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The Sekhmet Bed and its sequels (Hatshepsut);
The Lord of Horses and anything else by Diana L. Paxson (this particular book is about Attila, but others look at Tristan and Iseult or Cordelia, of King Lear fame);
The Last Wife of Attila the Hun;
Tristan and Iseult;
Mara, Daughter of the Nile;
The Belt of Gold (Byzantium) and many other books by Cecelia Holland.
I could go on, but that should get you started.

The Firedrake
The Lords Of Vaumartin
are a couple of my favorites.

Otherwise, Helen Hollick's and Patricia Bracewell's books on Emma of Normandy are quite enjoyable. Elizabeth Chadwick's books on William Marshall also involve some fighting, but that isn't the focus of them, or even a big part.
I've read a lot of the books recommended here, and enjoyed all of them.


Red adams lady by grace ingrath

I also really enjoyed The Witchfinder's Sister



Katherine, by Anya Seton.
The Brother Cadfael books by Ellis Peters.
The Iron King by Maurice Druon.



I know many people have enjoyed "The Physician", but I found it to be about the most historically inaccurate novel I have ever read. Even so, the author does have a way of keeping the story moving, which is the only reason why I finished it.



I really liked Avalon. Haven’t read Katherine yet but it’s in my to read list.
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