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- Eliza de' Medici, Duchess of Devonshire and Countess of Charolais and March, finds herself thrown into a life of struggle when she first steps on the island of England. The complicated, yet loving life that she had with her great aunt and uncle, the king and queen of England, is casted into uncertainty when Eliza chooses to side with the York faction (and marry their heir), beli...
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- Mistress Jacqueline DeWhite is married off to Lord Dominic DeFleur. She is not told anything and is expected to obey her husband without question. It starts negatively as most religious marriages do, and his cold demeanour and sexist views strain their relationship. The swordsman and personal favourite, of King Francis the First, Dominic has a lifestyle both lavish but lonely and as bo...
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- The 9 day queen Lady Jane Grey wakes up back in time just as the executioner landed the final blow. Confused but thankful nonetheless for the second chance, she tries to right every wrong around the way, but will meddling with time land her in even more trouble than she was in before? This is truly fictious and may not accurately relate to the actual timeline...
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- What if there was another Boleyn sibling? Elizabeth Boleyn, the youngest daughter of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. An intelligent young women with beauty that outwits both of her sisters. Elizabeth comes back to English court after many months of being gone to comfort her sister in these dark times. As Anne has suffered yet another fatal miscarriage. Wha...
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- In a kingdom ruled by men, a young Spanish woman is handed over to England to be the Tudor's new toy, and eventually, the queen. This woman is Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII. Her journey began long before her marriage and ascension to queen, and ended long after she was replaced by the infamous Anne Boleyn. Her story is often overshadowed and forgotten, but she ...
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- - ??????? ????, ??????? ???? - It's the year 1485 and King Richard III has been slain at the battle of Bosworth along with his beloved wife and Queen, Marian of Lancaster. Their eldest daughter, Lisbet, is given little time to grieve and is forced to watch as her brothers flee into exile and her world crumbles around her. Taken to the new Tudor court, Lisbet and her...
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- King Henry VIII is arguably one of the best known English monarchs, particularly for his six wives and the Reformation. But what if it happened differently? What if he chose a different bride, and set England on a new path? Would it be better, or worse? The king of England has all the power he could possibly imagine, and his enticing charm and cleverness only make it easier for ...