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The Cartulary of Countess Blanche of Champagne (Medieval Academy Books)
ISBN-13:
9781442639959
ISBN-10:
1442639954
Edition:
1
Author:
Theodore Evergates
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press
Format:
Hardcover
416 pages
Category:
China
,
Asian History
,
France
,
European History
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ISBN-13:
9781442639959
ISBN-10:
1442639954
Edition:
1
Author:
Theodore Evergates
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press
Format:
Hardcover
416 pages
Category:
China
,
Asian History
,
France
,
European History
Summary
The Cartulary of Countess Blanche of Champagne (Medieval Academy Books) (ISBN-13: 9781442639959 and ISBN-10: 1442639954), written by authors
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The Cartulary of Countess Blanche of Champagne examines the countess' twenty-one-year regency (1201-22) through her cartulary - a manuscript copy of legal and otherwise public documents usually intended as an archival aid and as a security duplicate. Surviving intact to this day, the 1224 volume is unusual in that it was commissioned as a personal, commemorative document for the countess in retirement, after a successful career in which she preserved the county from a divisive civil war, expanded the county's borders, and transformed comital-baronial relationships.The 443 letters contained in the cartulary deal with practical matters of governance such as homages, fiefs, and the rights of lordship, and are here used by Theodore Evergates as a dossier for observing the practices of a major French principality and its aristocracy in the first two decades of the thirteenth century.
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