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Title Royal witches : witchcraft and the nobility in fifteenth-century England / Gemma Hollman.
Author Hollman, Gemma, author.
Publication Info. New York : Pegasus Books, 2020.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  133.43 HOL    Checked Out
 South Trail  133.43 HOL    Check Shelves
Edition First Pegasus Books hardcover edition.
Description 320 pages : illustrations, genealogical tables ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical reference (pages 283-314) and index.
Contents Magic in the late medieval period -- Joan of Navarre. Duchess of Brittany ; Our most dear mother ; In the most evil and terrible manner imaginable -- Eleanor Cobham. A very noble lady ; From mistress to princess ; The Duchess and the Witch of Eye ; Alle women may beware by me -- Jacquetta of Luxembourg and Elizabeth Woodville. Lively, beautiful and gracious ; From woods to rivers ; A common noise of witchcraft ; The mother, the queen and the mistress ; A royal coven of witches.
Summary This story of four royal women, their lives intertwined by family and bound by persecution, unravels the history of witchcraft in fifteenth-century England.
Joan of Navarre, Eleanor Cobham, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, and Elizabeth Woodville. Four royal women in 15th-century England, related in family and in court ties, who were accused of practicing witchcraft in order to kill or influence the king. Some of these women may have turned to the "dark arts" in order to divine the future or obtain healing potions, but the purpose of the accusations was purely political. Despite their status, these women were vulnerable because of their gender, as the men around them moved them like pawns for political gains. In a time when the line between science and magic was blurred, their trials offer insight into how malicious magic would be used and would later cause such mass hysteria in centuries to come. -- adapted from jacket
Subject Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre, 1528-1572.
Eleanor, of Gloucester, Duchess, 1391-1447.
Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford, 1416?-1472.
Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Edward IV, King of England, 1437?-1492.
Witches -- Great Britain -- History.
Witch hunting -- Great Britain -- History.
Queens -- Great Britain -- History.
ISBN 9781643133324 (hardcover) : $27.95
1643133322 (hardcover)