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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
November 6, 2000

ISBN
  
0-00-224709-7

Followed by
  
The Mists of Avalon

Genres
  
Fantasy, Historical novel


Language
  
English

Pages
  
382 pp

Originally published
  
6 November 2000

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback) and audio-CD

Authors
  
Marion Zimmer Bradley, Diana L. Paxson

Preceded by
  
Lady of Avalon, Ancestors of Avalon

Similar
  
Works by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Avalon Series books, Historical novel books

Priestess of Avalon is a 2001 novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, completed posthumously by Diana L. Paxson. It follows detailing the life of Helena, first wife of Western Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and mother of Constantine.

Contents

The Avalon series is being continued by Diana L. Paxson.

Background

It begins by showing her birth, with a druid giving a prophecy of her life. It proceeds to show her as a young girl named Eilan, who becomes a priestess on the Isle of Avalon.

Summary

As a young woman, the British priestess Eilan, known to the Romans as Helena, falls in love with the charismatic Roman Constantius. The Roman noble takes her away from Avalon as she is banished for this forbidden love and, before long, Helena bears him a son, who will become Constantine the Great.

Helena's position in Roman society now gives her the freedom to travel about in the empire. When her son Constantine becomes Emperor, she slowly discovers brand-new roles. She faces the spread of the new Christian religion and seeks to understand the old knowledge of the goddess in light of the new religion. As Empress-Mother, Helena travels on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to find the answers to questions that arise between the old religion and the new.

Release details

  • 2000, UK, Voyager ISBN 0-00-224709-7, Pub date 6 November 2000, hardback (First edition)
  • 2001, USA, Viking Books ISBN 0-670-91023-6, Pub date ? May 2001, hardback
  • 2001, USA, Penguin Group ISBN 0-14-180303-7, Pub date ? May 2001, audio cassette
  • 2001, UK, Voyager ISBN 0-00-648376-3, Pub date 21 May 2001, paperback
  • 2002, USA, Roc ISBN 0-451-45862-1, Pub date ? July 2002, paperback
  • Reception

    Publishers Weekly praised the novel, and wrote that "Paxson's own skill at bringing historical characters and places to vivid life enriches Helena's story. This final book in the Bradley canon is sure to please her devotees and win her more."

    References

    Priestess of Avalon Wikipedia


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