Tantor Media | 2009 | ISBN: 1400164125 | MP3 64KBps | 13 hrs 18 mins | 364MB
The riveting history of a beautiful queen, a shocking murder, a papal trial?and a reign as triumphant as any in the Middle A ges.
The Lady Queen: The Notorious Reign of Joanna I, Queen of Naples, Jerusalem, and Sicily (Audiobook)

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On March 15, 1348, Joanna I , Queen of Naples, stood trial for her life before the Pope and his court in Avignon. She was twenty-two years old. Her cousin and husband, Prince Andrew of Hungary, had recently been murdered, and Joanna was the chief suspect. Determined to defend herself?Joanna won her acquittal against enormous odds. Returning to Naples, she ruled over one of Europe?s most prestigious courts for more than thirty years?until she was herself murdered.
As courageous as Eleanor of Aquitaine, as astute and determined as Elizabeth I of England, Joanna was the only female monarch in her time to rule in her own name. She was notorious: The taint of her husband?s death never quite left her. But she was also widely admired: Dedicated to the welfare of her subjects and realm, she reduced crime, built hospitals and churches, and encouraged the licensing of women physicians. While a procession of the most important artists and writers of her day found patronage at her glittering court, the turmoil of her times swirled around her: war, plague, intrigue, and the treachery that would, ultimately, bring her down.
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