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    The rhetoric of paintings; The Balinese "Malat" and the prospect of a history of Balinese ideas, imaginings, and emotions by Peter Worsley

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The third and fourth paintings illustrate Prabu Melayu’s rescue of his sister Princess Rangkesari of Daha from the court of the King of Lasem, and the fifth, the reuniting of Princess Rangkesari with her parents, the King and Queen of Daha. However, before I consider the paintings, I discuss briefly a number of historiographical issues concerning the reception of ideas, imaginings, and feelings conveyed in these five narrative paintings of the Malat and which need to be kept in mind when assessing interpretations of them.…”
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    Celebrating the idea of planning by Sanyal, Bishwapriya

    Published 2014
    “…What differentiated the creation of the RTPI in the early twentieth century was that “town planning” was now to be embedded within a democratic process, rather than being left to the whims of kings and queens. Its goal was not just to serve the needs of the royalty and the bourgeoisie, but the “emancipation of all communities…”
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    Lines of succession in an English ballad tradition: the publishing history and textual descent of The Wandering Jew’s chronicle by Bergel, G, Howe, C, Windram, H

    Published 2014
    “…Probably first published in 1634, <em>The Wandering Jew’s Chronicle</em> is usually known as a broadside ballad – a cheap, printed song-sheet – illustrated with woodcut portraits of kings and queens of England. It remained in print until c.1830, its text illustrations updated to the present. …”
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    Ecological competition favours cooperation in termite societies. by Korb, J, Foster, K

    Published 2010
    “…We manipulated the incidence of king and queen loss (within-species conflict) and the incidence of cohabitation of the two species (between-species competition) in a series of 2 year experiments. …”
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    TRASNFORMASI CERITA PANJI DALAM PERTUNJUKAN DRAMA TARI WAYANG TOP�NG MALANG LAKON PANJI R�NI by , Fitrotul Hikmah, , Prof. Dr. R.M. Soedarsono

    Published 2011
    “…Character when it has been transformed is Raden Panji Asmara Bangun equated with Raden Makaradwaja, Goddess Angrèni by Raden Dyah Kesawati, Goddess Sekartaji Candrakirana by Raden Warastrasari, King and Queen with the King and Queen Jenggala Kuripan, King Klana Maduratna with King Lasem. …”
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    Monumentalizing ritual texts in Ancient Egyptian pyramids by Christelle Alvarez

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Ritual texts inscribed on the walls of subterranean chambers of kings' and queens' pyramids at Saqqara are known as 'The Pyramid Texts', the earliest known mortuary corpus of any civilization. …”
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    NEVER ALWAYS SOMETIMES / by Alsaid, Adi, author 647052

    Published 2015
    “…Best friends Dave and Julia were determined to never be cliche high school kids--the ones who sit at the same lunch table every day, dissecting the drama from homeroom and plotting their campaigns for prom king and queen. They even wrote their own Never List of everything they vowed they'd never, ever do in high school. …”
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    Stripped of skin : narrative and feminine identity from reinterpretations of fairytales in Donkeyskin, Deerskin and All-Skin by Lai, Ghislaine

    Published 2013
    “…In each of these stories, a king and queen who are rich and beautiful have a daughter who, not unnaturally, resembles her mother very much. …”
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    Speaking of Kings and Popes under the Shadow of Henry VIII’s Treason Act: Bale’s King Johan by Nadia T. van Pelt

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…As Supreme Head of the Church of England, Henry had taken the ultimate authority over matters spiritual, and the 1534 Treason Act secured his subjects’ compliance to the new policies by turning acting or speaking against the king, his queen, or heirs, into a capital offence. During these years, Thomas Cromwell and Thomas Cranmer were given the task to further the reformist cause, and for this they employed, among others, the polemical dramatist John Bale. …”
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    The Royal Chapel at Pyrga: Art, Agency, and Appropriation in Fourteenth-Century Cyprus by Stephen J. Lucey

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Ironically, though the chapel is most frequently associated with the death of Janus’s wife Queen Charlotte, the portraits of a Latin king and queen both appear as living, albeit anachronistic, attendants at Christ’s death in the chapel’s decoration. …”
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    «"Otros reyes de la su casa onde él venía": Metáforas, diagramas y figuras en la historiografía castellana (1282-1332)» by Rosa María Rodríguez Porto

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Abstract: In the decades after the death of Alfonso X, the kings and queens of Castile seem to have been surrounded by a variegated series of images –either real objects or mental pictures– generated around several key metaphors for the Western imagery of kinship. …”
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    Gender-neutral Language in EU Secondary Legislation by Ornella Guarino

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, there are also personal nouns with lexical gender, such as king or queen (Hellinger 2001). As a result, in English there is a risk of creating sentences that are not gender-neutral. …”
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    Frederik II af Danmark og Sophie af Mecklenburg – et stjernepar fra renæssancen. En tysk fyrstelig repræsentationsform i Danmark? by Carsten Bach-Nielsen

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…– During the late Middle Ages, Danish kings and queens donated artefacts and fittings to local churches. …”
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    An unattributed series of gold coins by Glenn, S

    Published 2017
    “…Unusually in the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek series to which it was tentatively attributed, the coin did not include the name of a king or queen in a legend. The only inscription present on the coin was a – C marking on the reverse. …”
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    Art, ceremony and the British monarchy, 1689-1714 by Farguson, J

    Published 2014
    “…Secondly, royal behaviour and involvement in ceremony were vital elements in the visual presentation of monarchy. Kings and queens were of paramount importance, but their consorts were highly significant. …”
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    Longitudinal trends (2011–2020) of premature mortality and years of potential life loss (YPLL) and associated covariates of the 62 New York State counties by Maria Isabel Roldós, John Orazem, Talita Fortunato-Tavares

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Clusters 2 and 3 mirror each other in most covariates and Cluster 4 is comprised of 3 counties (Bronx, Kings/Brooklyn, Queens) representing the most urban and racial and ethnic diverse counties in the state. …”
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    Inscribing the pyramid of king Qakare Ibi: scribal practice and mortuary literature in late Old Kingdom Egypt by Alvarez, C

    Published 2018
    “…The second chapter treats research on the arrangement of the texts on the walls of subterranean chambers of royal pyramids of kings and queens and compares the layout of the texts in the pyramid of Ibi with older pyramids. …”
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    La relation texte-image dans les pièces gothiques by Marion Pouspin

    “…Not only do the weight of words and images change the reception of the texts printed in the « pièces gothiques » and accompany the reader in doing a social act (prayer, communion in sorrow and joy of the life of French kings and queens, reformation of morals), but the relationships text-image also create differences and dissimilarities and interfere in the reception of these brochures. …”
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    Materialiseringen av Riksarkivet by Emma Hagström Molin

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The Swedish national archives were not only materialised by documents that historically had been produced by the Swedish government and Sweden’s kings and queens, but also with spoils collected during wars. …”
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    Her Playing Eye: Courtesans at Chess in the Book of Games (c. 1283/84) by Nansi, Khushi

    Published 2023
    “…Enclosed, frozen on the frame in the illustrations, men sit against women, kings and queens, women and women, courtesans and knights, monks and men, nuns and children, young and old—a range of players of different faiths and backgrounds. …”
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