"Fiction." . . "Great Britain History 13th century fiction." . . "Great Britain History 13th century Fiction." . "Wales" . . "1063 - 1299" . . . . . . . . . . . "Historisk roman om Edward I i årene 1271-1283." . . . . . "The reckoning" . "The reckoning"@en . . "Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, Prince of Wales, rules uneasily over his fractious countrymen, fearing that his dream of an independent, united Wales will be lost to Edward I's desire for an English empire."@en . . "History" . "History"@en . "A novel set in 1271 amidst the growing conflict between England and Wales. Llewelyn of Wales married Ellen de Montfort to spite Edward I; but, he found himself participating in one of the great love stories of the Middle Ages. Caught up in the power struggles and lives of these highborn are a host of lesser characters, for the devotion Llewelyn inspired in his followers was equalled only by the loyalty felt by all who came under the spell of the de Montfort family. Ranged against them was a worthy opponent, Edward I, whose power and success inspired its own support."@en . "A novel set in 1271 amidst the growing conflict between England and Wales. Llewelyn of Wales married Ellen de Montfort to spite Edward I; but, he found himself participating in one of the great love stories of the Middle Ages. Caught up in the power struggles and lives of these highborn are a host of lesser characters, for the devotion Llewelyn inspired in his followers was equalled only by the loyalty felt by all who came under the spell of the de Montfort family. Ranged against them was a worthy opponent, Edward I, whose power and success inspired its own support." . . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "A novel set in 1271 amidst the growing conflict between England and Wales." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1063 - 1536" . . "Roman historique." . . "FICTION Historical." . . "Grande-Bretagne Histoire 13e siècle Romans." . . . . "Great Britain" . . "1200 - 1299" . . "Moyen Âge Romans." . .