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Rive droite rive gauche : la Loire et Tours (XIIe-XVe siècles) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
From the acquirement of the harbor of Saint-Cyr-on-Loire by canons of Saint - Martin of Tours in the beginning of the XIIe century, it is possible to lead a reflection on the relation left-right banks in Tours in the Middle Ages.
Carcaud, Nathalie,   +2 more
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Views from the East: Changing Attitudes to Venice in Late Byzantium

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 550-570, September 2025.
Abstract This paper explores the changing attitudes towards Venice in late Byzantine texts. It argues that, along with the strengthening of political and cultural ties between Byzantium and Venice, the Byzantines' perspectives evolved from rejection to admiration. As scholars like Demetrios Kydones and Manuel Chrysoloras began to teach Greek in Venice,
Florin Leonte
wiley   +1 more source

Sainteté, mémoire et lignage des abbesses cisterciennes de Castille au XIIIe s. La comtesse Urraca de Cañas (av. 1207-1262)

open access: yesAnuario de Estudios Medievales, 2011
[fr] La comtesse Urraca figure parmi les principales dames du XIIIe siècle castillan. Fille de Diego López II de Haro (m. 1214), épouse du comte Álvaro Núñez de Lara (m.
Ghislain Baury
doaj   +1 more source

Avant-Propos et complément bibiographique à la réédition (2011) de La religion flamboyante. France, 1320-1520 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Avant-Propos et Complément bibiographique à la réédition de de La religion flamboyante (vers 1320-vers 1520) dans Histoire de la France religieuse (sous la direction de Jacques Le Goff et René Rémond), tome II, Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1988, p.
Chiffoleau, Jacques
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Women Suppliers to Medieval Courts: Making Visible Ducal and Royal Power

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 33-49, March 2025.
Abstract This article analyses under‐studied women suppliers to medieval courts, with a focus on Burgundian and French courts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Through its archival research, it identifies over a hundred women involved in creating, supplying and repairing objects.
Katherine A. Wilson
wiley   +1 more source

Introduction: Exile and Innovation☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 8-25, February 2025.
Abstract The early modern period was an age marked by the forced migration and displacement of social groups and individuals around the world. Huguenots, conversos, Catholics, cavaliers, Jacobites, and French emigrés alike fled or were expelled from their homes and communities.
Annalisa Nicholson, Christophe Gillain
wiley   +1 more source

Musæum ante omnes… : la fortune critique de Musée dans la théorie poétique espagnole du Siglo de Oro

open access: yesE-Spania, 2015
La confusion du grammairien du nom de Musée du Ve ou VIe siècle, auteur de l’Histoire de Héro et Léandre, avec un vates des origines de la poésie grecque, influença la perception du poème de Musée en Espagne, notamment à partir de son adaptation ...
Roland Béhar
doaj   +1 more source

La reine Marie d'Anjou : commanditaire des travaux du château de Chinon au milieu du XVe siècle ? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
International audienceMarie of Anjou, the wife of Charles VII, has long been judged a timid queen with little ambition. However, the accounts of her Argenterie reveal that she played a role as managerial and as enterprising as her later counterpart ...
Bourocher, Solveig
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Population affinities in pre‐colonial West Africa: The case of the burial cave Iroungou (Gabon, 14th–15th century CE)

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 185, Issue 2, October 2024.
The crania of Iroungou Cave Abstract Introduction Our knowledge of the populations of sub‐Saharan Africa in the periods before European colonization is limited. Few archeological sites containing human remains have been identified, and written sources for these periods are rare.
Aurélien Mounier   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pedro de Gracia Dei, roi d’armes et poète. Entre histoire, littérature et arts graphiques

open access: yesE-Spania, 2016
Cet article se donne comme finalité l’évocation de quelques-unes des énigmes qui entourent la personne et l’œuvre d’un auteur qui, au tournant du XVe et du XVIe siècle, s’est fait connaître sous le pseudonyme de Pedro de Gracia Dei.
Jean-Pierre Jardin
doaj   +1 more source

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