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Edwin The Fair And Isaac Comnenus (1875)
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252 pages
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Set in two distinct historical periods, the novel intertwines the lives of Edwin, a wise 7th-century King of Northumbria, and Isaac Comnenus, a 12th-century Byzantine prince. Edwin navigates political intrigue and threats from rival kingdoms to maintain peace in his realm, while Isaac, after fleeing a coup, finds himself in the Seljuk court, torn between his loyalty and love for the Sultan's daughter. The book offers rich insights into the political and social dynamics of medieval England and the Byzantine Empire, showcasing a well-researched narrative across different cultures.
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2008, paperback
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