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The House of BeauFort: Nathen Amin

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“The House of Beaufort” by Nathen Amin is a compelling historical biography that explores the rise and fall of one of medieval England’s most influential noble families, tracing their journey from illegitimate origins to the heights of power and their enduring legacy in English history.

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“The House of Beaufort” by Nathen Amin is a captivating historical biography that delves into the tumultuous lives of the Beaufort family, one of the most powerful and influential noble dynasties in medieval England. From their origins as illegitimate descendants of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, to their eventual rise to prominence and downfall, the Beauforts played a central role in shaping the course of English history.

Drawing on meticulous research and a wealth of primary sources, Amin traces the rise of the Beauforts from their humble beginnings to their elevation to the highest echelons of English society. He explores their close ties to the royal family, their involvement in key political events, and their enduring legacy in English politics and culture.

At the heart of the narrative are the remarkable individuals who made up the House of Beaufort, including John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, who played a pivotal role in the Hundred Years’ War; his son, Edmund Beaufort, who rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses; and Margaret Beaufort, the indomitable matriarch whose unwavering ambition and political acumen helped secure the Tudor dynasty.

Through Amin’s vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, readers are transported back to the turbulent world of medieval England, where loyalty, betrayal, and ambition shaped the fates of kings and kingdoms. “The House of Beaufort” offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of one of England’s most influential families, shedding light on their triumphs, tragedies, and enduring legacy in the annals of history.

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Weight 310 g
Author

Nathen Amin

Language

English

Binding

Paperback

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