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De cómo un rey perdió Francia [How a King Lost France]
- Los Reyes Malditos 7 [The Cursed Kings 7]
- Narrated by: Luis Grau
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Séptimo y último volumen de la serie «Los Reyes Malditos».
En esta novela Maurice Druon revive el reinado de Juan II, a mediados del siglo XIV. Este monarca, que pasó a la historia como Juan el Bueno, fue un hombre vanidoso y cruel, al tiempo que indeciso e incapaz.
Francia, desgarrada por luchas entre clanes y facciones, mientras los impuestos aplastan a la población y la peste asuela el país, se ve amenazada por Inglaterra, que apresa al monarca en la batalla de Poitiers.
Please Note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©1977 by Maurice Druon, Librairie Plon et Éditions Mondiales (P)2024 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.
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