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Blood, Fire and Gold
Blood, Fire and Gold: The story of Elizabeth I and Catherine de Medici | Estelle Paranque
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'A stunning portrayal of two of the most powerful women in European history' Tracy Borman 'Exciting and compelling, packed full of tantalising details of diplomacy and court life, Paranque succeeds both in bringing history to life, but also in putting flesh on the bones of these two extraordinary women and rival queens' Kate Mosse 'A smart and stylish portrait of two of Europe's most remarkable rulers, a compelling profile of female power and - that rarest of things - a truly original book about the Tudor period' Jessie Childs In sixteenth-century Europe, two women came to hold all the power, against all the odds. They were Elizabeth I and Catherine de Medici. One a Virgin Queen who ruled her kingdom alone, and the other a clandestine leader who used her children to shape the dynasties of Europe, much has been written about these iconic women. But nothing has been said of their complicated relationship: thirty years of friendship, competition and conflict that changed the face of Europe. This is a story of two remarkable visionaries: a story of blood, fire and gold. It is also a tale of ceaseless calculation, of love and rivalry, of war and wisdom - and of female power in a male world. Shining new light on their legendary kingdoms Blood, Fire and Gold provides a new way of looking at two of history's most powerful women, and how they shaped each other as profoundly as they shaped the course of history. Drawing on their letters and brand new research, Estelle Paranque writes an entirely new chapter in the well-worn story of the sixteenth century.
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This book is completely engrossing and novelistic. It‘s incredible how intertwined the lives of these women were, presented well by the structure of the book. I didn‘t know much about Catherine de Medici before but I have a new appreciation for her fierceness and ability to stand toe to toe with Elizabeth (my favourite). However these women are never pitted against each other, but rather allowed to magnificently stand as their own people.

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Perfect long weekend reading hot hot hot here.I‘ll be inside ac on reading this wonderful book.

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