Spain
Historical Colonial Sovereign State / Imperial Authority (metropole influencing colonies and independence movements)Description
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A rapid situation briefing gives way to a private, explosive confrontation over Khundu. After quick updates — Predator testing in Korea, Basque plots in Spain, …
In the quiet, unassuming setting of a Sowerby Bridge café, Phil Crabtree delivers a bombshell to Catherine Cawood: Ashley Cowgill, the man who betrayed Tommy …
During a flashback by the pool, Duke Cody confronts Miles Bron about the night Miles nearly ran him over with his Porsche outside Andi’s house—a …
In the suffocating grandeur of the Legatine Court, Queen Katherine of Aragon delivers her final, desperate defense of her marriage to Henry VIII—sworn on her …
In the intimate, charged setting of Mary Tudor’s bedchamber at Hampton Court, Cromwell—still stinging from public humiliation—attempts to probe Mary’s loyalty to the Crown and …
At Hampton Court’s Base Court, Thomas Cromwell and Richard Riche observe the ostentatious arrival of Don Diego de Mendoza, the new Spanish envoy, whose elaborate …
Cromwell orchestrates a calculated power play at Hampton Court, using Don Diego de Mendoza’s meeting with Lady Mary as a pretext to isolate Chapuys and …
In the wake of Queen Jane’s death and mounting political instability, Thomas Cromwell isolates Thomas Wyatt from his rival Wriothesley to deliver a covert directive: …
In Cromwell’s private study, Thomas Wyatt resists the order to return to Spain as the King’s Ambassador to the Emperor, citing personal and political risks—including …
In the Council Chamber, Cromwell faces a direct challenge to his authority as Fitzwilliam—once a reluctant ally—publicly blames him for the disastrous Cleves marriage. Fitzwilliam’s …
In a tense Council session, Thomas Cromwell faces mounting criticism over the disastrous Cleves marriage alliance, with Fitzwilliam openly blaming him for the political misstep. …
In the tense Council Chamber, Admiral de Coligny presses King Charles IX to ally with the Dutch against Spain, framing it as a unifying move …