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The Plantagenet Roll Of The Blood Royal, Being A Complete Table Of All The Descendants Now Living Of Edward Iii., King Of England The Vortimer Percy V - Paperback
The Plantagenet Roll Of The Blood Royal, Being A Complete Table Of All The Descendants Now Living Of Edward Iii., King Of England The Vortimer Percy V - Paperback
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by The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval (Author)
Step into the living tapestry of England's royal bloodlines with The Plantagenet Roll Of The Blood Royal: The Vortimer Percy Volume. Here, centuries of history are distilled into a single, meticulously crafted genealogical reference volume, unveiling the enduring legacy of Edward III through the descendants of Lady Elizabeth Percy Mortimer. Every page is a gateway to the intricate world of medieval England's aristocracy, where the Plantagenet blood royal genealogy flows through generations and the peerage and pedigree directory comes alive with names that shaped the nation. This essential work stands as a cornerstone for family history researchers, heraldry and nobility scholars, and anyone drawn to the mysteries of English royal house history. With its authoritative royal lineage tables and detailed Percy Mortimer family tree, it is an indispensable resource for those engaged in Burke's Peerage research or seeking a Debrett's Peerage guide to the noble families of Britain. The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, a renowned chronicler of lineage, brings clarity and reverence to the complex web of descent, making the past accessible and compelling. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For casual readers fascinated by the grandeur of medieval England or classic-literature collectors seeking a cultural treasure, this book offers both a window into history and a lasting addition to any library. The Plantagenet Roll endures not only as a record but as a celebration of heritage, identity, and the enduring ties of blood and nobility.
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