This article contributes to the on-going research on the role of royal and noblewomen within medieval Europe through the experiences of the thirteenth-century German queen, Sanchia of Provence. Offering the first academic study of this long-neglected figure, it will demonstrate how, through her public persona, ceremonial responsibilities, and diplomatic activities, first as countess of Cornwall and then later as queen of the Romans, Sanchia established herself as an exemplar for contemporary ideals of royal womanhood. Contrasting her style with that adopted by her contemporaries, this article will also show how she favoured a more restrained and less political approach in fulfilling her role in the public sphere
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
This article contributes to the ongoing research on the role of royal and noblewomen within medieval...
Between 1299 and 1369 there was a continuous succession of queen consorts and queen dowagers. Marga...
This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prov...
This thesis attempts to produce a biographical study of King Stephen's wife, similar in scope and ty...
This article examines how a medieval noblewoman's positive reputation could be framed through differ...
The woman who, depending on a historical source, political environment, and the time of her life, is...
Submitted article focuses on the analysis of preserved documents and correspondence of the Duchess o...
This article examines how a medieval noblewoman's positive reputation could be framed through differ...
Much ink has been spilled in service of Henry VIII and his veritable parade of wives, but not nearly...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
Much ink has been spilled in service of Henry VIII and his veritable parade of wives, but not nearly...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...
This article contributes to the ongoing research on the role of royal and noblewomen within medieval...
Between 1299 and 1369 there was a continuous succession of queen consorts and queen dowagers. Marga...
This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prov...
This thesis attempts to produce a biographical study of King Stephen's wife, similar in scope and ty...
This article examines how a medieval noblewoman's positive reputation could be framed through differ...
The woman who, depending on a historical source, political environment, and the time of her life, is...
Submitted article focuses on the analysis of preserved documents and correspondence of the Duchess o...
This article examines how a medieval noblewoman's positive reputation could be framed through differ...
Much ink has been spilled in service of Henry VIII and his veritable parade of wives, but not nearly...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
This dissertation explores the reigns of two early sixteenth-century queens consort of England and S...
Much ink has been spilled in service of Henry VIII and his veritable parade of wives, but not nearly...
In 1325, Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308-1358), raised an army and with her lover rose ...
Early medieval England is well-known for its assortment of royal saints; figures who, though drawn f...
This edited collection opens new ways to look at queenship in areas and countries not usually studie...