Artigo Revisado por pares

: Queen as King: Politics and Architectural Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain

2008; Truman State University; Volume: 39; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/20478922

ISSN

2326-0726

Autores

Alexa Sand,

Tópico(s)

Medieval and Early Modern Iberia

Resumo

Acknowledgements Chapter One From Patron to Harlot: How Did Queen Urraca Get Here from There? Chapter Two The Establishment of San Isidoro as a Palatine Chapel: Fernando I (d. 1065) and Sancha (d. 1067) Chapter Three The Power of the King's Sister: The Infanta Urraca (d. 1101) and Alfonso VI (d. 1109) Chapter Four Dynastic Propaganda in a Queen's Patronage at San Isidoro: Urraca of Leon-Castilla (reigned 1109-1126) Chapter Five The Painted Cycle of the Pantheon, c. 1109 Chapter Six The Infanta Sancha (d. 1159), Alfonso VII (d. 1157), and Construction of the Monastic Complex Chapter Seven Queen as King: Urraca of Leon-Castilla (d. 1126), Matilda of England (d. 1167), and Melisende of Jerusalem (d. 1161) Appendix A Capitals Appendix B Masons' Marks Bibliography Index

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