Collection of Essays
Planning for death: wills and death-related property arrangements in Europe, 1200-1600 Korpiola, Mia • Lahtinen, Anu [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Medieval law and its practice / 23 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Introduction |
Inheritance Law, Wills, and Strategies of Heirship in Medieval Sweden |
Monastic Donations by Widows: Morning Gifts as Assets in Planning for Old Age and Death in Fifteenth-Century Sweden |
Competing Interests in Death-Related Stipulations in South Tirol, c. 1350-1600 |
Medieval English Lawyers' Wills and Property Strategies |
Men and Women Preparing for Death in Renaissance Venice (c. 1200-1600) |
Mutual Testaments in Late Medieval Stockholm, c. 1420-1520 |
Wills as Tools of Power: Development of Testamentary Practice in Krakow during the Late Middle Ages |
Deathbed Strife and the Law of Wills in Medieval and Early Modern England |
The Will of Filippa Fleming (1578), Family Relations, and Swedish Inheritance Law |