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Queen of swords / Judith Tarr.
Van Pelt Library PS3570.A655 Q4 1997
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tarr, Judith.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Jerusalem--History--Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244--Fiction.
- Jerusalem.
- Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem, -1161--Fiction.
- Melisende.
- Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem, -1161.
- Civilization, Medieval--12th century--Fiction.
- Civilization, Medieval.
- Genre:
- Historical fiction.
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 464 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Forge, 1997.
- Summary:
- Melisende was the oldest daughter of Baldwin of Jerusalem, a princess of the Franks and destined to become queen of the Crusader Kingdom. Edwin and his beloved queen, Morphia, had no sons, and so the crown of Outremer would go to the man who married Melisende and afterward to her son. She was wed to Count Fulk of France - a man of years, tried in battle, acceptable to the Knights Templar. Melisende was a strong woman; the law that forced her to marry instead of taking the crown in her own name was a thorn in her side. It was she who ruled in the city and who juggled the politics of church and court. The knights of Jerusalem fought in her honor, many of the best sworn to her personal service. She would not submit easily to Fulk's rule for long. From the court of Jerusalem to the battlefields of the Crusades to the glorious city of Byzantium, here are the the pageantry and danger of twelfth century Europe's great adventure.
- Notes:
- "A Tom Doherty Associates book."
- ISBN:
- 0312858213
- OCLC:
- 35184027
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