As rainhas consorrtes
28 Março 2016, 16:00 • Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues
Como se “faz” e se “desfaz” uma rainha consorte: casamento; coroação e unção; destituição; anulação do casamento; morte. As funções das rainhas consortes: procriação; educação dos filhos; intercessão; patrocínio religioso; mecenato.
Discussão dos textos de Diana Pelaz Flores e Mª Isabel del Val Valdivieso, “La Historia de las Mujeres en el siglo XXI a través del estudio de la Reginalidad medieval”, in Revista de Historiografía, 22, 2015, pp. 101-127 e de Miriam Shadis, “Women, Gender, and Rulership in Romance Europe: The Iberian Case, History Compass, 4/3, 2006, pp. 481-487.
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