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By Paul Streitz

ISBN-10: 0971349800

ISBN-13: 9780971349803

in the summertime of 1548, the thirteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth Tudor used to be secluded at Cheshunt, England. There she gave delivery to a boy, whose father used to be Thomas Seymour, Elizabeth's stepfather. the kid was once positioned within the family of John de Vere, sixteenth Earl of Oxford and the changeling child was once raised as Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford, nameless, Roland Emmerich.

Edward de Vere was once an stated playwright, poet, theatrical manufacturer, musician, dancer and literary determine of the Elizabethan period. He wrote lower than numerous pen names and likewise less than names of dwelling folks.
His most renowned pen identify used to be "William Shakespeare."

Relevant phrases: seventeenth Earl of Oxford, Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, Shakespeare Authorship, Shakespeare Controversy, Shakespeare pointed out, Elizabeth's Son; Son of the Virgin Queen

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