Letters of Madeleine Leonidis

Letters of Madeleine Leonidis

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Madeleine was queen in the 17th century. Read her letters and find out the means it took her to reach her status and the unmentionable crimes she's committed to maintain it. What was Madeleine Leonidis up to during her reign? Read on to find out.
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