Jacobine von Baiern Gräfin von Hennegau, Holland, Friesland und Zeeland by Heinse
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Heinse, Gottlob Heinrich, 1766-1813
German
"Jacobine von Baiern Gräfin von Hennegau, Holland, Friesland und Zeeland" by Heinse is a historical narrative written in the late 18th century. The work centers on the life of Jacobine, a princess in the 15th century, who is depicted as a woman of great beauty and virtue yet encounters numerous adversities and challenges, particularly in her tumult...
only daughter and heir of William IV of Bavaria, showcasing her noble lineage and the pressures surrounding her royal destiny. It recounts her betrothal to the Dauphin of France at a young age, the political dynamics that ensue, and the characters in her life, including her cousin the Duke of Brabant, who harbors unreciprocated love for her. The text hints at the unfolding tragedies and conflicts resulting from her circumstances, particularly the tensions within the political landscape of the time, laying the groundwork for a story rich in themes of fate, love, and loss. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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