The Two Eleanors of Henry III sheds light on the lives of Eleanor of Provence, queen to Henry III, and Eleanor de Montfort, his sister and
Melusine von der Schulberg: The Mistress Queen
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In 1947 Noël Denholm-Young published a biography of Richard of Cornwall that is generally considered a classic, but one in need of an update. For
My forthcoming book, The Daughters of George III: Sisters and Princesses, tells the sometimes turbulent stories of the six daughters of George III and his
We recently invited Facebook users to send in questions they would love Kirsten Claiden-Yardley to answer about Thomas Howard. Read on as Kirsten provides some
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We have an exciting guest post from Pen and Sword author and historian of Georgian royalty, Catherine Curzon. We hope you enjoy! Marie Antoinette is