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Parr was elevated to the consort's throne in 1543 but by late 1547 (after Henry VIII's death) she has to fight for precedence with Anne Seymour, duchess of Somerset.
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Parr first gained Henry's notice through her service in Mary's Privy Chamber yet, after her elevation to the consort's throne, Parr was the more socially and politically prominent.
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Not content with supervising the education of her own relations and that of her royal consort's legitimate and illegitimate descendants, Mme de Maintenon founded, with Louis XIV's official support, the Royal Institute of Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr in 1686.
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Katherine Parr's elevation to the consort's throne attests to Mary's ability as a political patron.
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The three exalted initiations are as follows: the vase initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple touching the consort's breasts.
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The three exalted initiations are as follows: the vase initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple touching the consort's breasts.
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The three exalted initiations are as follows: the vase initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple touching the consort's breasts.
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Not content with supervising the education of her own relations and that of her royal consort's legitimate and illegitimate descendants, Mme de Maintenon founded, with Louis XIV's official support, the Royal Institute of Saint-Louis at Saint-Cyr in 1686.
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The three exalted initiations are as follows: the vase initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple touching the consort's breasts.
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Their function was to impress on the French envoys that Mary was not the usual type of princess whose future merely contained a consort's crown.
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