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Queen Victoria's Gene :Haemophilia and the Royal Family

3.60 ( 213 Ratings by Goodreads)
Queen Victoria's Gene

Queen Victoria's Gene :Haemophilia and the Royal Family

3.60 (213 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 25 March, 1999
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Queen Victoria's son, Prince Leopold, died from haemophilia, but no member of the royal family before his generation had suffered from the condition. Medically, there are only two possibilities: either one of Victoria's parents had a 1 in 50,000 random mutation, or Victoria was the illegitimate child of a haemophiliac man. However the haemophilia gene arose, it had a profound effect on history. Two of Victoria's daughters were silent carriers who passed the disease to the Spanish and Russian royal families. The disease played a role in the origin of the Spanish Civil War; and the tsarina's concern over her only son's haemophilia led to the entry of Rasputin into the royal household, contributing directly to the Russian Revolution. Finally, if Queen Victoria was illegitimate, who should have inherited the British throne? The answer is astonishing.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780750911993
ISBN10 0750911999
Number Of Pages 190
Item Weight 180 g
Product Dimensions 127 x 198 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller The History Press Ltd
Format paperback
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