Listing 1 - 1 of 1 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
As sisters and successive countesses of Flanders and Hainaut in the thirteenth century, Jeanne and Marguerite actively shaped the political landscape of northern Europe, and compiled an impressive record of monastic patronage. By examining a significant corpus of secular and monastic charters, this study provides a more complex understanding of the role of religious patronage in medieval society, and illuminates concerns specific to powerful women. It simultaneously illustrates the use of patronage to further their political agendas, offering a glimpse of the experience of female rulers in a period when their actions were often constrained and obscured by gender bias.
Jeanne, --- 271-055.2 "04/14" --- 316.371 "04/14" --- Vrouwelijke religieuze orden, congregaties--Middeleeuwen --- Gender--Middeleeuwen --- Hainaut (County) --- 316.371 "04/14" Gender--Middeleeuwen --- 271-055.2 "04/14" Vrouwelijke religieuze orden, congregaties--Middeleeuwen --- Women --- History --- Marguerite, --- France --- Flanders --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Margareta, --- Hainaut (Comté) --- Haynaut (County) --- Hainaut (Belgium) --- Hainaut (France) --- Christian church history --- History of France --- History of the Low Countries --- anno 500-1499 --- Femmes --- Histoire --- Flandre --- Flanders (County) --- To 1500 --- Medieval period, 987-1515 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Marguerite of Constantinople --- Johanna van Konstantinopel --- Margaret --- Marguerite --- Women - France - History - Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Women - Flanders - History - Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Jeanne, - of Constantinople, - ca. 1200-1244 --- Marguerite, - of Constantinople, - 1202-1279 --- France - History - Medieval period, 987-1515 --- Flanders - History - To 1500 --- Femmes et politique. --- Patronage ecclésiastique. --- Hainaut (comté) --- Patronage ecclésiastique. --- Hainaut (comté)
Listing 1 - 1 of 1 |
Sort by
|