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Scotland’s Medieval Queens (Hardback)

From Saint Margaret to Margaret of Denmark

P&S History > Medieval World > Medieval History P&S History > Royal History Women of History World History > UK & Ireland > Scotland

By Sharon Bennett Connolly
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 272
Illustrations: 25 mono
ISBN: 9781399098120
Published: 31st January 2025

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Scotland’s history is dramatic, violent and bloody.

Being England’s northern neighbour has never been easy.

Scotland’s queens have had to deal with war, murder, imprisonment, political rivalries and open betrayal. They have loved and lost, raised kings and queens, ruled and died for Scotland.

From St Margaret, who became one of the patron saints of Scotland, to Elizabeth de Burgh and the dramatic story of the Scottish Wars of Independence, to the love story and tragedy of Joan Beaufort, to Margaret of Denmark and the dawn of the Renaissance, Scotland’s Medieval Queens have seen it all.

This is the story of Scotland through their eyes.

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About Sharon Bennett Connolly

Sharon Bennett Connolly, has been fascinated by history her whole life. She has studied history academically and just for fun – and even worked as a tour guide at historical sites, including Conisbrough Castle. For Christmas 2014, her husband gave her a blog as a gift – www.historytheinterestingbits.com – and Sharon started researching and writing about the stories that have always fascinated. Ladies of Magna Carta is her third non-fiction book. Her first book, Heroines of the Medieval World, was published in September 2017 and the second, Silk and the Sword: The Women of the Norman Conquest, was released in 2018. Sharon gives talks on women's history and her TV work includes Australian television's Who Do You Think You Are?

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