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QUEEN ELIZABETH IBD

DOUBLE 9 BOOKS
07 / 2025
9789371810869
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Sinopsis

Queen Elizabeth examines the evolution of a ruler forged in the crucible of political uncertainty and personal adversity. Through a precise and thoughtful account, the work traces how the monarch s early displacement and marginalization instilled a cautious intelligence that would come to define her leadership. Introduced as the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, her trajectory is marred by scandal and public repudiation, forcing a young Elizabeth to adopt strategic silence and diplomatic foresight as tools of survival. The volatile reign of Mary I becomes a proving ground for her ability to navigate suspicion and shifting allegiances without compromising her position. This careful restraint and acute awareness of political undercurrents provide the foundation for the formidable ruler she becomes. As the narrative progresses, it reveals how Elizabeth transformed from a figure of national uncertainty into a monarch of vision and control, guiding England through religious division, foreign threat, and internal doubt. The book does not romanticize her legacy but rather emphasizes the intellect and resolve behind her policies, offering a portrait of power that was earned not by inheritance alone but by skill and will.