Humanities

FEMPOW – Female power. The ruling practices of royal consorts descending from the House of Luxembourg (1292-1442)

For the first time in 2021 a volume is published about the female rulers and consorts, who often wielded wide powers as regents. The Regesta Reginarum opens with a volume on the House of Luxembourg, collected and edited in painstakingly detailed research by Anna Jagoš in her FNR funded CORE junior project, undertaken at the Institute for History: FEMPOW – Female power. The ruling practices of royal consorts descending from the House of Luxembourg (1292-1442)

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