Cover image The Princess of Eboli

The Princess of Eboli

Publishing date:19 may 1998

Synopsis:

The story of an exceptional woman: Ana of Mendoza, Princess of Eboli, whose beauty and intelligence provoked the admiration and envy of the most important men of her time. Caught up, along with Philip II, and his astute secretary Antonio Pérez, in political and romantic intrigue, the Princess of Eboli fought for her rights with a strength and decisiveness that was rarely found in women in Spain in the Sixteenth Century.

Highlights

Highlights The Princess of Eboli

The most enigmatic and fascinating woman of the Spanish Golden Age.

Technical Data

Technical data

Publish date: 19 may 1998

ISBN: 978-84-270-2346-8

Pages: 192

Imprint: Ediciones Martínez Roca

Rights sold

Dom Quixote (Portugal), Enalios (Greece).

Reviews

A fascinating historical narrative, written by a direct descendent of the princess, Almudena de Arteaga del Alcázar, from the Mendoza family.

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