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'How the Corpse of a Most Mighty King…' the Use of the Death and Burial of the English Monarch
Reading Abbey
Early Propaganda Against Female Rulers in Medieval Chronicles in the Twelfth Nda Fifteenth Centuries Elizabeth Anne Wiedenheft University of Northern Iowa
GENDER in HISTORY
Anglo-Norman and Angevin England
Empress Matilda's Last Stand
Matildaâ•Žs Role in the English Civil War of 1138-1153
Stephen of Rouen' S Draco Normannicus : a Norman Epic
II the Abbey's Foundation and Initial Endowment
Charles Spencer Book Review
Chapter Three the Households of Royal Illegitimate Family Members and Their Networks of Power
Abingdon Abbey 1
A Surfeit of Lampreys
The Anarchy: England's Medieval Civil War the English Civil War
White Ship Disaster
EUSTACE, SON of KING STEPHEN: the Model Prince in Twelfth-Century England
This Paper Was Delivered at the Medieval History Seminar, Trinity College Dublin, in November 2017
A Closer Look at Early Modern Representations of Matilda, Lady of the English
Top View
Empress Matilda: England's Forgotten Queen
The Fenland Monasteries During the Reign of King Stephen
<I>Prophetiae Merlini</I>
Writing William. William the Conqueror and the Problem of Legitimacy In
Narrative Strategy in the Historia Ecclesiastica of Orderic Vitalis
Bassett Review Front Page with Galleys.Pub
An Analysis of Eleanor of Aquitaine's Role in the Governance Of
The Angevin Empire This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Angevin Empire
Queens in the Anglo-Norman/Angevin Realm 1066–1216
Matilda Beauclerc