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Material Culture And Queenship In 14thcentury Francethe Testament Of Blanche Of Navarre 13311398 Marguerite Keane

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Material Culture And Queenship In 14thcentury Francethe Testament Of Blanche Of Navarre 13311398 Marguerite Keane
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.71 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Marguerite Keane
ISBN: 9789004248366, 9789004318830, 9004248366, 9004318836
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 5

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Material Culture And Queenship In 14thcentury Francethe Testament Of Blanche Of Navarre 13311398 Marguerite Keane by Marguerite Keane 9789004248366, 9789004318830, 9004248366, 9004318836 instant download after payment.

In Material Culture and Queenship in 14th-century France: The Testament of Blanche of Navarre (1331-1398) Marguerite Keane considers the object collection of the long-lived fourteenth-century French queen Blanche of Navarre, the wife of Philip VI (d. 1350). This queen’s ownership of works of art (books, jewelry, reliquaries, and textiles, among others) and her perceptions of these objects is well -documented because she wrote detailed testaments in 1396 and 1398 in which she described her possessions and who she wished to receive them. Keane connects the patronage of Blanche of Navarre to her interest in her status and reputation as a dowager queen, as well as bringing to life the material, adornment, and devotional interests of a medieval queen and her household.

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