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Jeanne de Constantinople: Comtesse de Flandre et de Hainaut

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A young noblewoman who inherits rich provinces endures orphanhood, political captivity at the French court, and a politically arranged marriage to an adventurous foreign prince whose later imprisonment triggers national crises. She confronts familial and ecclesiastical scandal when her sister marries a man under holy orders, faces a popular uprising fueled by an impostor claiming to be her presumed-dead father, and seeks royal aid to restore order. After the prince's return and death, she devotes herself to governance, charitable foundations, restraining feudal abuses, and pious retirement, leaving a legacy commemorated by contemporaries and religious communities.

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Edward Le Glay

Edward Le Glay was a French author known for his historical novel "Jeanne de Constantinople: Comtesse de Flandre et de Hainaut." This work explores the life and times of Jeanne, a significant figure in the medieval history of Flanders and Hainaut. Le Glay's writing often reflects a deep engagement with historical themes, blending narrative with rich historical detail. His contributions to literature provide insights into the complexities of feudal society and the roles of women in history.

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