Tragedies in the Royal Court

Tragedies in the Royal Court
Author: Joyce Lamela
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-12-29
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ISBN: 9781502907356


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The mysterious disappearance of Princes in the Tower. The notoriety of the reign of Henry VIII which festooned the royal court with both splendor and brutalities. The nymphomaniac Catherine the Great who expanded her empire beyond borders just as she expanded her list of young lovers. Adulterous princes, kings and emperors who took scandal to the extremes by regularly stacking the royal bedroom with a succession of mistresses, as if infidelity is cool. Neurotic rulers who were delighted with tortures and murders. Delusional kings who made themselves believed they were something else other than human beings. This compilation of scathing intrigues in the royal court is beyond history. It exposes the dark side of royalty, its foolishness and stupidity, the savagery, waywardness and other nonsensical assortments which will make you realize that royals, after all, "never lived happily ever after."


Tragedies in the Royal Court
Language: en
Pages: 244
Authors: Joyce Lamela
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-12-29 - Publisher: CreateSpace

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