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Royal Women in Lombard Italy: Gender and Royal Power
Medieval People: Social Bonds, Kinship, and Networks, 2022An analysis of Lombard royal authority shows that women played an important role in forwarding royal families’ strategies of authority, despite an increasing and explicit exclusion from political power in the mid-seventh century, along with changing conceptions of Lombard ethnicity. Thus, this paper analyzes the gendered construction of ethnic identity
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Royal Charters, Royal Power, and the Business of Empire
2023A key feature of the Bubble Act is the use of royal charters. They were central to the rights of joint-stock companies such as the South Sea Company and the Bank of England. However, the charters themselves have received little attention from scholars. They have been overlooked in favour of discussions of the evolution of the corporate form.
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Progress in Nutrition, 2020
This study with a placebo-controlled experimental design intends to investigate the effect of Royal Jelly (RJ) on the aerobic and anaerobic power output of sedentary men at a dose of 1000 mg/day. For this purpose, a total of 20 adult sedentary men aged 21 to 23 years were included in this study. The subjects visited the laboratory every day for 15 days
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This study with a placebo-controlled experimental design intends to investigate the effect of Royal Jelly (RJ) on the aerobic and anaerobic power output of sedentary men at a dose of 1000 mg/day. For this purpose, a total of 20 adult sedentary men aged 21 to 23 years were included in this study. The subjects visited the laboratory every day for 15 days
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2021
This chapter focuses on the last decade of the French monarchy during which the royal women were least publicly visible. The Queen of the French withdrew increasingly from the public sphere, especially after the death of the crown prince in 1842. The legitimists kept alive the memory of the exiled Bourbon women even if their political significance had ...
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This chapter focuses on the last decade of the French monarchy during which the royal women were least publicly visible. The Queen of the French withdrew increasingly from the public sphere, especially after the death of the crown prince in 1842. The legitimists kept alive the memory of the exiled Bourbon women even if their political significance had ...
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1989
At the end of World War II the people of Iran possessed a government beset by problems. The collapse of the Pishevari regime at Tabriz and the Kurdish Republic of Mahabad re-established central government control. But it exacerbated domestic difficulties-relations between the restored areas and Tehran, between the tribes and the army.
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At the end of World War II the people of Iran possessed a government beset by problems. The collapse of the Pishevari regime at Tabriz and the Kurdish Republic of Mahabad re-established central government control. But it exacerbated domestic difficulties-relations between the restored areas and Tehran, between the tribes and the army.
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Epilogue: The Power of Royal Women?
2018In the epilogue, Jestice pulls together the book’s argument that the women of the Ottonian dynasty were consciously endowed with the means to be effective sharers in the work of rule. Their prestige—both in terms of material wealth and symbolic authority—made them valuable tools of government under ordinary circumstances and preservers of Ottonian rule
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Coronation: Consort to Royal Power
2019This chapter analyses consort coronations in the context of two different monarchies and demonstrates that the coronation perpetuated and extended dynastic legitimacy by anointing the queen as the mother to the future king and incorporated her into her husband’s body politic.
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Royal power in the late Carolingian age
2017The prevalent image of the late Carolingian age is one of decline and fall. Charles III the Simple’s (893/898−923) rule, which has hardly received any scholarly attention since the late 19th century, is perceived to have been the classic example of this development.
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