Marie Stuart, Volume 2 by Baron Joseph Marie Bruno Constantin Kervyn De Lettenhove delves into the final years of Mary, Queen of Scots, from 1585 to her execution in 1587. This volume meticulously examines the "oeuvre puritaine," the political and religious machinations surrounding Mary's imprisonment and trial. It offers a detailed account of the accusations against her, the legal proceedings, and the ultimate sentence.
Kervyn De Lettenhove's work provides insight into the complex web of intrigue and power struggles that defined the late 16th century, shedding light on one of history's most compelling figures and the events that led to her tragic demise. This historical account will appeal to readers interested in British and Scottish history, Tudor England, and the lives of European royalty.
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