A tale of courtly intrigue from the 14th century, this novel offers a period portrait of Enrique III, el Doliente, King of Castille from 1390 to 1406, who was called "the ill" or "the suffering," due to his poor health. Amid his difficulties, he had to confront the aristocracy when it tried to take advantage of political instability stimulated by the massacre of Jews of 1391.
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A tale of courtly intrigue from the 14th century, this novel offers a period portrait of Enrique III, el Doliente, King of Castille from 1390 to 1406, who was called "the ill" or "the suffering," due to his poor health. Amid his difficulties, he had to confront the aristocracy when it tried to take advantage of political instability stimulated by the massacre of Jews of 1391.
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