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Princely power in late medieval France : Jeanne de Penthièvre and the war for Brittany
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ISBN: 1108489095 9781108489096 9781108733434 1108786839 1108773907 1108733433 110880554X Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Jeanne de Penthièvre (c.1326-1384), duchess of Brittany, was an active and determined ruler who maintained her claim to the duchy throughout a war of succession and even after her eventual defeat. This in-depth study examines Jeanne's administrative and legal records to explore her co-rule with her husband, the social implications of ducal authority, and her strategies of legitimization in the face of conflict. While studies of medieval political authority often privilege royal, male, and exclusive models of power, Erika Graham-Goering reveals how there were multiple coexisting standards of princely action, and it was the navigation of these expectations that was more important to the successful exercise of power than adhering to any single approach. Cutting across categories of hierarchy, gender, and collaborative rule, this perspective sheds light on women's rulership as a crucial component in the power structures of the early Hundred Years' War, and demonstrates that lordship retained salience as a political category even in a period of growing monarchical authority.


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Aux origines de la guerre de succession de Bretagne : documents (1341-1342)
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ISBN: 9782753577893 2753577897 Year: 2019 Publisher: Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes,


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Princely power in late medieval France : Jeanne de Penthièvre and the War for Brittany
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ISBN: 9781108773904 9781108489096 9781108733434 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Jeanne de Penthièvre (c.1326-1384), duchess of Brittany, was an active and determined ruler who maintained her claim to the duchy throughout a war of succession and even after her eventual defeat. This in-depth study examines Jeanne's administrative and legal records to explore her co-rule with her husband, the social implications of ducal authority, and her strategies of legitimization in the face of conflict. While studies of medieval political authority often privilege royal, male, and exclusive models of power, Erika Graham-Goering reveals how there were multiple coexisting standards of princely action, and it was the navigation of these expectations that was more important to the successful exercise of power than adhering to any single approach. Cutting across categories of hierarchy, gender, and collaborative rule, this perspective sheds light on women's rulership as a crucial component in the power structures of the early Hundred Years' War, and demonstrates that lordship retained salience as a political category even in a period of growing monarchical authority. -- Jacket


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Lordship and the decentralized state in late Medieval Europe
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ISBN: 019726784X 9780197267844 Year: 2025 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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