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Maria De Molina, Queen and Regent - Life and Rule in Castile-Leon, 12591321

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Paulette Lynn Pepin is associate professor of history at the University of New Haven. Klappentext This biography of Queen María de Molina explores her life and demonstrates the collective exercise of her power and authority as a monarchical queen. The author details her resilient determination as queen and later as regent, her partnership with King Sancho IV, and her struggle to provide peace and stability in the Kingdom of Castile-León. Zusammenfassung This biography of Queen María de Molina explores her life and demonstrates the collective exercise of her power and authority as a monarchical queen. The author details her resilient determination as queen and later as regent, her partnership with King Sancho IV, and her struggle to provide peace and stability in the Kingdom of Castile-León. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: The Marriage Chapter 2: Queen María de Molina (1284-1295)Chapter 3: María de Molina, Dowager Queen and Regent (1295-1312)Chapter 4: María de Molina, Dowager Queen and Regent Again (1312-1321)Chapter 5: Conclusion

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