'My daughter wanted me to treat her more like a princess. So, I married her to a stranger to strengthen the alliance with Poland!' The medieval princess has often been portrayed as a pawn in the political machinations of her father or brother, married off to distant lands for the sake of peace, or land, or both. Never to be seen or thought of again. But was that really her fate? Princesses of the Later Middle Ages examines the lives and experiences of England's princesses, from the treasured daughters of Henry III to the children of Edward IV, whose lives were turned upside down when they were declared illegitimate. What we see is a very different story, where a foreign marriage does not mean eternal exile, but a purpose in life, where a princess is a diplomat, an ambassador for England in her new country. She is the bond between allies most of the time. Princesses of the Later Middle Ages shines a light on the lives and experiences of these remarkable women. AUTHOR: Sharon Bennett Connolly is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and best-selling author of several historical non-fiction books. Princesses of the Later Middle Ages: Royal Daughters of the Plantagenets is book number 10. In addition to writing the popular history blog, historytheinterestingbits.com, Sharon co-hosts the podcast A Slice of Medieval, alongside historical novelist Derek Birks. Sharon regularly gives talks on women's history to historical groups, festivals, and in schools; her book, Silk and the Sword: The Women of the Norman Conquest, is a recommended text for teaching the Norman Conquest in the National Curriculum. She is a feature writer for All About History, Tudor Places and Living Medieval magazines and her radio and TV work includes the BBC and Australian Television's Who Do You Think You Are? 20 b/w illustrations
Title: Princesses of the Later Middle Ages: Royal Daughters of the Plantagenets
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 01 Oct 2026
Author: Sharon Bennett Connolly
Sku: 3674255
Catalogue No: 9781036192181
Category: History