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The Guardians of Aragon

The Guardians of Aragon
Author: Maggie Moore
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1644712229

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Every century, Woive, the queen of the dragons, summons the covenant guardians of Aragon to protect the unknown realms of the mythical lands. Darcy, Piper, and Skye are the next generation of guardians. They will claim their birthright on the dusk of their sixteenth birthdays, but none of them are prepared for what they are about to face. Together with their wyvern companions, the new guardians will face their deepest fears and grow to become great warriors; but ultimately, they are only human. Can three teenage girls defend the dragon realm against the demon hordes? Can they even protect themselves? Join them on an adventure of self-discovery and friendship as Darcy, Piper, and Skye become the guardians of Aragon.


Catherine of Aragon

Catherine of Aragon
Author: Giles Tremlett
Publisher: Faber & Faber Non Fiction
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780571235124

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A glorious account of the life of the Spanish infanta who became Queen of England and changed the course of Tudor history.


Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen

Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen
Author: Alison Weir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2016
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101966483

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"Young Katherine of Aragon, daughter of Spain's powerful monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, was an exquisite prize in the royal marriage market. Golden-haired, sixteen years old, she was sent to England to marry the future king, Arthur, Prince of Wales. But when Arthur died a few months after their wedding, Katherine's bright future was suddenly eclipsed. It took his younger brother Henry VIII eight long years to do the honorable thing and marry her. Their union was briefly happy until Katherine failed to bear a son, and Anne Boleyn caught Henry's eye"--


The Golden Age of Aragonese Jewry

The Golden Age of Aragonese Jewry
Author: Yom Tov Assis
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1909821209

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The medieval Crown of Aragon reached the peak of its power and influence in the thirteenth century, and Jews took an active part in this expansion. In this detailed and meticulously researched study Yom Tov Assis deals with many important aspects of this period, which was truly a 'Golden Age' in the history of Aragonese and Catalan Jewry, both in terms of their relationship with the Crown and of their own cultural achievements. Professor Assis provides the most extensive treatment yet of Jewish self-government in the Hispanic kingdoms and the mutual interdependence of the Jewish and Christian communities. He describes institutions in very great detail, and examines the acute social problems that arose in the Jewish community and the dissent, polemics, and controversies that divided it. He shows how the proximity of the country to France and Provence on the one hand, and to Castile and Andalusia on the other, made Catalan Jewry a point of contact between Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewry, demonstrating the effect this had on religious and cultural life, and in particular the consequences of the growing influence in Spain of Franco-German Jewry. The book is based on a very wide variety of primary sources-Jewish and non-Jewish, archival and halakhic material, notarial and royal records-in Latin, Catalan, Aragonese, and Hebrew. By drawing on these extensive sources, the author has been able to create a comprehensive description of the social, religious, and administrative aspects of Jewish life that throws much light on the wider society and economy of that period under the Crown of Aragon. The abundant detailed source notes make this an indispensable work of reference for all scholars of medieval Spanish history.


Guardians of Islam

Guardians of Islam
Author: Kathryn A. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Catherine of Aragon

Catherine of Aragon
Author: Giles Tremlett
Publisher: Walker Books
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Tremlett delivers the first major biography in nearly half a century of the Spanish Queen of Henry VIII--the woman who changed the face of Tudor and European history. 16-page full-color insert.


James the first of Aragon

James the first of Aragon
Author: C. Raymond Beazley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

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Six Tudor Queens: Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen

Six Tudor Queens: Katherine of Aragon, the True Queen
Author: Alison Weir
Publisher: Headline Review
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781472227515

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*A Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller* Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen by bestselling historian Alison Weir, author of The Lost Tudor Princess, is the first in a spellbinding six novel series about Henry VIII's Queens. Alison takes you on an engrossing journey at Katherine's side and shows her extraordinary strength of character and intelligence. Ideal for fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick. 'Shatters the many myths about Henry VIII's long-suffering first wife' Tracy Borman 'Weir is excellent on the little details that bring a world to life' Guardian A Spanish princess. Raised to be modest, obedient and devout. Destined to be an English Queen. Six weeks from home across treacherous seas, everything is different: the language, the food, the weather. And for her there is no comfort in any of it. At sixteen-years-old, Catalina is alone among strangers. She misses her mother. She mourns her lost brother. She cannot trust even those assigned to her protection. KATHERINE OF ARAGON. The first of Henry's Queens. Her story. History tells us how she died. This captivating novel shows us how she lived. SIX TUDOR QUEENS. SIX NOVELS. SIX YEARS. Praise for Alison Weir and Katherine of Aragon: 'A tender understanding of and genuine sympathy for this proud, much-loved and honourable Queen. . . I was gripped [from] start to finish' Mavis Cheek 'Well-researched and engrossing' Good Housekeeping 'Yet again, Alison Weir has managed to intertwine profound historical knowledge with huge emotional intelligence, to compose a work that throws light on an endlessly fascinating historical figure. Yet her real gift in all of this is making it feel so fresh and alive' Earl Spencer 'This exquisite book charts the rise and fall of Henry VIII's first wife, Katherine. . . A fascinating insight into this period of our history. Weir's undeniable strength is her immaculate description, enabling the reader to be transported back to Tudor England' Sun 'Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen is a true tour de force. Finely crafted, this novel is wonderful historical fiction and an outstanding introduction to the Six Tudor Queens series' Queen Anne Boleyn Blog 'Known for bestselling historical biographies, Alison Weir is in command of her detail . . . her handling of Katherine's misery and dignified response to her predicament is very touching' Elizabeth Buchan, Daily Mail