Margaret of Anjou

Margaret of Anjou is a historical biography by American writer Jacob Abbott. Originally published in 1902 as part of the Makers of History series, the book explores the turbulent life of the 15th-century Queen Consort of England. It details her leadership in the Wars of the Roses and her fight to retain the Lancastrian throne. Book Summary: The biography traces Margaret's journey from a French princess to one of the most formidable and fiercely ambitious women in English history. Following the mental instability of her husband, King Henry VI, Margaret became the de facto military and political leader of the Lancastrian cause against the House of York. Abbott's narrative covers: Her controversial marriage to King Henry VI. The political origins of the Wars of the Roses. Her military strategies, betrayals, and struggles to secure her son's inheritance. Her eventual defeat, exile, and death in France.

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Margaret of Anjou is a historical biography by American writer Jacob Abbott. Originally published in 1902 as part of the Makers of History series, the book explores the turbulent life of the 15th-century Queen Consort of England. It details her leadership in the Wars of the Roses and her fight to retain the Lancastrian throne. Book Summary: The biography traces Margaret's journey from a French princess to one of the most formidable and fiercely ambitious women in English history. Following the mental instability of her husband, King Henry VI, Margaret became the de facto military and political leader of the Lancastrian cause against the House of York. Abbott's narrative covers: Her controversial marriage to King Henry VI. The political origins of the Wars of the Roses. Her military strategies, betrayals, and struggles to secure her son's inheritance. Her eventual defeat, exile, and death in France.

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