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        5 The Queen of Orléans: Ingeborg of Denmark, Female Rulership, and the Capetian Monarchy
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        Anna C. Schlender
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vi
- Editors’ Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 Naval Warfare, the State, and the Archbishops of Canterbury in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries 1
- 2 Sex at the Court of William Rufus 13
- 3 The Rural Community in Twelfth-Century England 35
- 4 Penitence and Piety: The Death-bed Charters of Ranulf, Earl of Chester (d. 1153) 65
- 5 The Queen of Orléans: Ingeborg of Denmark, Female Rulership, and the Capetian Monarchy 97
- 6 Denis Piramus’s La Vie Seint Edmund: Translating Cultural Identities in the Anglo-Norman World 119
- 7 The Sheriff and the Common Law: 1188–1230 141
- 8 Ut Artifex: Art, Artifice, and Instruction in High Medieval Sermons 163
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vi
- Editors’ Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 Naval Warfare, the State, and the Archbishops of Canterbury in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries 1
- 2 Sex at the Court of William Rufus 13
- 3 The Rural Community in Twelfth-Century England 35
- 4 Penitence and Piety: The Death-bed Charters of Ranulf, Earl of Chester (d. 1153) 65
- 5 The Queen of Orléans: Ingeborg of Denmark, Female Rulership, and the Capetian Monarchy 97
- 6 Denis Piramus’s La Vie Seint Edmund: Translating Cultural Identities in the Anglo-Norman World 119
- 7 The Sheriff and the Common Law: 1188–1230 141
- 8 Ut Artifex: Art, Artifice, and Instruction in High Medieval Sermons 163