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The Queens Hand Power And Authority In The Reign Of Berenguela Of Castile Janna Bianchini

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The Queens Hand Power And Authority In The Reign Of Berenguela Of Castile Janna Bianchini
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The Queens Hand Power And Authority In The Reign Of Berenguela Of Castile Janna Bianchini instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Janna Bianchini
ISBN: 9780812206265, 0812206266
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Queens Hand Power And Authority In The Reign Of Berenguela Of Castile Janna Bianchini by Janna Bianchini 9780812206265, 0812206266 instant download after payment.

Janna Bianchini captures the extraordinary royal career of Berenguela of Castile: queen-consort in León, heir to the throne of Castile, mother of the conqueror Fernando III, and powerful sovereign in her own right. The Queen's Hand reevaluates the role of royal women in western Iberian monarchy.


Janna Bianchini captures the extraordinary royal career of Berenguela of Castile: queen-consort in León, heir to the throne of Castile, mother of the conqueror Fernando III, and powerful sovereign in her own right. The Queen's Hand reevaluates the role of royal women in western Iberian monarchy.

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