John Foxes: "Acts and Monuments," 4.47ff.


Selim, the Eleventh Emperor or the Turks, is poisoned by his son, Solyman, the Twelfth Emperor or the Turks. It’s a story of brutality and internecine wars, including Syria and Egypt, bringing the story down to 1521. Meanwhile, Belgrade falls to Solyman and the Pope is concerned about the “Luther Problem” in Germany. Soon enough after relating the Turkish history, Foxe will shortly backtrack to 1500 and the story in England. England itself has come off a bloody Civil War itself with the Tudors coming to the throne.


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