Sisters to the King

Although Henry VIII’s sisters Margaret and Mary were once considered more important than his six wives, they received less of the contemporary limelight. Maria Perry’s groundbreaking biography brilliantly illuminates the amazing lives, characters, and influence of these two remarkable women. She also includes new evidence that radically alters our understanding of Tudor history—including a revealing study of Henry’s illegitimate son, the Duke of Richmond.

ISBN10: 0233005293
ISBN13: 9780233005294
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: 20180206
Publisher: Sterling
Binding: Hardback
SKU: 9780233005294
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Groundbreaking in both depth and scope, Sisters to the King not only reveals two remarkable historical figures, but also radically alters our view of Henry VIII and Tudor history.
 
Although in the Tudor age Henry VIII’s sisters Margaret and Mary were considered more important personalities than his six wives, they had less of the contemporary limelight . . . until Maria Perry examined their amazing lives and influence on European history. Margaret became Queen of Scotland at the age of 13, while Mary, Henry’s famously beautiful younger sister, was married off to the aging King of France. Against convention both chose their second husbands for love. Maria Perry brilliantly illuminates the characters of these two remarkable women, and also uncovers evidence on other aspects of the Tudor age: fresh information about Henry’s upbringing and his wedding night; and a revealing new study of Henry’s “worldly jewel,” his illegitimate son, the Duke of Richmond, previously a shadowy figure.