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King René d'Anjou and His Seven Queens

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A biographical narrative follows a late medieval royal's life, artistic pursuits, literary creations, and the familial and dynastic circumstances surrounding his seven consorts. The work organizes chapters devoted to each queen, recounting marriages, ceremonies, household practices, tournaments, and court entertainments while situating them in broader cultural habits such as troubadour poetry, devotional observances, and material curiosities. Drawn from chronicles, songs, and visual sources and illustrated throughout, the account blends anecdote and historical detail to illuminate courtly culture, patronage, and the personal tastes shaping a reigning household.

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Edgcumbe Staley

Edgcumbe Staley was a British author and art historian known for his insightful explorations of historical figures and themes. His notable works include "Franz Hals," which delves into the life and artistry of the Dutch painter, and "King René d'Anjou and His Seven Queens," a study of the fascinating life of the medieval king and his queens. Staley also authored "The Tragedies of the Medici," examining the dramatic history of the powerful Medici family in Renaissance Italy. Through his writings, Staley contributed to the understanding of art and history, blending narrative with scholarly research.

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