The Chelsea History Festival is back for its sixth year, bringing world-class history writing to the heart of London.
On Thursday 26 September, historian Adam Zamoyski will reveal the dramatic life of his great-great-great grandmother, an uneducated, vulnerable girl cast into 18th century Europe.
About the event
Exploring a vast family archive and forgotten sources in many languages, Adam Zamoyski has recreated the dramatic life of his great-great-great grandmother, cast into a man’s world in 18th century Europe. Her aristocratic position enmeshed her in high politics and close encounters with Frederick the Great, Benjamin Franklin, Rousseau, Joseph II, Marie-Antoinette and Catherine the Great. She lived through revolution and no less than five wars.
This is a story of triumph over adversity and betrayal, during a tumultuous time in the history of Poland and Europe.
About the speaker
Adam Zamoyski is a British historian of Polish origin. He is the author of the best-selling ‘1812: Napoleon’s Fatal March on Moscow’ and its sequel ‘Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna’, as well as several other acclaimed works on key figures and aspects of European history.
WHEN: Thursday 26 September 2024, 5.00pm.
WHERE: National Army Museum (Foyle 1), Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT
TICKETS: £12.00 to buy here.
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