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Detail from the The Family of Henry VIII: An Allegory of the Tudor Succession, c1572, attributed to w:Lucas de Heere. Elizabeth I as the true successor of Edward VI ushers in the goddesses Peace and Plenty.
Image from Portraits of Elizabeth I at http://www.marileecody.com/eliz1-images.html
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