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Queen's Resources Panel at BEIII

  • Royal Studies Network
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Members of the Queen's Resources Network presented at the Beyond Exceptionalism III conference at Universitat Jaume I in Castelló in June 2026. The session was entitled 'Lordship: An unexceptional activity for royal women' and featured three papers on the economic activity of medieval queens:


Elena (Ellie) Woodacre* (University of Winchester) and Katia Wright* (Independent Scholar/Assistant Curator, AGC Museums Winchester)Wessex: The Landed Power Base of Medieval English Queens

Harriet Guinn Jennings (University of Winchester)Mary of Woodstock: The Infanta of England

Manuela Santos Silva (Universidade de Lisboa)Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy (1430-1471): written evidence of her management of the duchy's patrimony and her own

 
 
 

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