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Moving Women Moving Objects (400–1500)

Author : Tracy Chapman Hamilton,Mariah Proctor-Tiffany
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004399679

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Moving Women Moving Objects (400–1500) by Tracy Chapman Hamilton,Mariah Proctor-Tiffany Pdf

The present collection forges new ground in the discussion of aristocratic and royal women, their relationships with their objects, and how they, through this material record, navigated the often-disparate spaces of Byzantium, Eastern, and Western Europe from 400 to 1500.

Richard I and Berengaria of Navarre

Author : John Gillingham
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 18 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:850936779

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Berengaria

Author : Ann Trindade
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UOM:39015042951403

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Berengaria by Ann Trindade Pdf

Richard the Lionheart is one of the most famous of medieval heros, but what is known about the young woman he married, in Cyprus in May 1191, on the way to the Third Crusade? History has marginalized her, and popular tradition has all but overlooked her but the early sources, sparse though they are, reveal a woman of remarkable courage and tenacity who endured loneliness and hostility both as a queen consort and during her long years of widowhood. Her life tells us much about the fortunes of women in a male-dominated era and the role of a queen in the struggle between England and France at the time.

Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Author : Valerie Schutte,Estelle Paranque
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2018-10-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351618731

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Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe by Valerie Schutte,Estelle Paranque Pdf

Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe examines queens dowager and queens consort who have disappeared from history or have been deeply misunderstood in modern historical treatment. Divided into eleven chapters, this book covers queenship from 1016 to 1800, demonstrating the influence of queens in different aspects of monarchy over eight centuries and furthering our knowledge of the roles and challenges that they faced. It also promotes a deeper understanding of the methods of power and patronage for women who were not queens, many of which have since become mythologized into what historians have wanted them to be. The chronological organisation of the book, meanwhile, allows the reader to see more clearly how these forgotten queens are related by the power, agency, and patronage they displayed, despite the mythologization to which they have all been subjected. Offering a broad geographical coverage and providing a comparison of queenship across a range of disciplines, such as religious history, art history, and literature, Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe is ideal for students and scholars of pre-modern queenship and of medieval and early modern history courses more generally.

Lionhearted Queen

Author : Victoria Sauers
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2000-01
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 0966629426

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The Lute Player

Author : Norah Lofts
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2009-12-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781439155615

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The Lute Player by Norah Lofts Pdf

Beloved author Norah Lofts brings to life the romance and adventure of the crusading king Richard the Lionhearted through the eyes of his most humble and trusted companion -- his lute player. One of the most renowned figures in medieval history, Richard the Lionhearted, inspired by a vision of the Holy Land, led his knights onto the battlefields of the Third Crusade. During the years of fighting and intrigue, Richard's life was intertwined with the lives of two strong, vibrant, and drastically different women who loved him -- Berengaria, princess of Navarre, and his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine. While his marriage to Berengaria was ill-fated, Eleanor loved her son with a frantic, possessive pride. But it is Blondel, the king's lute player, who here steps forward from the shadows to tell this tale of romance, war, and betrayal. In her trademark style, Norah Lofts paints a complex and human portrait of a legendary king.

Berengaria of Navarre. Anne of Bohemia

Author : Agnes Strickland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1841
Category : Queens
ISBN : HARVARD:HW22OW

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Berengaria of Navarre

Author : Gabrielle Storey
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781040035832

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Berengaria of Navarre by Gabrielle Storey Pdf

Berengaria of Navarre was queen of England (1191–99) and lord of Le Mans (1204–30), but has received little attention in terms of a fully encompassing biography from Navarrese, Anglophone, and French perspectives. This book explores her political career whilst utilising the surviving documentation to demonstrate her personal and familial partnerships and life as a dowager queen. This biography follows Berengaria’s journey from a Navarrese infanta, raised in the northern Iberian kingdom, to her travels across Europe to marriage and the Third Crusade, venturing through Sicily, Cyprus, and on to the Holy Land in 1191. Berengaria’s reign and early years as dowager queen are examined in the context of the Anglo-French conflict and domestic disputes, before her decision to negotiate with the king of France, Philip Augustus, and become lord of Le Mans, for which she is far better known in local memory. The volume flows chronologically discussing her roles as infanta, queen, dowager, and lord, and is an ideal resource for scholars and those interested in the history of gender, queenship, lordship, and Western Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

Richard I

Author : John Gillingham
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0300094043

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Richard I by John Gillingham Pdf

With the emphasis firmly on Richard's monarchy rather than on his personal life, Gillingham's history aims to explain why the Lionheart's reputation has fluctuated more than that of any other monarch. The study places Richard in Europe, the Mediterranean and Palestine and demonstrates that few rulers had more enemies or more influence.

Eleanor of Aquitaine

Author : B. Wheeler,John C. Parsons
Publisher : Springer
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137052629

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Eleanor of Aquitaine by B. Wheeler,John C. Parsons Pdf

Eleanor's patrilineal descent, from a lineage already prestigious enough to have produced an empress in the eleventh century, gave her the lordship of Aquitaine. But marriage re-emphasized her sex which, in the medieval scheme of gender-power relations relegated her to the position of Lady in relation to her Lordly husbands. In this collection, essays provide a context for Eleanor's life and further an evolving understanding of Eleanor's multifaceted career. A valuable collection on the greatest heiress of the medieval period.

Lionheart

Author : Sharon Kay Penman
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781101547878

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Lionheart by Sharon Kay Penman Pdf

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “The great Crusader king Richard the Lionheart comes alive in all his complex splendor in this masterpiece of medieval tapestry.”—Margaret George A.D. 1189. After the death of his father, Henry II, and the early demise of two of his brothers, Richard is crowned King of England and immediately sets off for the Holy Land. This is the Third Crusade, marked by internecine warfare among the Christians and extraordinary campaigns against the Saracens. Richard’s surviving brother, the younger John, is left behind—and conspires with the French king to steal his brother’s throne. Only their mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, now freed from decades of captivity, remains to protect Richard’s interests and secure his destiny. In this engrossing saga, Sharon Kay Penman delivers a novel of passion, intrigue, battle, and deceit. Lionheart is a sweeping tale of a heroic figure—feared by his enemies and beloved by those he commanded—who became a legend in his own lifetime. “[Sharon Kay] Penman displays her usual grasp of sweeping historical events as well as an uncanny ability to get inside the hearts and minds of her real-life characters. Her reputation for character-driven, solidly detailed historicals is richly deserved.”—Booklist “The beautifully described settings and the characters’ interactions are simply outstanding.”—The Historical Novels Review “Penman takes historical writing to a whole new level.”—The Sacramento Bee “[A] gritty, unsentimental, and richly detailed epic.”—Publishers Weekly Don’t miss the exclusive conversation between Sharon Kay Penman and Margaret George at the back of the book.

Through the Third Eye

Author : Olcay Akdeniz ,Jenny Vardy (Editor)
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-03-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781788032988

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Through the Third Eye by Olcay Akdeniz ,Jenny Vardy (Editor) Pdf

This is a story in which authentic, historical characters meld imperceptibly into a world of fantasy. While the backdrop of the tale is the launching of the Third Crusade, all is veiled in a cloak of Middle Eastern and Mediaeval mysticism. Salem, the highly trained and intellectually advanced son of Sinbad, the sailor, leaves his home in Basra, sailing down the Tigris, and takes to sea, for the first time at the age of seventeen. He soon becomes an accomplished and inquiring navigator.Before long he realises that he has inherited exceptional powers from his grandfather. Throughout his many adventures including shipwreck and near drowning he exercises these powers in a variety of circumstances. It is a fascinating time in the history of the world, as the west explores ever further east, seeking a sea-passage, to trade with India and China. At the same time the Papist west clashes with the Islamic rule of Saladin in the Middle East.Salem becomes embroiled in both of these ventures and it is while he is crossing the Mediterranean Sea, that he encounters Princess Berengaria, on her way to Acre for her marriage to Richard Coeur de Lion. Salem and Berengaria find that they are inextricably spiritually linked and this leads them into mystical experiences that the reader can only wonder at. The story carries the flavours, scents and magical aura of the Arabian Nights woven with mystical fantasy and embroidered with a thoughtful sprinkling of philosophy.

Isabella

Author : Rachel Bard
Publisher : Danforth Book Distribution
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1887542566

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Isabella by Rachel Bard Pdf

In her day the beauteous Isabella of Angouleme was called a Jezebel, a sorceress, an adulteress. As the young bride of King John of England she was charged with seducing John into neglecting his kingly duties. Back in her native land she and her second husband were accused of trying to assassinate the King of France. Now meet the real Isabella, Relive the turbulent twelfth and thirteenth centuries when France and England were struggling for control of western France. You'll encounter kings and queens, popes and prelates, warriors and courtiers who were the power elite of their day. You'll become intimately acquainted with this fascinating and enigmatic woman, prey to strong passions and ambitions, aware of the power of her beauty, willing to dare all in order to be and be seen as queen.

Richard Coeur de Lion

Author : John Gillingham
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : History
ISBN : 1852850841

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Richard Coeur de Lion by John Gillingham Pdf

The real character and abilities of Richard I of England have largely been hidden by his contemporary and subsequent fame. In consequence his achievements and many of the main features of his reign have been wrongly assessed. In these essays John Gillingham goes far to redress the balance by examining Richard's reign in general and in detail. He refutes the idea of Richard as simply a warrior, incapable of thinking in terms of administration or of coherent planning. Richard's ability, and his application to work, compared favourably with that of his father, Henry II. John Gillingham shows how successfully Richard solved some of the perennial problems facing a medieval king. On two specific scores he demonstrates that Richard acted for strategic reasons rather than on whim: his marriage to Berengaria of Navarre in May 1191 was planned as an essential element in an elaborate diplomatic manocuvre; while his death in April 1199, fighting the lord of Chalus, was met in an atempt to solve a serious political challenge not in an impetuous squabble over treasure. John Gillingham brings out both the nature and the importance of war in medieval society. The book also includes a general survey of the history and nature of the Angevin Empire.

The Queens of England and Their Times

Author : Francis Lancelott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1858
Category : Queens
ISBN : NYPL:33433067371983

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The Queens of England and Their Times by Francis Lancelott Pdf