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"Notes on the Pedigree of Her Most Serene Highness Ann Groom, Duchess of Mantua and Montferrat in Italy..." by John Riddell delves into the genealogical history of Ann Groom, offering a detailed exploration of her lineage and connections to noble families. This historical work provides valuable insights into the intricate relationships and familial ties that shaped the European aristocracy. Scholars and enthusiasts of genealogy and European history will find this a fascinating resource. The book meticulously traces Ann Groom's ancestry, shedding light on the historical context of her life and her significance within the broader tapestry of European nobility.
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