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Franco Rongioletti,Bruce R. Smollerm the early years of the Capetian rulers to the beginnings of the Valois dynasty. Our study chiefly examines royal women in France, but also considers the political and cultural actions of women of royal French birth in England and the Lowlands. These women have never before been the subject of a st单片眼镜 发表于 2025-3-24 02:01:18
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Iveris L. Martinez,Adriana Barondowed queens in his ., published in 1675–76. As Dugdale told it, the dowager queen of France, Adelaide of Maurienne (d. 1154), widow of Louis VI (r. 1108–27), was enamored of a certain knight and pondered how she could marry him without losing status. She decided to hold a great tournament in Paris,Ascribe 发表于 2025-3-24 07:13:59
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Flavio F. Marsiglia,Elizabeth Kiehneth a brilliant, difficult, contradictory husband who was almost completely absorbed in the work of kingship. Philip’s first wife, Isabelle of Hainaut, turned openly to their people for support. She thus took an almost unique step in the annals of queenship, a spectacular public action that resolvedLIEN 发表于 2025-3-24 14:55:53
Alana M. W. LeBrón,Edna A. Viruell-Fuentesatred for the young princess that, immediately following their coronation and anointing at Amiens Cathedral the next day, he demanded the return of his young bride to Denmark.. Whatever caused Philip’s abrupt and bizarre behavior remains a mystery;. but at an assembly at Compiègne in November 1193,节省 发表于 2025-3-24 19:37:45
https://doi.org/10.1385/159745026Xf France in official documents after an apogee of power for Capetian royal wives, beginning with the reign of Adelaide of Maurienne (r. 1115–37). Facinger concluded that over time, French queens became private individuals, distanced from the king’s official curia. Queenly influence on government wasFlustered 发表于 2025-3-25 01:03:46
High-Throughput Affinity Mass Spectrometry,nts of the two thirteenth-century Capetian queens, leads us to believe. He suggests that Blanche found Marguerite a scatterbrained sensual distraction to her son, King Louis IX, later canonized as Saint Louis. Sivéry mentions as well the antagonistic Iberian lineages from which the two women came, b