Queen Isabella

By (author)Alison Weir

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Now the acclaimed author of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Alison Weir, reexamines the life of Isabella of England, history’s other notorious and charismatic medieval queen. Praised for her fair looks, the newly wed Isabella was denied the attentions of Edward II, a weak, sexually ambiguous monarch with scant taste for his royal duties. As their marriage progressed, Isabella was neglected by her dissolute husband and slighted by his favored male courtiers. Humiliated and deprived of her income, her children, and her liberty, Isabella escaped to France, where she entered into a passionate affair with Edward II’s mortal enemy, Roger Mortimer. Together, Isabella and Mortimer led the only successful invasion of English soil since the Norman Conquest of 1066, deposing Edward and ruling in his stead as co-regents for Isabella’s young son, Edward III. Fate, however, was soon to catch up with Isabella and her lover.

Weight 32 oz
Dimensions 9.75 × 1.75 × 6.75 in
Subtitle

Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England, Treachery

Author

Alison Weir

Format

Hardcover

Condition

Like New

Publisher

Ballantine Books

Year Published

2005

Pages

528

Edition

1st Edition

Dust Jacket

Like New

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