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Elizabeth's Rival
Elizabeth's Rival: The Tumultuous Tale of Lettice Knollys, Countess of Leicester | Nicola Tallis
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The first biography of Lettice Knollys, one of the most prominent women of the Elizabethan era. Cousin to Elizabeth I - and very likely also Henry VIII's illegitimate granddaughter - Lettice Knollys had a life of dizzying highs and pitiful lows. Darling of the court, entangled in a love triangle with Robert Dudley and Elizabeth I, banished from court, plagued by scandals of affairs and murder, embroiled in treason, Lettice would go on to lose a husband and beloved son to the executioner's axe. Living to the astonishing age of ninety-one, Lettice's tale gives us a remarkable, personal lens on to the grand sweep of the Tudor Age, with those closest to her often at the heart of the events that defined it. In the first ever biography of this extraordinary woman, Nicola Tallis's dramatic narrative takes us through those events, including the religious turmoil, plots and intrigues of Mary, Queen of Scots, attempted coups, and bloody Irish conflicts, among others. Surviving well into the reign of Charles I, Lettice truly was the last of the great Elizabethans.
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Starting my next library book, a nonfiction account of the life of Lettice Knollys. Lettice married Rober Dudley which turned her into Elizabeth's enemy. Complicated family maps and character bios should help me keep track of everyone.

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Mini library book haul:

Elizabeth's Rival, Nicola Tallis
Entitled, a critical history of the British aristocracy, Chris Bryant

Picked both of these up yesterday, not that I need anymore library books! 😄

ReadingRuby Elizabeth‘s Rival sounds so good! 7y
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