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  1. Part 2, Chapter 7 Summary and Analysis: “The Judgment of God”. The duel was to be fought at Saint-Martin-des-Champes, a monastery in Paris with a special field for combat. Ironically, the monastery was named for a saint who, according to legend, was a Roman soldier (129). Next, Jager explains that the judicial duel had origins that could be ...

  2. By the time of The Last Duel, the succession laws of France explicitly did not allow women to inherit the crown; the title was only used for the son. When King Charles VI’s queen, Isabeau of Bavaria, gave birth to a son, that child was known as the dauphin until his early death from illness (141).

  3. The Last Duel: A True Story of Crime, Scandal, and Trial by Combat in Medieval France. Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2004. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. Download PDF.

  4. The turbulent life and political career of Isabeau of Bavaria (c. 1370 1435) provides much material through which to approach a theme of queenship, reputation, and gendered power. Isabeau held an unprecedented position for a queen of France because of the extraordinary circumstances following

  5. 1 Isabeau of Bavaria: Her Life 1 2 Isabeau of Bavaria: Her Afterlife 38 3 Isabeau Mediatrix: De ning the Mediator Queen 73 4 Isabeau s Contemporary Reputation 113 5 Isabeau of Bavaria and the Cour amoureuse 149 6 Reinterpreting the Enlèvement du dauphin 166 7 Revisiting the Treaty of Troyes 193 8 Wife, Mother, Friend 222

  6. Isabeau of Bavaria, Anne of France, and the History of Female Regency in France; The Reputation of the Queen and Public Opinion: The Case of Isabeau of Bavaria; The Queen as ‘social mannequin’. Consumerism and expenditure at the Court of Isabeau of Bavaria, 1393–1422; Materiality in the Queenship of Isabeau of Bavaria

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  8. May 1, 2017 · that: 'Isabeau ne merite point la reputation qui lui fut faite',' and it cannot be a coincidence that the few historians who have devoted any time to research on Isabeau all have come to the conclusion that her infamous legacy is not deserved. Yet, the movement for Isabeau of Bavaria's rehabilitation has not been as prominent as it might have

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