Ivanhoe En Bd

9782344026571
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A century after the Battle of Hastings, when William the Conqueror seized the throne of England, struggles for influence persist in the kingdom between Saxons and Normans. Cedric de Rotherwood, known as the Saxon, wanted to restore Athelstane de Coningsburgh, the native king, to the throne by marrying his adopted daughter Lady Rowena. But Lady Rowena is opposed to this union because she is in love with Wilfred d'Ivanhoé, Cedric's own son...

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Authors: Stefano Enna, Stefano Garau Publisher: Glénat Year of publication: 2019 Dimensions: 21,5 cm × 29,3 cm × 1,0 cm Number of pages: 56

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9782344026571