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The book presents six character studies of prominent European women—Catherine of Siena, Beatrice d’Este, Anne of Brittany, Lucrezia Borgia, Margaret d’Angoulême, and Renée, Duchess of Ferrara—tracing how their lives reflect differing attitudes toward religion, power, domesticity, intellect, and the emerging cultural energies of the Renaissance. The author emphasizes individuality over exhaustive scholarship, drawing on portraits and contemporary sources to illuminate temperaments and reputations, and discusses uncertainties in identification of images. Biographical sketches balance anecdote and interpretation to suggest how each life embodied distinct responses to opportunity, constraint, and public expectation.

About the Author

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M. Beresford Ryley

M. Beresford Ryley was an author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the influential women of the Renaissance period. His notable work, "Queens of the Renaissance," explores the lives and impacts of prominent female figures during this transformative era in European history. Through his writing, Ryley contributes to the understanding of the social and political dynamics of the time, shedding light on the roles that these queens played in shaping their societies. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of gender and history.

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