Queens Consort
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Queens Consort by Hilton, Lisa. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781605981055.
The colorful and dramatic history of Englands medieval queens. Englands medieval queens were elemental in shaping the history of the nation. In an age where all politics were family politics, dynastic marriages placed English queens at the very center of power―the kings bed. From Matilda of Flanders, William the Conquerors queen, to Elizabeth of York, the first Tudor consort, Englands queens fashioned the nature of monarchy and influenced the direction of the state. Occupying a unique position in the mercurial, often violent world of medieval politics, these queens had to negotiate a role that combined tremendous influence with terrifying vulnerability. Lisa Hiltons illuminating new book explores the lives of the twenty women who were crowned queen between 1066 and 1503. War, adultery, witchcraft, child abuse, murder―and occasionally even love―formed English queenship, but so too did patronage, learning, and fashion. Lovers of history will enjoy a dramatic narrative that presents an exceptional group of women whose personal ambitions, triumphs, and failures helped to give birth to the modern state. 16 pages of color illustrations
