Memorials of the most noble order of the garter, from its foundation to the present time with Biographical Notices of the Knights in the reigns of Edward III. and Richard II.

Memorials of the most noble order of the garter, from its foundation to the present time with Biographical Notices of the Knights in the reigns of Edward III. and Richard II.
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Synopsis Memorials of the most noble order of the garter, from its foundation to the present time with Biographical Notices of the Knights in the reigns of Edward III. and Richard II. by : George Frederick Beltz

Memorials of the Order of the Garter

Memorials of the Order of the Garter
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Total Pages : 730
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Synopsis Memorials of the Order of the Garter by : George Frederick Beltz

The American Bibliopolist

The American Bibliopolist
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Total Pages : 818
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Dictionary Catalogue ...

Dictionary Catalogue ...
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Total Pages : 536
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The Queen and the Mistress

The Queen and the Mistress
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Synopsis The Queen and the Mistress by : Gemma Hollman

The riveting story of two women whose divergent personalities and positions impacted the court of Edward III, one of medieval England's greatest kings. There were two women in Edward III's life: Philippa of Hainault, his wife of forty years and bearer of twelve children, and his mistress, Alice Perrers, the twenty-year-old who took the king's fancy as his ageing wife grew sick. After Philippa's death Alice began to dominate court, amassing a fortune and persuading the elderly Edward to promote her friends and punish her enemies. In The Queen and the Mistress, Gemma Hollman brings the story of these two women to life and contrasts the "perfect" medieval queen—the pious, unpolitical, steady Philippa—with the impertinent youth—the wily, charismatic, manipulative Alice. One died a royal, adored, while the full force of the English court united against Alice, wresting both money and power from her and leaving her with nothing but a mission to try to reclaim all that was lost. Both women had wealth and power but used vitally different methods to dispense it. In The Queen and the Mistress, Hollman brings to the fore their differences and similarities in a unique look at women and power in the Middle Ages.