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Falieri
[ Italian fah-lye-ree ]
noun
- Ma·rí·no [mah-, ree, -naw], 1278?–1355, Venetian army commander: doge of Venice 1354–55.
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Before the drama opens a brief description will not be out of place of the two persons who were to play the principal parts on the stage, as they were seen a year later by Ludovico Falieri, the Venetian ambassador in England.
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On the King, Falieri is more elaborate.
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At any rate, Falieri said that the King had determined to go on with the divorce, that he might have a legitimate male heir.
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Falieri arrived in England in 1528, and the general parts of the Report cover the intervening period.
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Falieri, writing from London and reporting what he heard in society, said that “by English law females were excluded from the throne.”
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