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  • Long Live the Queens

  • Mighty, Magnificent and Bloody Marvellous Monarchs History’s Forgotten
  • By: Emma Marriott
  • Narrated by: Sherry Baines
  • Length: 6 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Long Live the Queens

By: Emma Marriott
Narrated by: Sherry Baines
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Summary

Powerful and influential kings have long dominated our view of global history, their queens often relegated to the shadows, their influence, deeds and sacrifices unacknowledged and lost in the passing of time. But not anymore…

This book chronicles the forgotten queens from across the globe – those who ruled in their own right, and those who were wives or mothers of reigning kings. All of whom wielded significant power.

A smattering of queens, such as Queen Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great of Russia, are known and celebrated, but many more have been glossed over, maligned by historians or dismissed as mere bit-players on the world stage. We are all familiar with the great Roman emperors but what of Queen Zenobia, a rebel queen of the Middle East who took on the Roman Empire? William the Conqueror, the Norman invader of England in 1066, is an iconic figure in history, but how much do you know about his powerful ally and wife Matilda of Flanders?

Long Live the Queens rescues these phenomenal women from obscurity, exploring their achievements and deeds, and shedding light on the sacrifices female rulers throughout history have had to make in a patriarchal world.

Learn about the trailblazers, game-changers and mighty monarchs who have no business in being forgotten.

©2019 Emma Marriott (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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  • Categories: History
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Good, not great, i spotted a boo boo

It was an interesting listen about queens that most of us do not have a clue about or have even heard of, some of them shockingly brutal,

But the problem with this book is that it is just a brief summary of queens of different countries in history, and its just that a summary explained in 10 minutes each, it covers a lot of queens but do not expect in depth information.

The Authors knowledge on Athelred the Unready is probably a bit lacking as she could not explain as to why athelred has been named the Unready, so if you want to know it was because he was ill councilled and ill informed, The Author clearly admits that she does not know, but this book is not about kings so she is forgiven.

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