Norman to early plantagenet consorts : power, Influence, and dynasty / Aidan Norrie, Carolyn Harris, J.L. Laynesmith, Danna R. Messer, Elena Woodacre, editors.

"This book examines the emergence of the queen consort in medieval England, beginning with the pre-Conquest era and ending with death of Margaret of France, second wife of Edward I, in 1307. Though many of the figures in this volumes are well known, such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor of C...

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Other Authors: Norrie, Aidan (Editor), Harris, Carolyn (Editor), Laynesmith, J. L. (Editor), Messer, Danna R. (Editor), Woodacre, Elena (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Series:Queenship and power.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"This book examines the emergence of the queen consort in medieval England, beginning with the pre-Conquest era and ending with death of Margaret of France, second wife of Edward I, in 1307. Though many of the figures in this volumes are well known, such as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Eleanor of Castille, the chapters here are unique in the equal consideration given to the tenures of the lesser known consorts, including: Adeliza of Louvain, second wife of Henry I; Margaret of France, wife of Henry the Young King; and even Isabella of Gloucester, the first wife of King John. These innovative and thematic biographies highlight the evolution of the office of the queen and the visible roles that consorts played, which were integral to the creation of the identity of early English monarchy. This volume and its companions reveal the changing nature of English consortship from the Norman Conquest to today."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 316 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3031210670
9783031210679
3031210689
9783031210686
ISSN:2730-9398
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