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Andrea Zuvich (born September 1985) is an American historian, historical consultant, and author of historical fiction. She specialises in the House of Stuart during the latter half of the 17th-century. Zuvich is the founder of the website The Seventeenth Century Lady and is one of the most-followed historians on Twitter.
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Andrea Zuvich (born September 1985) is an American historian, historical consultant, and author of historical fiction. She specialises in the House of Stuart during the latter half of the 17th-century. Zuvich is the founder of the website The Seventeenth Century Lady and is one of the most-followed historians on Twitter.
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