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"Richard the Lionhearted, inspired by a vision of the Holy Land, led his knights onto the battlefields of the Third Crusade.... Richard's life was intertwined with the lives of two... women who loved him -- Berengaria, princess of Navarre, and his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine.... But it is Blondel, the king's lute player, who here steps forward from the shadows to tell this tale of romance, war, and betrayal"--P. 4 of cover.
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Fiction, Fiction in English, History, Minstrels, Richard I King of England; 1157-1199, Blondel de Nesle: active 12th century, Biographical fiction, Historical fiction, Gay rulers, Gay musicians, Fiction, historical, general, England, fiction, Fiction, biographical, Great britain, fictionPlaces
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The lute player
2009, Simon & Schuster
in English
- 1st Touchstone trade pbk. ed.
1439146071 9781439146071
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"A Touchstone book."
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A tale inspired by the Third Crusade is told from the viewpoint of a companion minstrel and describes the relationships between King Richard and two strong women including his possessive mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Berengaria, the Princess of Navarre.
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