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Old Court Life in Spain, vol. 2/2

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The work traces royal court life in medieval and early modern Spain through vivid episodes of marriage, passion, betrayal, and civil war. It follows Don Pedro's relationships with Maria de Padilla and Blanche of Bourbon, the rivalries and murders that propel Don Enrique de Trastámara's claim and temporary deposition, and the Black Prince's military intervention and its aftermath. Later chapters recount subsequent reigns, intrigues at court, and the consolidation of royal authority under Ferdinand and Isabel, culminating in the siege of Granada and the final retreat of Moorish rule, interweaving political narrative with portraits of ceremonies, palaces, and notable personages.

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Frances Minto Dickinson Elliot

Frances Minto Dickinson Elliot was a British author known for her historical novels and vivid portrayals of court life in Europe. Her notable works include "Old Court Life in France" and "Old Court Life in Spain," which provide readers with a glimpse into the customs and intrigues of royal courts. Elliot's writing is characterized by its rich detail and engaging narrative style, making her a significant figure in 19th-century literature. Additionally, she authored the novel "The Italians," further showcasing her versatility as a writer. Through her works, Elliot contributed to the literary heritage of historical fiction.

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