Delve into the captivating world of English royalty with "Lives Of The Queens Of England, From The Norman Conquest," Volumes 4-5, by Agnes Strickland and Elizabeth Strickland. This meticulously researched work offers an intimate look at the lives of England's queens, drawing from official records and authentic documents, both private and public, many of which are published here for the first time.
Discover the anecdotes of their courts, the intricacies of their political maneuverings, and the personal stories that shaped their reigns. From pivotal historical events to the daily lives within the royal household, this book provides a rich tapestry of English history as seen through the eyes of its most influential women. A valuable resource for historians and a compelling read for anyone interested in the lives and legacies of England's queens.
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