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Stephen Halliday, senior member of Pembroke College, Cambridge, is reading David Macpherson¡¯s Marie de St?Pol (CreateSpace, 2018). ¡°This account of 바카라사이트 Countess of Pembroke, founder in 1347 of one of Cambridge¡¯s oldest and most revered colleges, is based on facts that are known or can reasonably be surmised. For a woman of 바카라사이트 14th century, Marie is quite well documented and comes across as a person of considerable enterprise as well as piety. She lived through 바카라사이트 turbulent reign of Edward?II, of whom her husband ¨C Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke ¨C was a prominent and long-suffering supporter, and she was comforted in her 50-year widowhood by Elizabeth de Clare, whose endowment of Clare College in memory of her own husband probably influenced Marie to found Pembroke in memory of Aymer. She created 바카라사이트 first Cambridge college chapel (later a library and still in daily use). A comforting reminder that 바카라사이트 legacies of medieval women sometimes outlasted those of male warriors and politicians.¡±
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