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Queens at War England's Medieval Queens Book Four

2025576 pagesRandom House

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The tumultuous period in English history that marked the end of the medieval era and the rise of the Tudors comes to stunning life in the final volume of Alison Weir’s four-part Medieval Queens series, filled with dramatic true stories chronicling the turbulent reigns of the last five Plantagenet queens. The fifteenth century was a violent age. In Queens at War, Alison Weir chronicles the five queens who got caught up in wars that changed the courses of their lives: the Hundred Years’ War between England and France, and the Wars of the Roses between the royal Houses of Lancaster and York. Against this tempestuous backdrop, Weir describes the lives of five Plantagenet queens, who occupied the consort’s throne from 1403 to 1485. Joan of Navarre was happily married to King Henry IV but was accused of witchcraft by Henry’s heir and imprisoned. Paris-born Katherine of Valois’s political marriage to Henry V was meant to bring peace between England and France. It didn’t, and Henry died during the Hundred Years’ War without ever seeing his newborn heir, Henry VI, who was wed to another French princess, Margaret of Anjou, in 1445. In the Wars of the Roses, Margaret staunchly supported her husband and son. Henry’s successor, Edward IV, became embroiled in scandal after he fell in love with and married Elizabeth Widville, mother of the tragic Princes in the Tower. The notorious Richard III usurped Edward’s throne and married Anne Neville, who died after losing her only child, forsaken by her husband. “Underpinned by extensive reading of original sources” (The Washington Post), Weir’s Medieval Queens series strips away centuries of historical mythologizing to shed light on the genuine accomplishments and bravery of these fascinating female monarchs. Queens at War brings the series to an action-packed close.

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About the author

Alison Weir is a historian specializing in British royalty, especially the Tudor period. Readers enjoy her detailed non-fiction books like "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," "The Life of Elizabeth I," and "Katheryn Howard, The Scandalous Queen.

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Book cover of Queens at War England's Medieval Queens Book Four
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Frequently asked questions

  • Does this book need to be read in order with the rest of the series?

    Each volume in this series functions as a self-contained historical account of specific queens, meaning this final installment can be read independently of the previous three books.

  • Is this book a work of fiction or non-fiction?

    This title is a work of historical non-fiction that relies on the author's research into original primary sources to document the lives of the five featured queens.

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