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Margaret of Anjou as patron of English verse?: The Liber Proverbiorum and the Romans of Partenay
Published 2016“…This article presents Margaret of Anjou as a patron of English verse translation in the mid-fifteenth century. …”
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The Royal Studies Journal Article Prize Winner 2021: The Queen's House before Queen's House: Margaret of Anjou and Greenwich Palace, 1447-1453
Published 2021-12-01Subjects: “…margaret of anjou…”
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La contemporaneidad de lo diferente. Riflessioni sull’architettura della Corona d’Aragona tra Gotico e Rinascimento e sulla sua diffusione nel Regno di Napoli
Published 2023-12-01“…Marta erected in 1400 by Charles III's widow, Margaret of Anjou Durazzo to celebrate her son Ladislaus' reconquest of the Kingdom. …”
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Elite female constructions of power and space in England, 1444-1541
Published 2017“…</p> <p>The five noblewomen and sites considered in this study are as follows: Alice Chaucer, duchess of Suffolk (c.1404-75) and Ewelme Manor House (Oxfordshire); Margaret of Anjou, queen of England (1430-82) and Greenwich Palace (Kent); Margaret Beaufort, countess of Richmond and Derby (1443-1509) and Collyweston Palace (Northamptonshire); Katherine Courtenay, countess of Devon (1479-1527) and Tiverton Castle (Devon); and Margaret Pole, countess of Salisbury (1473-1541) and Warblington Castle (Hampshire). …”
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