Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 3679
Author(s): Shadis, Miriam.
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Title : Piety, Politics, and Power: The Patronage of Leonor of England and Her Daughters Berenguela of Léon and Blanche of Castile [The author argues that Leonor and her daughters used patronage as a means to power, authority, and piety; they did this to ensure the power of their families and lineage, hence their active efforts to memorialize their dead].
Source: The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women.   Edited by June Hall McCash .   University of Georgia Press, 1996.  Pages 202 - 227.
Year of Publication: 1996.

2. Record Number: 2286
Author(s): Connor, Elizabeth, O.C.S.O.
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Title : The Abbeys of Las Huelgas and Tart and Their Filiations
Source: Hidden Springs: Cistercian Monastic Women. Book One. Medieval Religious Women Volume Three.   Edited by John A. Nichols and Lillian Thomas Shank, O.S.C.O Cistercian Studies Series .   Cistercian Publications, 1995.  Pages 29 - 48.
Year of Publication: 1995.

3. Record Number: 571
Author(s): O'Connor, Michael.
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Title : Johannes Roderici: Identifying the Musician of Las Huelgas [notations in the Codex of Las Huelgas credit Johan Rodríguez as the composer and editor of several pieces].
Source: Medieval Perspectives , 10., ( 1995):  Pages 169 - 177. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association
Year of Publication: 1995.

4. Record Number: 31216
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Title : Sarcophagus of Doña Berenguela (or Berengaria)
Source: Medieval Perspectives , 10., ( 1995):
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