Queenly Poverty: the Justified Impoverishment of Elizabeth Woodville and Catherine of Aragon

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In late medieval Christiandon, images of the Queen of Heaven did not admit much of Mary's humble life; the virgin reigned in glort, swathed in the richest cloths and crowned with bejewelled golden coronets. This was a direct reflection of contemporary expectations and imaginings of the lives of royal consorts: to be the Queen of England was to live in a Heaven upon Earth.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículob2
Número de páginas18
Publicación Mémoire et Territoires/LISAA
Volumen1
N.ºEnvisioning Poverty/Concevoir la pauvreté:
EstadoPublished - 2016
Evento‘Queenly Poverty: Elizabeth Woodville and Katherine of Aragon: Envisaging Poverty Workshop - Université de Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, Paris
Duración: 31 ene 2014 → …

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