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Queen Isabella

Alison Weir

The Pope's Daughter

Caroline P. Murphy

The Tigress of Forli

Elizabeth Lev

Margaret Beaufort: Mother of the Tudor Dynasty

Elizabeth Norton

She-Wolves

Helen Castor

That Other Juana

Linda Carlino

Eleanor de Montfort

Louise J. Wilkinson

Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman

Robert K. Massie

Blood Sisters

Sarah Gristwood

Madame De Maintenon the Secret Wife of Louis XIV

Veronica Buckley

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Queen Isabella by Alison Weir

Isabella arrived in London in 1308, the spirited twelve-year-old daughter of King Philip IV of France. Her marriage to the heir to England's throne was designed to heal old political wounds between the two countries, and in the years that followed she became an important figure, a determined and clever woman whose influence would come to last centuries.

The Pope's Daughter by Caroline P. Murphy

The illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, Felice della Rovere became one of the most powerful and accomplished women of the Italian Renaissance. Now, Caroline Murphy vividly captures the untold story of a rare woman who moved with confidence through a world of popes and princes. Using a wide variety of sources, including Felice's personal correspondence, as well as diaries...

The Tigress of Forli by Elizabeth Lev

A strategist to match Machiavelli; a warrior who stood toe to toe with the Borgias; a wife whose three marriages would end in bloodshed and heartbreak; and a mother determined to maintain her family's honor, Caterina Riario Sforza de' Medici was a true Renaissance celebrity, beloved and vilified in equal measure. Raised in the court of Milan and wed at age ten to the pope's corrupt...

Margaret Beaufort: Mother of the Tudor Dynasty by Elizabeth Norton

Born in the midst of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Beaufort became the greatest heiress of her time. She survived a turbulent life, marrying four times and enduring imprisonment before passing her claim to the crown of England to her son, Henry VII, the first of the Tudor monarchs.Margaret's royal blood placed her on the fringes of the Lancastrian royal dynasty. After divorcing her...

She-Wolves by Helen Castor

With the death of Edward VI in 1553, England, for the first time, would have a reigning queen. The question was: Who? Four women stood upon the crest of history: Katherine of Aragon's daughter, Mary; Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth; Mary, Queen of Scots; and Lady Jane Grey. But over the centuries, other exceptional women had struggled to push the boundaries of their authority and...

That Other Juana by Linda Carlino

This is a story of obsessive love, uncontrolled passion - and cruel, cynical betrayal set in 16th century Spain. Queen Juana, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabel, sister of Catherine of Aragon, was the mother of Carlos V (Holy Roman Emperor), and grandmother of Philip II. Juana, a remarkable woman of her times, was highly intelligent and talented, had her own strongly held views and...

Eleanor de Montfort by Louise J. Wilkinson

As sister of Henry III and aunt of the future Edward I, Eleanor de Montfort was at the heart of the bloody conflict between the Crown and the English barons. At Lewes in 1264 Simon de Montfort captured the king and secured control of royal government. A woman of fiery nature, Eleanor worked tirelessly to support her husband's cause. She assumed responsibility for the care of the...

Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie

Born into a minor noble family, Catherine transformed herself into empress of Russia by sheer determination. For thirty-four years, the government, foreign policy, cultural development, and welfare of the Russian people were in her hands. She dealt with domestic rebellion, foreign wars, and the tidal wave of political change and violence churned up by the French Revolution...

Blood Sisters by Sarah Gristwood

To contemporaries, the Wars of the Roses were known collectively as a "cousins' war." The series of dynastic conflicts that tore apart the ruling Plantagenet family in fifteenth-century England was truly a domestic drama, as fraught and intimate as any family feud before or since. While the events of this turbulent time are usually described in terms of the male leads who fought and...

Madame De Maintenon the Secret Wife of Louis XIV by Veronica Buckley

Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon and secret wife of the Sun King, Louis XIV, was born in a bleak French prison in 1635, her father a condemned traitor and murderer, her mother the warden's seduced daughter. A timely pardon and a hopeful Caribbean colonial venture failed to mend the family's fortunes, and Françoise was reduced to begging in the streets. Yet, armed with...