The book explores the complex sexual and romantic relationships of Edward II, delving into his connections with both men and women. It examines the historical context of his relationships, shedding light on the impact these dynamics had on his reign and the political landscape of the time. Through meticulous research, the author reveals how personal affairs intertwined with the king's public life, offering a nuanced portrait of a monarch often overshadowed by scandal and controversy.
Kathryn Warner Knihy
Tento autor sa špecializuje na analýzu stredovekej histórie a literatúry, s hlbokým záujmom o vládu kráľa Eduarda II. a jeho dobu. Jeho práce sa vyznačujú podrobným historickým bádaním a snahou o odhalenie zložitých vzťahov a udalostí raného novoveku. S odhodlaním približuje čitateľom životy a politické intrigy kľúčových postáv anglickej histórie, aby lepšie pochopili ich motivácie a dopad na vtedajšiu spoločnosť. Prostredníctvom pútavého písania oživuje minulé éry a ich obyvateľov.






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