Wish I could be more specific but I don't remember the books.
I found this information back in the 1970's when I was doing research for a history class. My area of study was the Renaissance and Reformation. Our professor assigned us topics that challenged prevailing thought, such as, What if Anne Boleyn really did cheat on Henry VIII ( could not find any information to prove that one), another one was to find information that might surprise people about Pope Leo, the Pope when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses and surprising info on Martin Luther. Remember, this was back in the 1970's and information like this was shocking to many people. BTW,Leo X was the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent.
Wish I could be more specific but I don't remember the books.
I found this information back in the 1970's when I was doing research for a history class. My area of study was the Renaissance and Reformation. Our professor assigned us topics that challenged prevailing thought, such as, What if Anne Boleyn really did cheat on Henry VIII ( could not find any information to prove that one), another one was to find information that might surprise people about Pope Leo, the Pope when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses and surprising info on Martin Luther. Remember, this was back in the 1970's and information like this was shocking to many people. BTW,Leo X was the second son of Lorenzo the Magnificent.