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Tradescant

Plongez dans la tumultueuse Angleterre du XVIIe siècle, un royaume d'intrigues politiques et de scandales de cour qui ont remodelé une nation. Cette série suit la vie d'un homme profondément lié aux jardins royaux, dont le destin s'entremêle avec les figures les plus puissantes de l'époque. Soyez témoin d'événements historiques cruciaux et découvrez les secrets de la cour à travers les yeux d'un observateur perspicace. Une narration captivante sur la loyauté, l'amour et le coût personnel de naviguer dans un monde au bord d'un changement dramatique.

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