Kings & Queens: A Chronicle of History's Most Interesting Monarchies

by Brenda Ralph Lewis

Paperback, 2017

Status

Available

Call number

SOC H.200

Publication

Amber Books

Pages

512

Description

From Philip IV of France's persecution of the Knights Templar in the fourteenth century to the troubled lives of Monaco's current royal family and from the Norman invasion to Windsor family feuds, Kings & Queens reveals the scandals, secrets, and sadness behind continental Europe's monarchies, including: Monoco The "fairytale" wedding and marriage of Grace Kelly to Prince Rainier III that kept rumor mongers and the press well fed with gossip, innuendo, and sensation Spain The imprisonment of Queen Juana the Mad, one of several Spanish monarchs crippled by insanity and inbreeding Austria-Hungary The bizarre double suicide of Crown Prince Rudolph and Baroness Maria Vetsera Belgium Oppression and exploitation in Africa's Congo Basin, presided over by King Leopold II England The turbulent marriage and tragic fate of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the reaction of the royal family, the press, and the public to her death in a car crash in 1997

Collection

Barcode

1754

Language

Physical description

512 p.; 11.2 inches

ISBN

9781782744788

Rating

(2 ratings; 4)

Call number

SOC H.200
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