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From Queens to Slaves

Author : John R. C. Martyn
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2011-09-22
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781443834346

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The book is based on the author's very careful study of all the women who were involved with the normally extremely busy and painfully sick Pope Gregory the Great, many of them staying with him in Rome while he sorted out their mainly legal cases, and one of them, Theoctista, the learned sister of the Emperor Maurice, receiving the longest letter that he ever wrote to any individual. The consular son of the great Boethius, Flavius, was the father of Lady Rusticiana, who received several lette ...

The Slave Queen

Author : Jessica Macintyre
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1484040325

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After being chosen by a King to be his bride, Lady Iliya is taken to a castle far away to be wed to King Roman. On the night of her wedding, just as she is about to discover the mysteries a man holds, she is kidnapped and taken to an underground world full of strange creatures. The Satyr King, Ramses, wants her not just to be a Queen in his strange world, but to be a sexual Queen in his bed both with him, and others who he will choose. Now it is up to King Roman, with the help of his knights, including young Sir Henry who is also in love with the Queen, to rescue her.

Queen of Slaves

Author : Judy Keen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 57 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Australian fiction
ISBN : 0987136313

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Agotime: Her Legend

Author : Judith Illsley Gleason
Publisher : Penguin Adult Hc/Tr
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015003930438

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Agotime: Her Legend by Judith Illsley Gleason Pdf

Novel of the queen of Dahomey, wife of the 18th century King Aglogo, who was exiled as a slave to Brazil, where she established a center of Yoruba religion.

Empress of the East

Author : Leslie Peirce
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465093090

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The "fascinating . . . lively" story of the Russian slave girl Roxelana, who rose from concubine to become the only queen of the Ottoman empire (New York Times). In Empress of the East, historian Leslie Peirce tells the remarkable story of a Christian slave girl, Roxelana, who was abducted by slave traders from her Ruthenian homeland and brought to the harem of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent in Istanbul. Suleyman became besotted with her and foreswore all other concubines. Then, in an unprecedented step, he freed her and married her. The bold and canny Roxelana soon became a shrewd diplomat and philanthropist, who helped Suleyman keep pace with a changing world in which women, from Isabella of Hungary to Catherine de Medici, increasingly held the reins of power. Until now Roxelana has been seen as a seductress who brought ruin to the empire, but in Empress of the East, Peirce reveals the true history of an elusive figure who transformed the Ottoman harem into an institution of imperial rule.

The Queen's Slave Trader

Author : Nick Hazlewood
Publisher : William Morrow
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015060387001

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Throughout history, blame for the introduction of slavery to America has been squarely placed upon the male slave traders who ravaged African villages, the merchants who auctioned off humans as if they were cattle, and the male slave owners who ruthlessly beat both the spirits and the bodies of their helpless victims. There is, however, above all these men, another person who has seemingly been able to avoid the blame that is due her. The origins of the English slave trade -- the result of which is often described as America's shame -- can actually be traced back to a woman, England's Queen Elizabeth I. In The Queen's Slave Trader, historian Nick Hazlewood examines one of the roots of slavery that until now has been overlooked. It was not just the money-hungry Dutch businessmen who traded lives for gold, forever changing the course of American and world history, but the Virgin Queen, praised for her love of music, art, and literature, who put hundreds of African men, women, and children onto American soil. During the 1560s, on direct orders from Her Majesty, John Hawkyns set sail from England. His destination: West Africa. His mission: to capture humans. At the time, Elizabeth was encouraging a Renaissance in her kingdom. Yet, being the intelligent monarch that she was, the queen knew her country's economy could not finance the dreams she had for it. An early entrepreneur, she saw an open market before her and sent one of her most trusted naval commanders, Hawkyns, to ensure a steady stream of wealth to sustain all the beauty that was her passion. Like his fellow Englishmen, Hawkyns believed the African people's dark skin stood for evil, filth, barbarity -- the complete opposite of the English notion of beauty, a lily white complexion and a virtuous soul, as exemplified by the queen. To him it was simple. If the white English were civilized and pure, the dark Africans must be savage. It was a moral license for Hawkyns to capture Africans. After landing on the African coast, he used a series of brutal raids, violent beatings, and sheer terror to load his ships. The reward for those who survived the attacks: seven weeks chained together in a space not meant for human beings, smallpox and measles, dehydration and malnourishment. Hawkyns realized the cruelty inflicted on these people, and he hoped they would survive. After all, a dead African was a dent in his profit margin. John Hawkyns was the first English slave trader, and his actions and attitudes toward his cargo set the precedent for how those following him, over the next two hundred years, would act. To fully understand the mind-set of the men who made their living trafficking human souls, one needs to look at the man who began it all -- and the woman behind him.

A Question of Freedom

Author : William G. Thomas
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300256277

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The story of the longest and most complex legal challenge to slavery in American history For over seventy years and five generations, the enslaved families of Prince George’s County, Maryland, filed hundreds of suits for their freedom against a powerful circle of slaveholders, taking their cause all the way to the Supreme Court. Between 1787 and 1861, these lawsuits challenged the legitimacy of slavery in American law and put slavery on trial in the nation’s capital. Piecing together evidence once dismissed in court and buried in the archives, William Thomas tells an intricate and intensely human story of the enslaved families (the Butlers, Queens, Mahoneys, and others), their lawyers (among them a young Francis Scott Key), and the slaveholders who fought to defend slavery, beginning with the Jesuit priests who held some of the largest plantations in the nation and founded a college at Georgetown. A Question of Freedom asks us to reckon with the moral problem of slavery and its legacies in the present day.

Laylonee, Last Slave Queen of Northern Amazonia

Author : Cal Pflugrath
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2024-05-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780359354795

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Queen of Freedom

Author : Catherine Johnson
Publisher : Pushkin Children's Books
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781782692799

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Queen of Freedom by Catherine Johnson Pdf

THE THRILLING TRUE STORY OF HOW ONE WOMAN MASTERMINDED SLAVE RESISTANCE to British rule in eighteenth-century Jamaica - part of the True Adventures series 1720. Blue Mountains, windward Jamaica. High above the army camps and plantations of the British Empire, a group of ex-slaves - called Maroons are building a new home for themselves. When British soldiers enter the forests to hunt them down, one of the Maroons will lead the fight against them - Queen Nanny, a 'wise woman' with a reputation for ancient obeah magic, and a guerrilla fighter of genius. Under her generalship, her people will make a do-or-die defence of their freedom.

Slave, Warrior, Queen (Of Crowns and Glory—Book 1)

Author : Morgan Rice
Publisher : Morgan Rice
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781632915528

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“Morgan Rice has come up with what promises to be another brilliant series, immersing us in a fantasy of valor, honor, courage, magic and faith in your destiny. Morgan has managed again to produce a strong set of characters that make us cheer for them on every page.…Recommended for the permanent library of all readers that love a well-written fantasy.” --Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos (regarding Rise of the Dragons) From #1 Bestselling author Morgan Rice comes a sweeping new fantasy series. 17 year old Ceres, a beautiful, poor girl in the Empire city of Delos, lives the harsh and unforgiving life of a commoner. By day she delivers her father’s forged weapons to the palace training grounds, and by night she secretly trains with them, yearning to be a warrior in a land where girls are forbidden to fight. With her pending sale to slavehood, she is desperate. 18 year old Prince Thanos despises everything his royal family stands for. He abhors their harsh treatment of the masses, especially the brutal competition—The Killings—that lies at the heart of the city. He yearns to break free from the restraints of his upbringing, yet he, a fine warrior, sees no way out. When Ceres stuns the court with her hidden powers, she finds herself wrongfully imprisoned, doomed to an even worse life than she could imagine. Thanos, smitten, must choose if he will risk it all for her. Yet, thrust into a world of duplicity and deadly secrets, Ceres quickly learns there are those who rule, and those who are their pawns. And that sometimes, being chosen is the worst that can happen. SLAVE, WARRIOR, QUEEN tells an epic tale of tragic love, vengeance, betrayal, ambition, and destiny. Filled with unforgettable characters and heart-pounding action, it transports us into a world we will never forget, and makes us fall in love with fantasy all over again. Book #2--ROGUE, PRISONER, PRINCESS--is also available!

The Queen's Bush Settlement

Author : Linda Brown-Kubisch
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2004-02-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781770704367

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The Black pioneers (1839-1865) who cleared the land and established the Queen’s Bush settlement in that section of unsurveyed land where present-day Waterloo and Wellington counties meet, near Hawkesville, are the focus of this extensively researched book. Linda Brown-Kubisch’s attention to detail and commitment to these long-neglected settlers re-establishes their place in Ontario history. Set in the context of the early migration of Blacks into Upper Canada, this work is a must for historians and for genealogists involved in tracing family connections with these pioneer inhabitants of the Queen’s Bush. "In the 19th century one of the most important areas of settlement for fugitive American slaves was the Queen’s Bush, then an isolated region in the backwoods of Ontario. Despite much recent attention to African-Canadian history, the Queen’s Bush remains a remote territory for historical scholarship. Linda Brown-Kubisch offers a pioneering entry into that gap. With a jeweller’s eye for the biological subject, Brown-Kubisch introduces the courageous Black adventurers and the hardships they faced in Canada." - James Walker, Professor of History, University of Waterloo, and author of The Black Loyalists (1976, 1992) and "Race," Rights and the Law (1997).

The Legend of the Kestrel

Author : Peter Wacht
Publisher : Sylvan Chronicles
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-01-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1950236005

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An only son, gifted with magic is challenged to free a people threatened by an ancient evil. Will he be forced to risk everything in a battle against the forces of darkness? Find out in Book 1 of the thrilling story of Thomas Kestrel.

Crown of Slaves

Author : David Weber,Eric Flint
Publisher : Baen Books
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780743471480

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"And, just to put the icing on the cake, the radical freed slave organization, the Audubon Ballroom, is also on the scene - led by its notorious and ruthless assassin, Jeremy X."--BOOK JACKET.

A Study of Slavery in New Jersey

Author : Henry Scofield Cooley
Publisher : Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Press
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X001200063

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