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Queenship in the Mediterranean
Blanca, Queen of Sicily and Queen of Navarre: Connecting the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean via an Aragonese Alliance
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Elena Woodacre
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2013
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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Book chapters
Philippa of Lancaster
Queenship and Family Dynamics through the Correspondence of Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
The Political Role of a Portuguese Queen in the Late Fourteenth Century
Lost and Found
Consorts of Moroccan Sultans
The Sovereign and His Wife âMinisterâ
Blanca, Queen of Sicily and Queen of Navarre
Female Monarchs in the Medieval Byzantine Court
The Final Testament of Violante de Aragón (c. 1236â1300/01)
To Have and Have Not
Introduction
Princess Isabel of Portugal
Queenly Time in the Reign of Juan II of Castile (1406â1454)
Not Lost in Translation
pp. 1
Introduction: Queenship in the Mediterranean
pp. 9
Female Monarchs in the Medieval Byzantine Court: Prejudice, Disbelief, and Calumnies
pp. 27
To Have and Have Not: The Dower of Joanna Plantagenet, Queen of Sicily (1177–1189)
pp. 51
The Final Testament of Violante de Aragón (c. 1236–1300/01): Agency and (dis)Empowerment of a Dowager Queen
pp. 73
Lost and Found: Visualizing a Medieval Queen’s Destroyed Objects
pp. 97
The Political Role of a Portuguese Queen in the Late Fourteenth Century
pp. 125
Philippa of Lancaster: The Memory of a Model Queen
pp. 145
Not Lost in Translation: Aragonese Court Culture on Tour (1400–1480)
pp. 169
Queenly Time in the Reign of Juan II of Castile (1406–1454)
pp. 191
Princess Isabel of Portugal: First Lady in a Kingdom without a Queen (1415–1428)
pp. 207
Blanca, Queen of Sicily and Queen of Navarre: Connecting the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean via an Aragonese Alliance
pp. 229
Consorts of Moroccan Sultans: Lalla Khnata Bint Bakkar “A Woman with Three Kings”
pp. 247
The Sovereign and His Wife “Minister”: Charles Emmanuel IV and Marie Clotilde Adélaïde Xavière of France. Interpersonal and Political Relations between the Sovereigns of Sardinia
pp. 265
Queenship and Family Dynamics through the Correspondence of Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
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