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Medieval Lives: Eight Charismatic Men and Women of the Middle Ages (edition 2015)

by Norman F. Cantor (Author)

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A fascinating look at life in the Middle Ages that focuses on eight extraordinary medieval men and women through realistically invented conversations between them and their counterparts.
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Title:Medieval Lives: Eight Charismatic Men and Women of the Middle Ages
Authors:Norman F. Cantor (Author)
Info:Harper Paperbacks (2015), 218 pages
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Tags:history, nonfiction, medieval

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Medieval Lives: Eight Charismatic Men and Women of the Middle Ages by Norman Cantor

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Hilariously silly with incredibly stupid dialogue and even a few egregious errors (like saying Eleanor of Aquitaine died in 1194 during Richard's reign, while she actually lived into John's reign.) So 3 stars for unintentionally humorous entertainment. ( )
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