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I Leopardi di Normandia

Questa serie ti porta nel tumultuoso mondo medievale, dove le nobili famiglie europee lottano per potere e ricchezza. Segui i drammatici destini di coloro che cercano di conquistare la corona e governare l'Inghilterra. La storia narra l'ascesa di uno dei sovrani più famosi della storia, il cui percorso è pieno di intrighi, tradimenti e battaglie epiche. Immergiti in un mondo di passione, ambizione e una lotta implacabile per la sopravvivenza.

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