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  1. 1101

    Par-delà le sang et la guerre : les enjeux de la conceptualisation diplomatique de l’Alliance franco-écossaise au Moyen Âge by Clément GUÉZAIS

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The Alliance was built and promoted in the name of peace, as a public and international display of mutual love between Christian princes, involving their peoples and realms in the process. …”
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  2. 1102

    Korutanský nastolovací obřad a přemyslovský mýtus by Michal Téra

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Another aim is to point out the connection between Carinthian setting ritual and a legend (or myth) about the origin of princely power in Bohemia where a similar ritual, apparently inspired by this myth, was proved in the early modern period. …”
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  3. 1103

    Culhwch ac Olwen como texto de transición de la materia artúrica by Luciana Cordo Russo

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…On the other hand, Arthur is “chief of the princes of this island”, he possesses a renowned court, and jealously guards customs and values. …”
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  4. 1104

    Challenges of Early Modern Diplomacy by Jonas Bechtold

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…As a multilateral forum of deliberation and communication within the Holy Roman Empire, Emperors, and Estates, Diets also attracted the attention of foreign princes, who thus sent their envoys to these Estate assemblies. …”
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  5. 1105

    Habsburg Hunting Palace in Vistula – An Attempt at Architectural Reconstruction by ROSŁON-MAZGAJ Katarzyna, SOKÓŁ Małgorzata

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previously, there was a larch Hunter’s Castle in this place, the residence of the Cieszyn princes from the Habsburg dynasty. It was erected in 1907. …”
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  6. 1106

    A Recently Discovered Folia from the 12th-century Apostolus Christinopolitanus by Stanisław Wołoszczenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article discusses four parchment folia from Kraków (The Princes Czartoryski Library, Poland) discovered in July 2020. …”
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  7. 1107

    La principauté médiévale savoyarde by Florentin Briffaz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Finally, the question of the current political use of the princely past inevitably arises in relation to the House of Savoy, whose dynasty still exists. …”
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  9. 1109

    Ženy a peníze v českých zemích ve středověku a novověku by Dagmar Grossmannová

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the Middle Ages these included Duchess Emma Regina († 1006), the wife of the Bohemian Duke Boleslaus II, and Eufemia of Hungary († 1111), the wife of the Olomouc duke Ota I the Fair. From the Silesian princely family of Legnica-Brzeg we know of several women who acquired the right to mint their own coins upon the death of their husband and with their own sons not having come of age. …”
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  10. 1110

    Pedagogika muzealna. Cele, idea, kierunek rozwoju i zastosowanie w praktyce na przykładzie „lekcji muzealnej” w polskim muzeum historycznym by Mallek Anna

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The richest royal men as kings, princes and priests set up their own individual collections which were displayed only to chosen people. …”
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  12. 1112

    Passages de frontières. Le voyage de la jeune mariée dans la haute noblesse des temps modernes (XVe-XVIIIe siècle) by Christiane Coester

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Only one normative text describing such trips exists (that of Diomeda Carafa, De institutione vivendi, 1476), but numerous other sources shed light on these one-way trips (correspondences, travel memoirs, newspapers, brochures, princely account books). Following a presentation of the variety of such trips, this article focuses on the classic example of the young women who leaves her parental home for that of her future spouse, following a series of codified steps. …”
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  13. 1113

    Une motte castrale dans le contexte des recompositions politiques au tournant de l’an mil (Région Centre, Indre-et-Loire) by Samuel Riou, Flore Marteaux

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Dating from the artefacts shows that the bailey was built at the end of the 10th century, a period when counts and princes wanted emancipation from the last Carolingian kings. …”
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  14. 1114

    Rec. ad op.: Kuzembayuly A., Abil’ E., Alibek T. The Siberian ulus and Kazakhs: Problems of ethnic continuity and historical memory by Maslyuzhenko D.N.

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…It reveals some new sources, unknown or little known in earlier Russian historical science; there are interesting and original ideas on ethnic relations of the Siberian and Kazakh population and the origin of the Siberian princely dynasty of the Taibugids, which need further reflection. …”
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  15. 1115

    L’Église catholique face aux États et la liberté religieuse by Bernard Pottier

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Les rapports du pouvoir spirituel de l’Église et du pouvoir temporel des Princes et des États furent toujours tendus. Notre article distingue six étapes dans l’histoire de ces rapports, que nous schématisons à l’aide de six graphiques. …”
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  17. 1117

    Chingi-tura in the History of the Tyumen Khanate by Maslyuzhenko D.N., Ryabinina E.A.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In historical research, largely under the influence of various editions of the so-called “Siberian chronicles,” there is a traditional concept about the connection of Chingi-tura, first of all, with the activities of the princes from the Taibugid dynasty. The city practically stopped existing with their departure to Isker-Siberia. …”
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  18. 1118

    Romantic balticphilia in Latvian istoriography by Zenonas Butkus

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…In these works, Lithuanian princes were extolled, while the reception of Christianity was valued as the largest misfortune. …”
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