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Alison Weir

Queens of the Conquest


Englandīs Medieval Queens
2017. 406 p. 232 x 154 mm
Verlag/Jahr: RANDOM HOUSE UK; JONATHAN CAPE 2017
ISBN: 1-910702-08-0 (1910702080)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-910702-08-6 (9781910702086)

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A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year

Five of Englandīs medieval queens come to life in the first volume of an epic new series from the bestselling historian.
A Daily Telegraph Book of the Year

The story of Englandīs medieval queens is vivid and stirring, packed with tragedy, high drama and even comedy. It is a chronicle of love, murder, war and betrayal, filled with passion, intrigue and sorrow, peopled by a cast of heroines, villains, stateswomen and lovers. In the first volume of this epic new series, Alison Weir strips away centuries of romantic mythology and prejudice to reveal the lives of Englandīs queens in the century after the Norman Conquest.

Beginning with Matilda of Flanders, who supported William the Conqueror in his invasion of England in 1066, and culminating in the turbulent life of the Empress Maud, who claimed to be queen of England in her own right and fought a bitter war to that end, the five Norman queens emerge as hugely influential figures and fascinating characters.

Much more than a series of individual biographies, Queens of the Conquest is a seamless tale of interconnected lives and a rich portrait of English history in a time of flux. In Alison Weirīs hands these five extraordinary women reclaim their rightful roles at the centre of English history.
"Brings Englandīs Norman queens out of the shadows and dazzlingly to life. Drawing on a wealth of fascinating contemporary sources, Alison Weir presents the drama, passion and intrigue of these extraordinary womenīs lives and restores them to their rightful place in history. A masterpiece." Tracy Borman