An edition of The captive queen (2010)

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a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine

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An edition of The captive queen (2010)

Captive queen

a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine

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The author harks back to the twelfth century with a sensuous and tempestuous tale that brings vividly to life England's most passionate and destructive royal couple: Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Henry II. Nearing her thirtieth birthday, Eleanor has spent the past dozen frustrating years as consort to the pious King Louis VII of France. For all its political advantages, the marriage has brought Eleanor only increasing unhappiness and daughters instead of the hoped for male heir. But when the young and dynamic Henry of Anjou arrives at the French court, Eleanor sees a way out of her discontent. For even as their eyes meet for the first time, the seductive Eleanor and the virile Henry know that theirs is a passion that could ignite the world. Returning to her duchy of Aquitaine after the annulment of her marriage to Louis, Eleanor immediately sends for Henry, the future King of England, to come and marry her. The union of this royal couple will create a vast empire that stretches from the Scottish border to the Pyrenees, and marks the beginning of the celebrated Plantagenet dynasty. But Henry and Eleanor's marriage, charged with physical heat, begins a fiery downward spiral marred by power struggles, betrayals, bitter rivalries, and a devil's brood of young Plantagenets including Richard the Lionheart and the future King John. Early on, Eleanor must endure Henry's formidable mother, the Empress Matilda, as well as his infidelities, while in later years, Henry's friendship with Thomas Becket will lead to a deadly rivalry. Eventually, as the couple's rebellious sons grow impatient for power, the scene is set for a vicious and tragic conflict that will engulf both Eleanor and Henry. This is an historical novel that encompasses the building of an empire and the monumental story of a royal marriage.

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Ballantine Books
Language
English
Pages
478

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Captive queen: a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
2010, Ballantine Books
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Captive queen: a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
2010, Thorndike Press/Gale Cengage Learning
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The captive queen: a novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine
2010, Windsor
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Table of Contents

Genealogical table: Eleanor and her family connections
Marriage of lions, 1151-1154
This turbulent priest, 1155-1171
Cubs shall awake, 1171-1173
Poor prisoner, 1173-1189
Eagle rejoices, 1189
Envoi: Winchester, 1189.

Edition Notes

"1334410."

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
Fic
Library of Congress
PR6123.E36 C37 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
478 pages
Number of pages
478

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39824087M
Internet Archive
captivequeennove0000weir_y4a8
ISBN 10
1611292824
ISBN 13
9781611292824
OCLC/WorldCat
935562915

Work Description

"It is the year 1152 and a beautiful woman of thirty, attended by only a small armed escort, is riding like the wind southwards through what is now France. She is leaving behind her crown, her two young daughters and a shattered marriage to Louis of France, who had been more like a monk than a king, and certainly not much of a lover. The woman is Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, and her sole purpose now is to return to her vast duchy and marry the man she loves, Henry Plantagenet, a man destined for greatness as King of England. Theirs is a union founded on lust, which will create a great empire stretching from the wilds of Scotland to the Pyrenees. It will also create the devil's brood of Plantagenets -- including Richard Cœur de Lion and King John -- and one of the most notoriously tempestuous marriage in history."--Publisher.

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