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Paperback Seven Ambitious Brothers and How They Bred a Race of Kings ... Book

ISBN: 1178956067

ISBN13: 9781178956061

Seven Ambitious Brothers and How They Bred a Race of Kings ...

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Discover the fascinating story of ambition and lineage in "Seven Ambitious Brothers And How They Bred A Race Of Kings." This intriguing historical account delves into the lives and legacies of seven brothers whose aspirations and actions ultimately led to the creation of a dynasty. Explore the intricate web of family connections, political maneuvering, and personal triumphs that shaped their descendants and left an indelible mark on history.

A valuable resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in the roots of royalty, this book offers a unique perspective on the forces that drive individuals and families to achieve greatness. Uncover the secrets of their success and the impact of their decisions on generations to come. A captivating narrative that blends historical detail with human drama.

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