between Mary, Queen of Scots, and her supporters on the Continent.

  6. Walsingham was given responsible for the security of the monarch. To protect Elizabeth he created a network of spies in Europe. He received regular reports from twelve locations in France, nine in Germany, four in Italy, four in Spain, and three others in Europe. He also had informants in Constantinople, Algiers and Tripoli.

  7. Francis Walsingham est envoyé en France à la mi-1581 pour discuter d'une alliance franco-anglaise mais les Français souhaitent que la question du mariage soit réglée au préalable quand les Anglais souhaitent l'inverse. En conséquence, il retourne en Angleterre sans aucun accord [49].