Margaret of Austria: Governor of the Netherlands and Early 16th-Century Europe's Greatest Diplomat

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For fans of Alison Weir and Philippa Gregory

◆ FIRST PLACE WINNER - 2023 CHAUCER Book Awards - Early Historical Fiction

◆ WINNER - 2023 READERS' FAVORITE Awards - Fiction-Historical-Personage

◆ Royalty ◆ Power ◆ Politics ◆ Love ◆ Struggle

Bestselling biographer and historian Sarah Gristwood, author of Game of Queens and The Tudors in Love, calls this tale of early 16th-century Europe's most brilliant power broker “Compelling and wholly convincing—at once a vividly readable novel and a long-overdue presentation of Europe's unsung heroine to the broad audience she deserves.”

Margaret of Austria was the most significant political negotiator of early 16th-century Europe. About as Austrian as French fries are French, she was born in Brussels in 1480, raised in France, married and widowed in Spain, then married and widowed again in Savoy by age twenty-four.

In 1506 Margaret’s life turned upside down when her brother
Philip of Burgundy unexpectedly died in Spain. With their mother Juana of Castile insane, four children, heirs to the Habsburg empire, were left behind in the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands.

Margaret stepped in and took the reins.

Appointed by her father,
Maximilian I, Margaret became governor of the Netherlands, then widened her role to broker the 1508 Treaty of Cambrai where Europe’s princes united against Venice.

Ferdinand of Spain, Henry Tudor then Henry VIII of England, Louis XII of France, and Louise of Savoy for Francis I all came to Margaret’s negotiation table. Under her deft diplomacy princes saw reason and wars were averted.

Enjoying political power, Margaret avoided remarriage. Then Henry VIII's right-hand man
Charles Brandon turned her world upside down.

Margaret's court attracted Europe's brightest, including the young
Anne Boleyn. Yet halfway through her rule Margaret was ousted by enemies. She won back her position with a comeback strategy as astute today as it was in 1517.

Click the READ NOW button to journey to the Renaissance with Margaret of Austria, who shot the fortunes of the House of Habsburg to the stars while setting a winning precedent for female rule in the Netherlands.



From the Publisher

CHAUCER Award 2023 1st Place for pre-1750s Historical Fiction

Beautifully written. Publishers Weekly 2023 BookLife Prize

Kirkus Reviews 0 rich in history filled iwth enticing drama a brilliant European power broker

A must-read for fans of The Other Boleyn Girl and Agincourt. - T. Pine

A long overdue presentation of Europe's unsung heroine to the broad audience she deserves. Gristwood

Only Margaret knew all the players and how to handle them.

Top reviews from the United States

Linnea
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous read!
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I love history and this was totally unknown to me. I originally got this book on kindle unlimited but it was so good I went back and paid to own it. Great history, amazing woman, and gives a better understanding of how Europe was formed.
Miles R.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Period/Historical Read
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
I haven’t heard much or did so know much about this queen but I do love to learn about history. This book was intriguing and filled with some much information! Great for anyone who loves to learn about history.
Judy Cantwell
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I rarely write to an author but this time I did. I love historical fiction. This book delivers all of the history in a very nice read. Will purchase other books in her series
Xflisa
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book so much
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I had not heard of Margre of Austria before finding this book. It is fabulously written. Some of these historical books get bogged down and a bit boring in parts. This book moved along, and I was never bored. In fact, I read this book standing at the stove or while doing other things. To coin a phrase, it was unputdownable. The ending was amazing, and I loved the artwork and pictures included.
Glenda ODell
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting historical fiction !!
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Margaret of Austria lived during the 16 th Century. She was the most effective leader of those times, governing several places before serving as the governor of the Neverland’s. An excellent negotiator she arranged treaties to bring peace to Europe and was instrumental in helping her nephew become the leader of the Holy Roman Empire. (time of Henry the 8th, Martin Luther, and the Spanish explorers!!!
Dalma C. Grandjean
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating portrait of a brilliant woman
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Prior to reading this book, I knew nothing about the remarkable Marguerite of Austria, who devoted her life to promoting the Hapsburg dynasty which was to last another 375 years after her death. She was the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor elect Maximillian and the aunt of Holy Roman Emperor and King Charles of Spain.
Milwaukee_Beth
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it! Highly Recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
It took me a while to finish this book, but I really enjoyed it! The main character was a powerful leader when few women were (early 1500's). This book made me curious about other historical figures, and I plan to read more books by this author.
LJVH
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this book
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
Gave insight into the Middle Ages Burgindian court
and the tie in to the Spanish and English courts of Isabella of Castille and the Yorkist monarchy.

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