Three images of royal power in Iberian Literature of the 13th century
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2176-6665.2005v10n1p41Keywords:
Kingship’s Imaginary, Mediaeval Literature, Political CentralizationAbstract
Associating society, history and literature, this article attempts to elaborate an analysis about the imaginary of the King’s Power in the Iberian Middle Ages, particularly in the XIII century and in the Genealogic Literature of this period. The fonts are the narratives of the three principal Genealogic Books of mediaeval Portugal and Castela.Downloads
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