Prince and Heretic
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The narrative follows William of Orange and his circle as political marriages, religious fracture, and court manoeuvres escalate into open revolt; scenes range from intimate domestic moments in the House of Nassau to public spectacles, legal edicts, and the arrival of a formidable foreign general, while portraits of figures such as Cardinal Granvelle, Egmont, Margaret of Parma, and Philip depict divided loyalties. An alchemist and occult motifs recur, underscoring uncertainty and personal ambition. The work interweaves military encounters, petitions and banquets, and the pressures of conscience and power as private choices collide with sweeping political and religious transformations.
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