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Philippa and Gregory's
* In Philippa Gregory's 2009 novel The White Queen, the young Duke of York is sent into hiding in Tournai, Belgium by his mother, Elizabeth Woodville, while a changeling is sent to the Tower.
Anne is also the main character in Philippa Gregory's latest novel " The Kingmaker's Daughter ".
In modern times, such as in Philippa Gregory's novel The Virgin's Lover, it has been suggested that Queen Elizabeth I of England ordered Mary's assassination by poisoning her, or, as portrayed in the 1998 film Elizabeth, that she was assassinated to protect Elizabeth's interests ( without any direct order by the Queen ).
Cecily Neville is portrayed in " The White Queen ", Philippa Gregory's novel about Elizabeth Woodville, and is mentioned in the second novel of the Cousin's War series ," The Red Queen " about Lady Margaret Beaufort.
She also appears in two of Philippa Gregory's Tudor court novels, The Other Boleyn Girl and The Boleyn Inheritance.
Jacquetta is a main character in Philippa Gregory's 2009 novel The White Queen, a fictionalized account of the life of her eldest daughter Elizabeth.
She is also the main protagonist in Philippa Gregory's 2011 novel The Lady of the Rivers.
In the film adaptation of Philippa Gregory's novel The Other Boleyn Girl, Jane Boleyn ( played by Juno Temple ) was a minor character.
Richard appears in Philippa Gregory's 2009 fictionalized novel The White Queen, which follows the theory that Richard's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, never gave young Richard over to the custody of his uncle, instead swapping him with a changeling and sending the true prince into hiding in Tournai, Belgium.
The Duke's assassination features in Philippa Gregory's novel Earthly Joys.
Part of the background to Philippa Gregory's historical novel " A Respectable Trade "-dealing mainly with the slave trade in late 18th century Bristol-is the start of construction at Clifton, then a far area outside the city limits as they were at the time.
He is also a minor character in Philippa Gregory's book The Other Queen, with an account given of the time he spent as the Queen of Scots ' gaoler.
Also she is mentioned in Philippa Gregory's 2010 historical novel The Red Queen and its prequel " The White Queen ".

Philippa and 2009
* Philippa Gregory, The White Queen, pub 2009 ( Book 1 in the Cousins ' War series – about Elizabeth Woodville )
* Jones, Philippa ( 2009 ) " The other Tudors "
In 2009, each of these novels garnered several Reviewers ' Choice awards, including the Romantic Times Magazine's Award for Best Historical Biography of the Year ( Philippa Gregory was one of the four nominees ).

Philippa and novel
In the Philippa Gregory novel, " Lady of the Rivers " John features as the first husband of main character, Jacquetta of Luxembourg.
Two brothers John Cowper Powys and Theodore Francis Powys were also well-known writers, while his sister Philippa published a novel and some poetry.
Jane appears in the historical novel The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory, which tells the story of her other sister-in-law, Mary Boleyn.
* Changeling, a novel by Philippa Gregory
* Thomas Howard appears as a character in the Philippa Gregory novels The Virgin's Lover and The Other Queen, and in the novel I, Elizabeth by Rosalind Miles.
George Boleyn is portrayed by Michael Johnson in the 1969 film " Anne of the Thousand Days " and by Jonathan Newth in the 1970 television series The Six Wives of Henry VIII ; by Steven MacKintosh in the 2003 television film The Other Boleyn Girl ( based on the novel The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory ); by Jim Sturgess in the 2008 film The Other Boleyn Girl ( also based on the novel by Gregory ).
* The Red Queen a 2010 novel by Philippa Gregory
** The Fellowship of the Ring by Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson & Frances Walsh ( based on the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien )
A Victorian historical novel ascribes the following five children to her: a ) Richard, born December 21, 1376, and died issueless, June 24, 1396 ; b ) Elizabeth, born 1379, wife of Sir William Marny ; c ) Philippa, born 1381, wife of Robert Passele ; d ) Alice, born at Kilquyt, September 1, 1384, wife of Guy de Saint Albino
* The White Queen ( novel ), a novel by Philippa Gregory
* The Baron's Hall was used as a set for the Hollywood film The Other Boleyn Girl based on the novel by Philippa Gregory.

Philippa and White
In 1925 the couple moved to Dorset: firstly to the Coastguard Cottages on White Nothe and then to nearby farmhouse Chydyok, where his two sisters, the poet and novelist, Philippa Powys, and the artist, Gertrude Powys, occupied the adjacent cottage.
Series 7 saw the last appearance of Philippa Vale, series 8 the last of Barney Crozier, just as the character Peggy had also vanished around this time ( after series 7 ) and regular off-duty hostess Diamante Lil ( Mela White ) had made her last appearance in series 5.
In 1925 the couple moved to Dorset: firstly to the Coastguard Cottages on White Nore and then to the nearby farmhouse Chydyok, where his two sisters, the poet and novelist, Philippa Powys, and the artist, Gertrude Powys, occupied the adjacent cottage.
His wife was Philippa ( Philip ) ( d. 1743 ), daughter of George Speke of White Lackington, Somerset.

Philippa and Queen
* 1360 – Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal ( d. 1415 )
** Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III of England ( d. 1369 )
The three eldest sons of King John and Queen Philippa, Edward, Peter and Henry ( afterwards celebrated as Henry the Navigator ) desired to win knighthood by service against the Moors, the historic enemies of their country and creed.
He seems to have been unusually devoted to his wife, Queen Philippa.
Philippa of Hainault, or, Philippe ( d ' Avesnes ) de Hainaut ( 24 June 1314 – 15 August 1369 ) was the Queen consort of King Edward III of England.
Four years later Philippa was betrothed to Prince Edward when, in the summer of 1326, Queen Isabella arrived at the Hainaut court seeking aid from Count William to depose King Edward.
Philippa married Edward at York Minster, on 24 January 1328, eleven months after his accession to the English throne ; although, the de facto rulers of the kingdom were his mother, Queen Dowager Isabella and her avaricious lover Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, who jointly acted as his regents.
Joshua Barnes, a medieval writer, said " Queen Philippa was a very good and charming person that exceeded most ladies for sweetness of nature and virtuous disposition.
Cecil appears as a character in the novels I, Elizabeth by Rosalind Miles, The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory and is a prominent secondary character in several books by Bertrice Small.
His other legitimate descendants included, by his first wife, Blanche, his daughters Queen Philippa of Portugal and Elizabeth, Duchess of Exeter ; and by his second wife, Constance, his daughter Queen Catherine of Castile.
In 1347, Ruet was sent to the Siege of Calais, and was one of two knights deputed by Queen Philippa to conduct out of town the citizens whom she had saved.
* Philippa Gregory, The Red Queen, pub 2010.
Bess of Hardwick is a character in The Other Queen, by Philippa Gregory, as well as the title character of A Woman of Passion by Virginia Henley.
His wife, Queen Philippa ( who was also Joan's second cousin ), was well known for her tender-heartedness, and Joan grew up at court, where she became friendly with her cousins, including Edward, the Black Prince.
Queen Philippa had made a favourite of Joan at first, but both she and the king seem to have been concerned about Joan's reputation.
Around the same period King Edward III ’ s wife, Queen Philippa is said to have dined on fish caught by Blakeney ’ s fishermen.
This Amie was a chamberlain of Edward III's wife, Queen Philippa, and later married John Driby, a yeoman of the royal family.
The college was founded in 1431 by Robert de Eglesfield ( d ' Eglesfield ) in honour of Queen Philippa of Hainault.
The college was founded during the 14th century by Robert de Eglesfield ( d ' Eglesfield ), chaplain to Queen Philippa of Hainault ( the wife of King Edward III of England ); hence its name.

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