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Dynastic change: legitimacy and gender in medieval and early modern monarchy Rodrigues, Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida • Spangler, Jonathan [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Themes in medieval and early modern history |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Rodrigues, Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida • Spangler, Jonathan |
Inhalt
Introduction |
"The very next blood of the King": the rules governing female succession to the throne in English history |
Portugal, 1385: a people's choice or coup d'état? |
From Election to Consolidation: The strategies of legitimacy of the Trastámara dynasty in the Crown of Aragon |
Sigismund of Sweden as foreigner in his own kingdom: how the king of Sweden was made an alien |
Free election, divine providence, and constitution: legitimacy of royal power in the early modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth |
Legitimacy through family traditions? The Hanoverians represented as successors to the throne of Great Britain |
The reversal of dynasties during the Bourbon era in the Kingdom of Naples |
Purple Dreams of the Macedonian Dynasty of Byzantium in Manuscript Illuminations Legitimising the usurping emperor, Basil I (867-86) |
"King by fact, not by law": legitimacy and exequies in medieval England |
The exaltation of the "holiness" of the Bragança dynasty as a legitimating strategy in the seventeenth century |
Consolidating authority in seventeenth-century Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail's strategies for legitimacy |
Dominae imperiales: Ottonian women and dynastic stability, strength, and legitimacy in tenth-century Germany |
Legitimacy represented through court entertainment: "La estatua de Prometeo" and the power struggle between Queen Regent Mariana and Don Juan José of Austria |
Catherine the Great: how the question of legitimacy influenced her politics |