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  • D. Maria I

  • As perdas e as glórias da rainha que entrou para a história como “a louca” [The Losses and Glories of the Queen Who Went Down in History as “The Madwoman”]
  • By: Mary del Priore
  • Narrated by: Maria Ana Morais
  • Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins

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D. Maria I

By: Mary del Priore
Narrated by: Maria Ana Morais
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Publisher's Summary

Conhecida como “a rainha louca de Portugal”, D. Maria - mãe de D. João VI e avó do futuro imperador brasileiro D. Pedro I - nunca recebeu muita atenção nos livros de história. Os detalhes de sua vida são pouco conhecidos. O que a teria levado à loucura? Será que ela era realmente insana ou apenas mal compreendida? A fim de lançar uma nova luz sobre essa figura tão importante, a historiadora Mary del Priore investigou a fundo sua trajetória para recontar a vida da monarca de uma perspectiva inédita, revelando uma vida de grandes e perdas uma possível depressão, que na época era rotulada de insanidade.

©2018 Mary del Priore; 2019 Benvirá (P)2022 Audible, Inc.
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  • Categories: History

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