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Co-opting Royal Women’s Authority
2015As Chapter 3 demonstrated, in the summer of 1404, Gerson characterized the University of Paris in a manner that recalled the very public and politically-charged homecoming of the king’s flesh and blood daughter, Isabelle of France as a means of mobilizing the crown’s sympathy for the university’s position in its case against Charles of Savoisy ...
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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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The Dahomean Feast: Royal Women, Private Politics, and Culinary Practices in Atlantic West Africa
, 2014J. Cameron Monroe, Anneke Janzen
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Female Genital Mutilation ‐ Experience of The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
Australian and New Zealand journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 1999R. Knight +3 more
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Crossing Conquests: Polyglot Royal Women and Literary Culture in Eleventh-Century England
, 2011E. Tyler
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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