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was revealed. Crucial to that plot was his correspondence with Philip II, using a code known only to himself and the king that they had learnt years earlier. "He had been unceremoniously set aboard a ship and returned to the custody of his master because his plots 'disturbed the realm of England'.
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For a translation into modern English of his Theórica y prática de guerra (Madrid: Pedro Madigal, 1595), Beatrice Heuser: The Strategy Makers: Thoughts on War and Society from Machiavelli to Clausewitz (Santa Monica, CA: Greenwood/Praeger, 2010),
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funds to the Guise faction; he encouraged it to try, by popular riots, assassinations, and military campaigns, to undercut any moderate Catholic party that offered a policy of rapprochement with the
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De Lamar Jensen. "Diplomacy and Dogmatism: Bernardino de Mendoza and the French Catholic League," Cambridge MA, Harvard University Press, 1964.
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Leonardo, Dalia M. "Cut off this rotten member": The Rhetoric of Heresy, Sin, and Disease in the Ideology of the French Catholic League"
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Marguerite A. Tassi, "Martyrdom and Memory: Elizabeth Curle's Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots", Debra Barret-Graves,
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in the reports that he returned to Spain. He was expelled from England in 1584, after his involvement in
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who needed to be crushed and rooted out like an infection. His role in backing the extremist Catholic
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Bernardino de Mendoza, un escritor soldado al servicio de la monarquía católica (1540-1604)
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Bernardino de Mendoza. Comentario de lo sucecido en las Guerras de los Países Bajos
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For the next six years, Bernardino de Mendoza served as Spanish ambassador to the
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Comentario de lo sucecido en los Paises Bajos desde el año 1567 hasta el de 1577
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In 1591, with the Catholic League in disarray after the assassination of
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Many of his dispatches to Madrid were first deciphered only in the
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around 1540, to Don Alonso Suarez de Mendoza, third Count of
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