Born without a dowry, nearly forced into a convent, and later
married off to a man she didn't love, Olimpia Maidalchini vowed
never to be poor, powerless, or beholden to any man again. Instead,
using her wits, Olimpia became the unofficial ruler of the most
powerful institution in the world: the Roman Catholic Church.
The Church firmly states that women must be excluded from church
leadership positions--but for more than a decade in the seventeenth
century, Olimpia ran the Vatican. As sister-in-law and reputed
mistress of the indecisive Pope Innocent X, she appointed
cardinals, negotiated with foreign ambassadors, and helped herself
to a heaping portion of the Papal States' treasury.
In Mistress of the Vatican, New York Times bestselling author
Eleanor Herman brings to life not only an extraordinary woman lost
in history but an entire civilization in all its greatness . . .
and ignominy. This is the unforgettable story of a woman ahead of
her time.
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