Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
tion that exalts the Aragónese in their Italian campaign at the naval battle of Ponza, represents the culmination of López de Me ...
in western art since antiquity. Both of these lights pale in relation to the fl oodlit interior of the supper chamber, which see ...
Alexandria for an Augustinian chapter house formerly adjacent to the church. The Maestà depicts Mary and Christ adored by saints ...
Cole, Bruce. Sienese Painting from Its Origins to the Fifteenth Century. New York: Harper and Row, 1980. DeWald, Ernest T. Pietr ...
riage alliance between Henry’s son, Henry the Proud, and Lothar’s only child and heir, Gertrude. Elected on August 30 as king of ...
Further Reading Bernhardi, Wilhelm. Lothar von Supplinburg (1125–1127). Jahrbücher der deutschen Geschichte 15. 1879; repr., Ber ...
Further Reading Jordan, William C. Louis IX and the Challenge of the Crusade: A Study in Rulership. Princeton: Princeton Univers ...
sowing discord among his older sons, restored him to authority in October, 830. Although abortive, the coup claimed a victim whe ...
Thereafter, Louis concentrated on Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy, who, at Péronne in 1468, had humili- ated him by extorting ...
however, remained confi dent of the king’s support and relied heavily on the backing of others who associated the crown’s intere ...
After his return to England in 1429 Lydgate wrote a number of celebratory verses for Henry VI’s coronation. His Lives of Sts. Ed ...
See also Boccaccio, Giovanni; Chaucer, Geoffrey; Digulleville, Guillaume de; Gower, John; Henry V Further Reading Primary Source ...
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M MACHAUT, GUILLAUME DE (ca. 1300–1377) The greatest French poet and composer of the 14th cen- tury. Machaut’s narrative dits se ...
Jean decides in favor of the knight, then entertains both parties at his castle of Durbuy for a week. Elements of verisimilitude ...
requires an attention to formal balance and development unprecedented in medieval music. The composition of polyphonic songs bas ...
learned or entertaining features of Virgil’s life, knowl- edge, and poetry. Virgil is esteemed by almost every celebrant as a ma ...
MAGNÚS HÁKONARSON (r. 1263-1280) Magnús Hákonarson son of Hákon Hákonarson, ruled Norway 1263–1280; he became king in 1257, and ...
on the Structure of Society.” Scandinavian Journal of History 6 (1981), 161–89. Bagge, Sverre. “The Formation of the State and C ...
MALISPINI, RICORDANO (probably 14th century) Ricordano Malispini was allegedly the thirteenth-cen- tury author of a history of F ...
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