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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Philip_III_of_France
| Isabella of Aragon | |
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Isabella
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| Queen consort of France |
| Joan I | |
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Drawing of Joan I
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| Queen of Navarre; Countess of Champagne |
KINGS/QUEENS OF CASTILE
| Ferdinand I | |
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Ferdinand (left) and his wife Sancha, from an illumination in a contemporary manuscript.
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| Emperor of all Spain |
| Alfonso VI | |
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13th century miniature of Alfonso VI from the Tumbo A codex at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
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| Emperor of All Hispania |
| Urraca | |
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13-century miniature of Queen Urraca presiding the Court from Tumbo A codex
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral |
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| Empress of Spain; Queen of León, Castile, and Galicia |
| Sancho III | |
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Sancho III of Castile in a miniature of the Compendium of Chronicles of Kings of the National Library of Spain
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| King of Castile and Toledo |
| Alfonso VIII | |
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| King of Castile and Toledo |
| Urraca | |
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13-century miniature of Queen Urraca presiding the Court from Tumbo A codex
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral |
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| Empress of Spain; Queen of León, Castile, and Galicia |
| Isabella I | |
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Isabella I of Castile, depicted in the painting Virgen de la mosca at The Collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor (Church of Saint Mary the Great)
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| Queen of Castile and León |
| Abd al-Rahman I | |
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| 1st Emir of Córdoba |
| Muhammad XII | |
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Contemporary portrait of Boabdil the last Muslim ruler of Spain created in the 15th century
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| Sultan of Granada |
FOLLOWING:
THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL SPAIN/AL-ANDALUS
Dear Readers,
A silly remark of author and historian
Kathryn Warner [EdwardthesecondBlogspot]
gives me the opportunity to take
you on a travel to the past.
I have done it before.
To the Medieval English period of dynastic struggle,
the Wars of the Roses [1455-1485], as some remarks about the Medieval
King Edward II, whose tragic and strong friendship for men, eventually
led to his downfall [1284-1327, ruled England from 1307 until 1327]
https://www.astridessed.nl/kin g-edward-ii-the-tragic-king/
But this time I travel with you to Moorish ruled Spain in the Middle Ages.
Come with me……….
Reacties uitgeschakeld voor The Moorish rule in Medieval Spain/How the Moors brought civilization to Europe
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Philip_III_of_France
| Isabella of Aragon | |
|---|---|
Isabella
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| Queen consort of France |
| Joan I | |
|---|---|
Drawing of Joan I
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| Queen of Navarre; Countess of Champagne |
KINGS/QUEENS OF CASTILE
| Ferdinand I | |
|---|---|
Ferdinand (left) and his wife Sancha, from an illumination in a contemporary manuscript.
|
|
| Emperor of all Spain |
| Alfonso VI | |
|---|---|
13th century miniature of Alfonso VI from the Tumbo A codex at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
|
|
| Emperor of All Hispania |
| Urraca | |
|---|---|
13-century miniature of Queen Urraca presiding the Court from Tumbo A codex
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral |
|
| Empress of Spain; Queen of León, Castile, and Galicia |
| Sancho III | |
|---|---|
Sancho III of Castile in a miniature of the Compendium of Chronicles of Kings of the National Library of Spain
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| King of Castile and Toledo |
| Alfonso VIII | |
|---|---|
| King of Castile and Toledo |
| Urraca | |
|---|---|
13-century miniature of Queen Urraca presiding the Court from Tumbo A codex
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral |
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| Empress of Spain; Queen of León, Castile, and Galicia |
| Isabella I | |
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Isabella I of Castile, depicted in the painting Virgen de la mosca at The Collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor (Church of Saint Mary the Great)
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| Queen of Castile and León |
| Abd al-Rahman I | |
|---|---|
| 1st Emir of Córdoba |
| Muhammad XII | |
|---|---|
Contemporary portrait of Boabdil the last Muslim ruler of Spain created in the 15th century
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| Sultan of Granada |
BOOK REVIEW: ISABELLA AND THE STRANGE DEATH OF EDWARD
II/COMMENTS ON SOME HISTORICAL REMARKS OF KATHRYN WARNER
FOLLOWING:
THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL SPAIN/AL-ANDALUS
Dear Readers,
A silly remark of author and historian
Kathryn Warner [EdwardthesecondBlogspot]
gives me the opportunity to take
you on a travel to the past, again.
This time to Moorish ruled Spain in the Middle Ages.
Come with me……….
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MORE NONSENS ABOUT ISOBEL AND ANNE NEVILLE
I stumbled on this while I was on the hunt for information for an upcoming post.
I feel that it needs a response, something to balance the books a little. I know, it’s an uphill battle – the view that poor Isobel and Anne were mere pawns (oh, and Doomed) is so entrenched that it’s going to take a miracle to shift it by so much as a millimetre.
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I want to look in some depth at a letter written by Anne Beauchamp, countess of Warwick, to the Commons after the Battle of Barnet. She wrote other letters, to several of the ‘ladies noble of this realm’. I haven’t been able to find any of them, but they probably don’t say much that isn’t said in the one I do have. What would be interesting to see would be any difference in tone. This is a formal letter, written to a formal government body. Anne had, by this stage, reached the end of the list of people (or bodies) she could appeal to. I get a strong sense of the woman herself from this letter. Anne knows her rights and knows they’re being violated. The decision taken by parliament to disinherit (impoverish) her, must have been extremely hard for her to take, especially as it was her daughters and sons-in-law who benefitted from it. I can’t help but think she felt betrayed by them.
Reacties uitgeschakeld voor The Wars of the Roses/[NevillFeast]/Anne Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick, wife and widow
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Reacties uitgeschakeld voor [Article of Conor Byrne]/The forgotten Countess, Anne Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick
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