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,Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal—And Patron of the Gower Translations?,o Portugal; she did her best to persuade the clergy of her adopted country to embrace the Latin Use of Sarum; and it was arguably she who sponsored the translation of John Gower’s . into Portuguese and Castilian..Criteria 发表于 2025-3-25 10:41:33
,“Os Doze de Inglaterra”: A Romance of Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Later Middle Ages?,l to Philippa of Lancaster, John of Gaunt’s elder daughter by his first wife, Blanche of Lancaster.. Complementary trade interests, similar objectives, and shared enemies contributed to the success and longevity of the alliance, which has survived to the twenty-first century.IDEAS 发表于 2025-3-25 14:30:32
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Kenneth Shapiro,Antonia J.Z. Henderson for present purposes makes these blunt, outdated taxonomies of interest. They are testimony of a certain kind about the limits of our view of Chaucer, historically and presently, as a European citizen and writer.Anthrp 发表于 2025-3-26 01:06:05
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Medieval England and Iberia: A Chivalric Relationship, Iberia built up a tradition of chivalric collaboration and rivalry. In ., I sketch the connection from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries.. This essay explores the dimensions of this dynamic Anglo-Iberian chivalric relationship in more detail in the context of European cultural geography within and beyond the medieval period.nephritis 发表于 2025-3-26 08:46:31
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,Anglo-Portuguese Trade During the Reign of João I of Portugal, 1385–1433,dom of Castile had absorbed the lion’s share of the territory on the Iberian Peninsula, which left Portugal with only a thin strip of territory along the Atlantic coast. Yet by 1500, the Portuguese trade empire reached the Far East and would reach Japan in the 1540s.phlegm 发表于 2025-3-26 19:51:21
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