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Paperback The Lady Queen: The Notorious Reign of Joanna I, Queen of Naples, Jerusalem, and Sicily Book

ISBN: 031652400X

ISBN13: 9780316524001

The Lady Queen: The Notorious Reign of Joanna I, Queen of Naples, Jerusalem, and Sicily

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The riveting history of a beautiful queen, a shocking murder, a papal trial -- and a reign as triumphant as any in the Middle Ages.

On March 15, 1348, twenty-two-year-old Joanna I, Queen of Naples, stood trial for the murder of her husband before the Pope and his court in Avignon. Determined to defend herself, Joanna won her acquittal against overwhelming odds. Victorious, she returned to Naples and ruled over one of Europe's most prestigious...

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3 ratings

Tired of Henry VIII?

Instead of using Henry VIII for their soap opera, HBO should have looked at Queen Joanna. In terms of betrayals, love affairs, good guys, and bad guys, her life has more of it then any 10 Henry's. As with the Four Queens, Goldstone does a great job of making medieval history accessible and exciting for the non-academic. The book explains her rise to power and her efforts to keep it while everyone around her is literally willing to sell their mother's soul to get a piece of her and her kingdom. The fact that she partially succeed in defending her kingdom is impressive, but that she ultimately fails may have been tragic for the entire country. Yes, the number of Louis's and Robert's does get confusing, but hey, that's the way it was. While the book never directly looks at it, one can't help but wonder if this self serving attitude on the part of Italy's ruling class is why Italy never rose to the heights of power that England, France, and Spain did?

A Page Turner

This would make a great movie. It has everything: power, war, intrigue, plague, knights, kings, a manipulative morther-in-law, treason, double crossing, etc. etc. It's a real page turner. Highly recommended.

Fascinating study

This is a fascinating study of Joanna I of Naples' life and times. The author does an excellent job of bringing the economic disasters, and political and family feuds and infighting of this era to life despite the destruction of much of the original sources in World War II. I have been waiting for a decent modern English language biography of Joanna of Naples, and it is now here. The Lady Queen is a worthy successor to Goldstone's first medieval biography, Four Queens.
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