The king's nun
An eighth-century intellectual, Amelia of Ardennes finds her calling as a novice in the cloistered world of the Münster-Bilzen Abbey, until Charlemagne, the most powerful man in Europe, visits the abbey and selects her to become his trusted advisor, a position that forces Amelia to choose between h...
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Main Author: | Monroe, Catherine (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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New York
New American Library
2007
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