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A reigning young queen contemplates abdication, prompting the queen mother, chancellor and courtiers to scheme to preserve the succession, including proposals of a politically expedient marriage. The court splits between intellectual allies and ambitious nobles as a learned tutor and a charismatic noble compete for the monarch's favor. Through ceremonial receptions, private councils and tense nocturnal ventures into ancient catacombs, the narrative follows negotiations, rivalries and personal resolve, examining the clash between private conviction and dynastic duty, and the interplay of learning, piety and ambition within a troubled royal household.

About the Author

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Adolf Borstendörfer

Adolf Borstendörfer was a Finnish author known for his historical novel "Kristiina kuningatar," which explores the life and reign of Queen Christina of Sweden. His work delves into themes of power, identity, and the complexities of leadership during a transformative period in European history. Borstendörfer's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and attention to historical detail, contributing to the literary heritage of Finland. Through his portrayal of Christina, he invites readers to reflect on the challenges faced by women in positions of authority.

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