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6 Well-Behaved Women? Agnès of Baudement and Agnès of Braine as Female Lords and Patrons of the Premonstratensian Order
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Yvonne Seale
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vi
- Editors’ Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 Under the ‘Romans’ or under the Franks? Venice between Two Empires 1
- 2 Lost and Found: Eadmer’s De reliquiis sancti Audoeni as a Cross-Channel Solution to the Canterbury–York Dispute 15
- 3 Of Lost Libraries and Monastic Memories: Creating the Eleventh-Century Novalesa Miscellany 39
- 4 The Place of Henry I in English Legal History 63
- 5 ‘Goliath Thought David Rather Boastful’: Royal Masculinity in Kingless Societies 83
- 6 Well-Behaved Women? Agnès of Baudement and Agnès of Braine as Female Lords and Patrons of the Premonstratensian Order 101
- 7 ‘Videmus nunc per speculum’: The Mysticism and Naturalism of the Twelfth-Century imago mundi 119
- 8 The Norman Kings of Africa? 143
- 9 Punishing Adultery: Private Violence, Public Honor, Literature, and the Law 167
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures and Tables vi
- Editors’ Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 Under the ‘Romans’ or under the Franks? Venice between Two Empires 1
- 2 Lost and Found: Eadmer’s De reliquiis sancti Audoeni as a Cross-Channel Solution to the Canterbury–York Dispute 15
- 3 Of Lost Libraries and Monastic Memories: Creating the Eleventh-Century Novalesa Miscellany 39
- 4 The Place of Henry I in English Legal History 63
- 5 ‘Goliath Thought David Rather Boastful’: Royal Masculinity in Kingless Societies 83
- 6 Well-Behaved Women? Agnès of Baudement and Agnès of Braine as Female Lords and Patrons of the Premonstratensian Order 101
- 7 ‘Videmus nunc per speculum’: The Mysticism and Naturalism of the Twelfth-Century imago mundi 119
- 8 The Norman Kings of Africa? 143
- 9 Punishing Adultery: Private Violence, Public Honor, Literature, and the Law 167