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La Riforma Inglese

Questa trilogia offre una narrazione fittizia della Riforma Inglese, presentata da una prospettiva cattolica. Racconta un'epoca tumultuosa ricca di intrighi politici, conflitti religiosi e drammi personali. Le storie approfondiscono l'impatto di questi eventi storici sulla vita di persone di ogni ceto sociale, dai comuni cittadini ai potenti. Offre un punto di vista avvincente su uno dei periodi storici più cruciali dell'Inghilterra.

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