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Tradescant

Adéntrate en la tumultuosa Inglaterra del siglo XVII, un reino de intriga política y escándalos cortesanos que remodelaron una nación. Esta serie sigue la vida de un hombre profundamente conectado con los jardines reales, cuyo destino se entrelaza con las figuras más poderosas de la época. Sé testigo de eventos históricos cruciales y descubre los secretos de la corte a través de los ojos de un observador perspicaz. Una narrativa cautivadora sobre lealtad, amor y el precio personal de navegar un mundo al borde de un cambio dramático.

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