Queens, Concubines, and Dowagers: The King's Wife in the Early Middle AgesUniversity of Georgia Press, 1983 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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Chronicles narratives | 12 |
The Bride to Be | 32 |
Widows and sisters | 49 |
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abbess accused Adelaide adultery Ælfgifu Ælfthryth Æthelflæd Æthelred Æthelthryth alliance Angelberga Anglo-Saxon anointing Balthild Berengar Bertha bishop bride Brunhild Burgundy Capetian Carolingian Charlemagne Charles Charles the Bald Charles the Fat Childebert Chilperic Church claims Clovis Cnut concubine Constance court daughter death divorce dowager dowry Dunstan dynasty Eadgifu Eadgyth Eadwig early Middle Ages ecclesiastical Edgar Edith eleventh century Emma empress England English Ermengard father favor female Frankia Frankish Fredegund Gerberga grandson half brothers heirs Henry the Fowler Hincmar household Hugh husband inheritance Italian Italy Judith king kingdom kingship lands later legitimate Lombard Lothar Lothar II Louis the Pious Louis's marriage married Mathilda Medieval Mercia Merovingian mother murder ninth noble nunnery Odilo Otto Otto II Ottonian palace politics queen Radegund regency repudiated rival Robert the Pious role royal widow royal women rule second wife sister sixth sons Spoleto stepsons succession tenth tenth-century Theophanu throne tion Wessex wives woman