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  by the same author

  BRITAIN’S ROYAL FAMILIES:

  THE COMPLETE GENEALOGY

  THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII

  THE PRINCES IN THE TOWER

  THE CHILDREN OF HENRY VIII

  THE LIFE OF ELIZABETH I

  ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE

  HENRY VIII: THE KING AND HIS COURT

  About the Author

  ALISON WEIR is the New York Times bestselling author of Britain’s Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, The Princes in the Tower, The Children of Henry VIII, The Life of Elizabeth I, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Henry VIII: The King and His Court. She lives in Scotland with her husband and two children.

 


 

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