Claimants to Royalty
'Claimants to Royalty' Summary
This book examines the numerous individuals throughout history who, fueled by ambition or delusion, attempted to claim the mantle of royalty. The author explores their motivations, meticulously recounting their elaborate schemes and cunning tactics. From those who meticulously fabricated their lineage to those who relied on charisma and persuasive arguments, the book reveals the strategies these impostors employed to gain recognition and power. It is a fascinating exploration of the human desire for prestige and the lengths people will go to in pursuit of it, as well as a compelling look at the vulnerabilities inherent in the institutions of power. The book's insights offer a reminder of the enduring human fascination with tales of deception, ambition, and the allure of royalty.Book Details
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John Henry Ingram
England
John Henry Ingram was a British author, publisher, and literary historian who was born in 1842 in London. He was renowned for his works on English literature and culture, and for his works on the live...
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