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The narrative recounts the life of Maria Sophia, the exiled Queen of Naples, highlighting her as a forgotten heroine. It details her marriage to Francis II, her experiences during the tumultuous period of Italian unification, and her struggles against political upheaval. The account emphasizes her courage, beauty, and connection to her people, alongside her domestic challenges and the loneliness that followed her reign. Key historical figures such as Garibaldi and Count Cavour are woven into the story, providing context to her life and the era's political landscape. The work also reflects on the customs of the Bavarian court and the broader implications of her royal lineage.
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