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1) | Royal succession and the growth of political stability in ninth-century Wessex Richard Philip Abels Haskins Society Journal, 12 (2002) 83-97 |
2) | Estudio codicológico del ejemplar del Ceremonial de la Coronación, Unción y Exequias de los reyes de Inglaterra, conservado en al Archivo Real y… Itziar Zabalza Aldave in: Ceremonial de la coronación, unción y exequias de los reyes de Inglaterra, ed. by Eloísa Ramírez Vaquero ([Pamplona]: Gobierno de Navarra, 2008), pp. 103-142. |
3) | A thirteenth-century coronation rubric Hope Emily Allen Church Quarterly Review, 95 (1923) 335-41 |
4) | Opposition to royal power in England in the late Middle Ages C. T. Allmand in: Königliche Gewalt, Gewalt gegen Könige : Macht und Mord im spätmittelalterlichen Europa, ed. by Martin Kintzinger and Jörg Rogge, Zeitschrift für historische Forschung, Beiheft, 33 (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2004), pp. 51-70. |
5) | Henry VII and the Tudor pretenders : Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick Nathen Amin (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2020) |
6) | Lost heirs of the medieval crown : The kings and queens who never were J. F. Andrews (Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2019) |
7) | City and Court Connected : The Material Dimensions of Royal Ceremonial, ca. 1480–1625 Ian Wallace Archer Huntington Library Quarterly, 71.1 (2008) 157-79 |
8) | England, France and Burgundy in the fifteenth century C. A. J. Armstrong (London: Hambledon, 1983) |
9) | The inauguration ceremonies of the Yorkist kings and their title to the throne C. A. J. Armstrong Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th ser., 30 (1948) 51-73 Full text |
10) | Eleanor : the secret queen : the woman who put Richard III on the throne John Ashdown-Hill (Stroud: History Press, 2009) |
11) | Medieval self-coronations : the history and symbolism of a ritual Jaume Aurell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) |
12) | Ælfwynn, second lady of the Mercians Maggie Bailey in: Edward the Elder, 899-924, ed. by N. J. Higham and David Hill (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 112-27. |
13) | Anxieties with Political and Social Order in Fifteenth-Century England Merridee L. Bailey in: Authority, gender and emotions in late medieval and early modern England, ed. by Susan Broomhall, Genders and sexualities in history (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 84-105. |
14) | Introduction : coronation studies – past, present and future J. M. Bak in: Coronations : medieval and early modern monarchic ritual, ed. by J. M. Bak (Berkeley (CA): 1990), pp. 1-15. |
15) | Jacobean Historiography and the Election of Richard III David Weil Baker Huntington Library Quarterly, 70.3 (2007) 311-42 |
16) | The King’s Poet and the Inauguration of Alexander III John Bannerman Scottish Historical Review, 68 (1989) 120-49 |
17) | Gender and history in medieval English romance and chronicle Laura D. Barefield (New York; Oxford: Peter Lang, 2003) |
18) | Edward the Confessor and the Norman Conquest Frank Barlow Historical Association, 1066 commemoration ser., 1 (Bexhill-on-Sea: 1966) |
19) | The removal of the Stone and attempts at recovery, to 1328 Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow in: The Stone of Destiny : artefact and icon, ed. by Richard Welander, David John Breeze and Thomas Owen Clancy, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, monograph ser., 22 (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 199-206. |
20) | Observations on the Coronation Stone of Scotland Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow Scottish Historical Review, 76 (1997) 115-21 |
21) | Chester’s earliest regatta? : Edgar’s Dee-rowing revisited Julia Barrow Early Medieval Europe, 10.1 (2001) 81-93 |
22) | Edward the Confessor and the succession question Stephen David Baxter in: Edward the Confessor : the man and the legend, ed. by Richard Mortimer (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2009), pp. 77-118. |
23) | Edward Balliol : A Re-evaluation of his Early Career, c. 1282-1332 Amanda G. Beam in: England and Scotland in the fourteenth century : new perspectives, ed. by Andy King and Michael A. Penman (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2007), pp. 73-93. |
24) | Succession in Normandy, 1087, and in England, 1066 : the role of testamentary custom J. S. Beckerman Speculum, 47 (1972) 258-60 |
25) | “Greatest in Her Offspring”: Motherhood and the Empress Matilda Charles Beem in: Virtuous or villainess? : the image of the royal other from the early medieval to the early modern era, ed. by Carey Fleiner and Elena Woodacre, Queenship and power (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 85-99. Full text |
26) | The Virtuous Virago : The Empress Matilda and the Politics of Womanhood in Twelfth-Century England Charles Beem in: Scholars and poets talk about queens, ed. by Carole Levin and Christine Stewart-Nuz, Queenship and power (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 85-98. |
27) | Henry IV, the Royal Succession and the Crisis of 1406 Michael J. Bennett in: The reign of Henry IV : rebellion and survival, 1403-1413, ed. by Gwilym Dodd and Douglas Biggs (York: York Medieval Press in association with The Boydell Press with the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York, 2008), pp. 9-27. |
28) | Transformative Genealogies: Childbirth and Crises of Succession in Athelston Emma O. Bérat Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 42.1 (2020) 183-212 Full text |
29) | Staging power in Tudor and Stuart English history plays : history, political thought, and the redefinition of sovereignty Kristin M. S. Bezio (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, [2015]) |
30) | The Wars of the Roses : the bloody struggle for England’s throne Hugh Bicheno (London: Apollo, 2019) |
31) | The Politics of Succession in Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon England Frederick M. Biggs Speculum, 80.3 (2005) 709-41 |
32) | Beowulf and some fictions of the Geatish succession Frederick M. Biggs Anglo-Saxon England, 32 (2003) 55-77 |
33) | A “sign of victory” : the Coronation Chair, its manufacture, setting and symbolism Paul Binski in: The Stone of Destiny : artefact and icon, ed. by Richard Welander, David John Breeze and Thomas Owen Clancy, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, monograph ser., 22 (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 207-24. |
34) | The crown jewels : the history of the coronation regalia in the Jewel House of the Tower of London. 1. The history; 2. The catalogues Claude Blair 2 vols. (London: The Stationery Office, 1998) |
35) | A drawing of an English medieval royal gold cup [temp. Henry VI] Claude Blair Burlington Magazine, 121 (1979) 370-3 |
36) | Political Identity and the Succession of Henry II Mark E. Blincoe Haskins Society Journal, 31 (2020 for 2019) 163-184 Full text |
37) | Coronations, kings and guardians : Politics, parliaments and general councils, 1371-1406 Stephen I. Boardman in: Parliament and politics in Scotland, 1235-1560, ed. by Keith M. Brown and Roland Tanner, The history of the Scottish Parliament, 1 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004), pp. 102-22. |
38) | The City and the coronation; compiled largely from material in the Corporation’s Records Office S. H. Bonnett (1953) |
39) | Edward the Confessor’s Succession According to the Bayeux Tapestry Pierre Bouet & François Neveux in: The Bayeux tapestry : new approaches : proceedings of a conference at the British Museum, ed. by Michael John Lewis, Gale R. Owen-Crocker and Dan Terkla (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2011), pp. 59-65. |
40) | Entre le réel et l’imaginaire : les rivalités successorales et l’idéologie de la légitimité dans la littérature française du XIIe siècle Dominique Boutet in: Royautés imaginaires (XIIe-XVIe siècles). Actes du colloque organisé par le Centre de recherche d’histoire sociale et culturelle (CHSCO) de l’université de Paris X-Nanterre (26 et 27 septembre 2003), ed. by Anne-Hélène Allirot, Gilles Lecuppre and Lydwine Scorfia, Culture et societé médiévales, 9 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2005), pp. 5-18. |
41) | Edgar at Chester in 973 : A Breton Link? Andrew Breeze Northern History, 44.1 (2007) 153-57 |
42) | Contemporary perspectives on Alexander II’s succession : the evidence of king-lists Dauvit Broun in: The reign of Alexander II, 1214-49, ed. by Richard D. Oram, The Northern world, 16 (Leiden: Brill, 2005), pp. 79-98. |
43) | Aristocratic Politics and the Crisis of Scottish Kingship, 1286-96 Michael Brown Scottish Historical Review, 90.1 (2011) 1-26 Full text |
44) | Tánaise Ríg : an alternative interpretation Carine Bruy Études irlandaises, 27.2 (2002) 77-105 |
45) | The Anglo-norman Coronation Order Of Edward II Daron Burrows Medium Aevum, 85.2 (2016) 278-313 |
46) | The Tudors and the royal race Michael Laccohee Bush History, 55 (1970) 37-48 |
47) | Sinners and saintly retribution : the timely death of King Stephen’s son Eustace, 1153 Thomas Callahan Studia Monastica, 18 (1976) 109-17 |
48) | Earl Godwin of Wessex and Edward the Confessor’s promise of the throne to William of Normandy M. W. Campbell Traditio, 28 (1972) 141-58 |
49) | English poetry, July-October 1399, and Lancastrian crime David R. Carlson Studies in the Age of Chaucer, 29 (2007) 375-418 |
50) | Dafydd ap Llywelyn’s Submission to King Henry III in October 1241 : A New Perspective David Carpenter Welsh History Review, 23.4 (2007) 1-12 |
51) | Exception to the Rule : Medieval England could not accept a female monarch Helen Castor History Today, 60.10 (2010) 37-43 |
52) | Dynastic succession in early medieval Wales Thomas Mowbray Charles-Edwards in: Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages : essays presented to J. Beverley Smith, ed. by Ralph Alan Griffiths and Phillipp R. Schofield (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2011), pp. 70-88. |
53) | The Norman Conquest : its setting and impact C. T. Chevallier , Dorothy Whitelock , David Charles Douglas , C. H. Lemmon & Frank Barlow (1966) |
54) | Succession and interregnum in the English polity: the case of 1141 S. D. Church Haskins Society Journal, 29 (2018 for 2017) 181-200 |
55) | Aspects of the English Succession, 1066-1199 : The Death of the King S. D. Church Anglo-Norman Studies, 29 (2007) 17-34 |
56) | The Old English Promissio regis Mary Clayton Anglo-Saxon England, 37 (2008) 91-150 Full text |
57) | The Abbey and Palace as Theatres for Coronation Nicola Coldstream in: Westminster : the art, architecture and archaeology of the Royal Abbey and palace. Part 1, ed. by Warwick Rodwell and T. W. T. Tatton-Brown, British Archaeological Association, Conference Transactions, 39:1 (Leeds: Maney, 2015), pp. 301-311. |
58) | Flores Historiarum manuscripts. The illumination of a late thirteenth-century chronicle series Judith Collard Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, 71.4 (2008) 441-66 |
59) | Rites of king-making in tenth-century England M. A. Conn in: Propagation of power in the medieval West : selected proceedings of the international conference, Groningen 20-23 November 1996, ed. by Martin Gosman, Arie Johan Vanderjagt and Jan R. Veenstra, Mediaevalia Groningana, 23 (Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1997), pp. 111-28. |
60) | When Romance Comes True Helen Cooper in: Boundaries in medieval romance, ed. by Neil Cartlidge, Studies in medieval romance, 6 (Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2008), pp. 13-27. |
61) | A female king or a good wife and a great mother?: seals, coins and the epitaphic legacy of the Empress Matilda Maria Cooper Haskins Society Journal, 32 (2021 for 2020) 149-161 |
62) | Een Hollands-Schots avontuur, 1291-1292 : de claim van Floris V op de Schotse troon E. H. P. Cordfunke (Utrecht: Uitgeverij Matrijs, 2005) |
63) | Alcuin, Rome, and Charlemagne’s Imperial Coronation Marios Costambeys in: England and Rome in the early Middle Ages : pilgrimage, art, and politics, ed. by Francesca Tinti, Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 40 (Turnhout: Brepols, [2014]), pp. 255-289. Full text |
64) | The declarations of the clergy, 1309-1310 Edward J. Cowan in: The Declaration of Arbroath : history, significance, setting, ed. by Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 32-49. |
65) | The Yorkists : the history of a dynasty Anne Crawford (London: Continuum, 2007) |
66) | North Sea Kingdoms, North Sea Bureaucrat : a Royal Official who Transcended National Boundaries Barbara Elizabeth Crawford Scottish Historical Review, 69 (1990) 175-84 |
67) | Beowulf and the Containment of Scyld in the West Saxon Royal Genealogy [The dating of Beowulf : a reassessment] Dennis Cronan in: The dating of Beowulf : a reassessment, ed. by Leonard Neidorf, Anglo-Saxon studies, 24 (Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2014), pp. 112-137. |
68) | Bishops and Succession Crises in Tenth- and Eleventh-Century England Catherine Cubitt in: Patterns of Episcopal power : bishops in tenth-and eleventh-century western Europe = Strukturen bischöflicher Herrschaftsgewalt im westlichen Europa des 10. und 11. Jahrhunderts, ed. by Ludger Körntgen and Dominik Wassenhoven, Prinz-Albert-Forschungen, 6 (Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 2011), pp. 111-126. |
69) | Loyalty and the usurper : recognizances, the council and allegiance under Henry VII Sean Cunningham Historical Research, 82.217 (2009) 459-81 Full text |
70) | Henry VII Sean Cunningham Routledge historical biographies (London: Routledge, 2007) |
71) | England’s international relations 1485-1509 : continuities amidst change John M. Currin in: Tudor England and its neighbours, ed. by Susan Doran and Glenn Richardson, Themes in Focus (Houndmills, Basingstoke (Hants.): Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), pp. 14-43. |
72) | The “Coronation Expedition” and Henry VI’s court in France 1430 to 1432 Anne Curry in: The Lancastrian court : proceedings of the 2001 Harlaxton Symposium, ed. by Jenny Stratford, Harlaxton Medieval Studies, ns, 13 (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2003), pp. 29-52. |
73) | Inauguration and liturgical kingship in the long twelfth century : male and female accession rituals in England, France and the empire Johanna Dale (York: York Medieval Press, 2019) 4 review(s) |
74) | “Domine Salvum Fac Regem” : The Origin of ‘God Save the King’ in the Reign of Henry VI Elizabeth Danbury in: Parliament, personalities and power : papers presented to Linda S. Clark, ed. by Hannes Kleineke, The Fifteenth Century [Boydell], 10 (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2011), pp. 121-142. |
75) | «Roy de France et roy d’Angleterre». The English claims to France, 1453-1558 Clifford Stephen Lloyd Davies in: L’Angleterre et les pays bourguignons : relations et comparaisons (XVe-XVIe s.), ed. by Jean-Marie Cauchies, Publications du Centre Européen d’Études Bourguignonnes (XIVe – XVIe s.), 35 (Neuchâtel: Centre Europeen d’Etudes Bourguignonnes, 1995), pp. 123-32. |
76) | Two early 16th century accounts of royal occasions Norman Davis Notes and Queries, 218 (1973) 122-30 |
77) | Anglo-Scottish relations : security and succession Jane E. A. Dawson in: A companion to Tudor Britain, ed. by Robert Tittler and Norman Leslie Jones, Blackwell Companions to British History (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), pp. 167-81. |
78) | Crowning the Child : Representing Authority in the Inaugurations and Coronations of Minors in Scotland, c. 1214 to 1567 Lucinda H. S. Dean in: The image and perception of Monarchy in Medieval and early modern Europe, ed. by Sean McGlynn and Elena Woodacre (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2014), pp. 254-280. |
79) | The Great Cause Tribunal as a Centumviral Court: Some New Evidence and Analysis S. W. Dempsey Scottish Historical Review, 99.2 (2020) 295-300 Full text |
80) | Reassessing the Terminological Discrepancies in the Records of the Great Cause S. W. Dempsey Scottish Historical Review, 98.2 (2019) 291-299 Full text |
81) | The strange death of King Harold II : Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings Chris Dennis The Historian [London], 101 (2009) 14-18 |
82) | The coronation book of Charles V of France (Cottonian ms. Tiberius B. viii) Edward Samuel Dewick Henry Bradshaw Society, 16 (London: Harrison & Sons, 1899) |
83) | The curtana, or sword of mercy E. M. R. Ditmas Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 3rd ser., 29 (1966) 122-33 |
84) | Scotland’s history : approaches and reflections Gordon Donaldson (Edinburgh: Scottish Cultural, 1995) |
85) | Two coronations David Charles Douglas in: Économies et sociétés au Moyen Âge: mélanges offerts à E. Perroy (Paris, 1973), pp. 90-7. |
86) | Edward the Confessor, Duke William of Normandy, and the English succession David Charles Douglas English Historical Review, 68 (1953) 526-45 |
87) | Women, the world and three wise men : power and authority in tales relating to Niall Noígiallach and Lugaid Mac Con Clodagh Downey in: Essays on the early Irish king tales, ed. by Dan M. Wiley (Dublin: Four Courts, 2008), pp. 127-147. |
88) | “King by Fact, Not by Law”: Legitimacy and exequies in medieval England Anna M. Duch in: Dynastic change : legitimacy and gender in medieval and early modern monarchy, ed. by Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues, Manuela Santos Silva and Jonathan Spangler, Themes in medieval and early modern history (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020), pp. 170-186. |
89) | The Turnberry Band Seán Duffy in: Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland Essays in honour of Katharine Simms, ed. by Seán Duffy (Dublin: Four Courts, 2013), pp. 124-138. |
90) | The West Saxon genealogical regnal list : manuscripts and texts D. N. Dumville Anglia, 104 (1986) 1-32 |
91) | The West Saxon Genealogical regnal List and the Chronology of Early Wessex D. N. Dumville Peritia, 4 (1985) 21-66 |
92) | The Ætheling : a study in Anglo-Saxon constitutional history D. N. Dumville Anglo-Saxon England, 8 (1979) 1-33 |
93) | Before coronation : making a king at Scone in the 13th century Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan in: The Stone of Destiny : artefact and icon, ed. by Richard Welander, David John Breeze and Thomas Owen Clancy, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, monograph ser., 22 (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 139-68. |
94) | The kingship of the Scots, 842-1292 : succession and independence Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002) |
95) | A question about the succession, 1364 Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan in: Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, XII, Scottish History Society, 5th ser., 7 (Edinburgh: Scottish History Society, 1994), pp. 1-57. |
96) | The regnal year of David II Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan Scottish Historical Review, 68 (1989) 105-19 |
97) | “Honi soit qui mal y pense” : David II and Edward III, 1346-1352 Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan Scottish Historical Review, 67 (1988) 113-41 |
98) | The earliest Scottish charters Archibald Alexander McBeth Duncan Scottish Historical Review, 37.124 (1958) 103-35 |
99) | Playing with memories: Emma of Normandy, Cnut, and the spectacle of Ælfheah’s Corpus Colleen Dunn in: New readings on women and early Medieval English literature and culture: Cross-disciplinary studies in honour of Helen Damico, ed. by Helene Scheck and Christine Kozikowski, CARMEN Monographs and Studies (Leeds: Arc Humanities Press, [2019]), pp. 141-158. |
100) | A coronation exhibition in Durham cathedral library, May to September, 1953 Durham Cathedral Library ([1953]) |
101) | The Crouchback Legend Revisited T. P. J. Edlin The Ricardian, 14 (2004) 95-105 |
102) | Coronation of Harold in the Bayeux Tapestry Barbara English in: The Bayeux tapestry : embroidering the facts of history, ed. by Pierre Bouet, Brian J. Levy and François Neveux (Caen: Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2004), pp. 347-81. |
103) | William the Conqueror and the Anglo-Norman succession Barbara English Historical Research, 64 (1991) 221-36 |
104) | Charles the Bald and Aethelwulf of Wessex : the alliance of 856 and strategies of royal succession M. J. Enright Journal of Medieval History, 5.4 (1979) 291-302 |
105) | Eating Their Words : Food and Text in the Coronation Banquet of Henry VI Robert Epstein Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 36.2 (2006) 355-78 |
106) | Royal succession and kingship among the Picts Nicholas Evans Innes Review, 59.1 (2008) 1-48 Full text |
107) | The Anti-Monastic Reaction in the Reign of Edward the Martyr D. J. V. Fisher Cambridge Historical Journal, 10 (1950-2) 254-70 |
108) | Genealogy rewritten : inheriting the legendary in insular historiography Matthew Fisher in: Broken Lines : Genealogical Literature in Medieval Britain and France, ed. by Raluca Radulescu and Edward Donald Kennedy, Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe, 16 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2008), pp. 123-41. |
109) | Leaca and Gaelic inauguration ritual in Medieval Ireland Elizabeth FitzPatrick in: The Stone of Destiny : artefact and icon, ed. by Richard Welander, David John Breeze and Thomas Owen Clancy, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, monograph ser., 22 (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 107-22. |
110) | Narrative and political strategies at the deposition of Richard II Christopher David Fletcher Journal of Medieval History, 30.4 (2004) 323-41 |
111) | Twilight of the Emperors : Godfrey’s Pantheon and the Hohenstaufen inheritance in Thirteenth-century Castile and England Thomas Foerster in: Godfrey of Viterbo and his readers : imperial tradition and universal history in late medieval Europe, ed. by Thomas Foerster (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), pp. 67-88. |
112) | Le sacre des rois anglo-normands et angevins et le serment du sacre [XIe-XIIe siècles] [The divinity of Anglo-Norman and Angevian monarchs and the… Raymonde Foreville Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, 1 (1978) 49-62 |
113) | Le regime monocratique en Angleterre au moyen Age, des origines anglo-saxonnes a la mort d’Edouard 1er (1307). [Monocracy in England in the Middle… Raymonde Foreville in: Receuils de la Soc. Jean Bodin,21: La monocratie, pt. 2 (Brussels, 1969), pp. 119-200. |
114) | What Happened to the Grandsons and Great-grandsons of the House of York? James H. Forse Quidditas: The Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 37 (2016) 40-56 |
115) | The Iona chronicle, the descendants of Áedan mac Gabráin, and the “principal kindreds of Dál Riata” James Earle Fraser Northern Studies, 38 (2004) 77-96 |
116) | Conquered England : kingship, succession and tenure, 1066-1166 George Garnett (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) |
117) | The third recension of the English coronation ordo : the manuscripts George Garnett Haskins Society Journal, 11 (2003) 43-71 |
118) | Coronation and propaganda : some implications of the Norman claim to the throne of England in 1066 George Garnett Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser., 36 (1986) 91-116 Full text |
119) | The trappings of power : the coronation of Mathilda of Flanders Laura L. Gathagan Haskins Society Journal, 13 (2000 for 1999) 21-39 |
120) | Harold, Harald, Guillaume et tous les autres : prétentions et prétendants à la succession d’Édouard le Confesseur Alban Gautier Annales de Normandie, 69.1 (2019) 29-56 Full text |
121) | A Bastard and a Changeling? England’s Edward of Westminster and Delayed Childbirth Kristen L. Geaman in: Unexpected heirs in early modern Europe : potential kings and queens, ed. by Valerie Schutte, Queenship and power (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), pp. 11-33. Full text |
122) | Continuatio eulogii : the continuation of the eulogium historiarum, 1364-1413 ed. by Christopher Given-Wilson Oxford Medieval Texts (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2019 ©2019; New York: Oxford University Press, 2019 ©2019) 1 review(s) |
123) | The coronation of Richard II, 16 July 1377 Christopher Given-Wilson in: Ceremonial de la coronación, unción y exequias de los reyes de Inglaterra, ed. by Eloísa Ramírez Vaquero ([Pamplona]: Gobierno de Navarra, 2008), pp. 195-210. |
124) | Legitimation, designation and succession to the throne in fourteenth-century England Christopher Given-Wilson in: Building legitimacy : political discourses and forms of legitimacy in medieval societies, ed. by Isabel Alfonso, Hugh N. Kennedy and Julio Escalona, Medieval Mediterranean, 53 (Leiden: Brill, 2004), pp. 89-105. |
125) | Richard II, Edward II and the Lancastrian inheritance Christopher Given-Wilson English Historical Review, 109 (1994) 553-71 |
126) | Beowulf and the Queen’s Cup : Determining the Danish Succession Stephen O. Glosecki in: The power of words : Anglo-Saxon studies presented to Donald G. Scragg on his seventieth birthday, ed. by Hugh Magennis and Jonathan Wilcox, Medieval European studies, 8 (Morgantown (WV): West Virginia University Press, 2006), pp. 368-96. |
127) | “Us from visible and invisible foon / Defende” (Troilus and Criseyde, V, 1866–67): A Previously Unrecognized Liturgical Echo R. James Goldstein Chaucer Review, 54.4 (2019) 482-492 Full text |
128) | Chronicles and annals of mediaeval Ireland and Wales : the Clonmacnoise-group texts Kathryn Grabowski & D. N. Dumville (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1984) |
129) | The Death of John Comyn : What Was Going On? Alexander Grant Scottish Historical Review, 86.2 (2007) 176-224 Full text |
130) | The Coronation Mantle and the Westminster Sanctuary Pavement Lindy Grant The Mediaeval Journal, 4.1 (2014) 1-21 Full text |
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