Eleanor of Aquitaine
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Marion Meade portrays Eleanor of Aquitaine as a woman of great intelligence and titanic energy who lived in a passionate and creative age.
Cette série vous plonge dans le monde fascinant du Moyen Âge à travers les yeux de ses personnages féminins forts. Explorez leurs vies remplies d'intrigues, d'amour, de pertes et d'un esprit indomptable à une époque où les femmes luttaient souvent pour leur place dans la société. Chaque histoire révèle différentes facettes de la force et de la résilience féminines dans un cadre historiquement riche. Plongez dans des destins dramatiques et découvrez leur influence sur la formation de l'histoire.
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