Elisabeth of Görlitz, granddaughter of Charles IV, married Anthony, Duke of Brabant. After his death at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, she was forced to take care of her own well-being while being yet again embroiled in Luxembourg’s politics. This study will therefore focus on the period of time the young widow attempted to cope with her new life situation, maintain a good political and economic position and find a new husband
Béatrix de Cusance (1614-1663), reportedly described by the later Pope Alexander VII as the most bea...
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
In 1653, the English priest Richard Flecknoe dedicated a collection of letters and poems to Béatrix ...
Title: The Last Princess of Luxembourg. The Life Elizabeth of Görlitz in the Period between Years 13...
In June 1509, the new King of England married his brother’s widow. Years later, he would divorce her...
Isabel of Lancaster became engaged to Afonso V of Portugal when they were both seven years old. Her ...
The death of Henri IV in 1610 abruptly reopened a key political debate for the Guise and their socia...
As a widow,Margaret of Burgundy (1374-1441), former Countess of Hainault, Holland, andZeeland, owned...
Marriage a la Mode is the fourth chapter in the biography of Thomas, Marquess of Wharton (Tom to his...
1) Název EN: Elizabeth of Pomerania, testament of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 14th century polic...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
This chapter analyses how the Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Beatrice d’Aragona (1457–1508), negotiat...
This dissertation examines the occasional literature - elegies, sermons, marriage poems, Basques, an...
Béatrix de Cusance (1614-1663), reportedly described by the later Pope Alexander VII as the most bea...
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
In 1653, the English priest Richard Flecknoe dedicated a collection of letters and poems to Béatrix ...
Title: The Last Princess of Luxembourg. The Life Elizabeth of Görlitz in the Period between Years 13...
In June 1509, the new King of England married his brother’s widow. Years later, he would divorce her...
Isabel of Lancaster became engaged to Afonso V of Portugal when they were both seven years old. Her ...
The death of Henri IV in 1610 abruptly reopened a key political debate for the Guise and their socia...
As a widow,Margaret of Burgundy (1374-1441), former Countess of Hainault, Holland, andZeeland, owned...
Marriage a la Mode is the fourth chapter in the biography of Thomas, Marquess of Wharton (Tom to his...
1) Název EN: Elizabeth of Pomerania, testament of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 14th century polic...
This paper attempts to pin down the moment that the English regicides of 1649 decided to execute Cha...
A queen consort in the pre-modern period had to consider what her role would be if she were widowed....
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
This chapter analyses how the Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, Beatrice d’Aragona (1457–1508), negotiat...
This dissertation examines the occasional literature - elegies, sermons, marriage poems, Basques, an...
Béatrix de Cusance (1614-1663), reportedly described by the later Pope Alexander VII as the most bea...
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
In 1653, the English priest Richard Flecknoe dedicated a collection of letters and poems to Béatrix ...