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Waringham-Saga 7
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Narrated by:
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Detlef Bierstedt
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By:
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Rebecca Gablé
About this listen
England 1238: Die junge Adela of Waringham und Bedric, Sohn einer leibeigenen Bauernfamilie, sind zusammen aufgewachsen. Während Adela als Hofdame zur Schwester des Königs geschickt und später mit einem Ritter verheiratet wird, schuftet Bedric auf den Feldern von Waringham - dem Elend der Leibeigenschaft und der Willkür von Adelas Bruder ausgeliefert. Als die Situation unerträglich wird, flieht er, nicht ahnend, dass Adela von ihm schwanger ist. In London tritt Bedric in den Dienst von Simon de Montfort, dem Schwager des Königs. Als 1258 Seuchen und Missernten über das Land ziehen, bricht ein Krieg aus, der eine neue Zeit einläutet. Doch Bedric und Adela haben einander nie vergessen...
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