Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy

Abstract: The uses of matrimony have always been standard practices for dynastic advancement through the ages. A perfect case study involves two important Italian families whose machinations had local implications and widespread international extensions. Their competitions are given particular point...

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Autor principal: Barker,John W.
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Griegos Bizantinos y Neohelénicos. Facultad de Filosofía, Humanidades y Educación. 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-847120170001001572017-12-15Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and SavoyBarker,John W. Matrimony Crusading Montferrat Savoy Levant. Abstract: The uses of matrimony have always been standard practices for dynastic advancement through the ages. A perfect case study involves two important Italian families whose machinations had local implications and widespread international extensions. Their competitions are given particular point by the fact that one of the two families, the House of Savoy, was destined to become the dynasty around which the Modern State of Italy was created. This essay is, in part, a study in dynastic genealogies. But it is also a reminder of the wide impact of the crusading movements, beyond military operations and the creation of ephemeral Latin States in the Holy Land.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCentro de Estudios Griegos Bizantinos y Neohelénicos. Facultad de Filosofía, Humanidades y Educación. Universidad de Chile.Byzantion nea hellás n.36 20172017-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-84712017000100157en10.4067/S0718-84712017000100157
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topic Matrimony
Crusading
Montferrat
Savoy
Levant.
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Crusading
Montferrat
Savoy
Levant.
Barker,John W.
Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
description Abstract: The uses of matrimony have always been standard practices for dynastic advancement through the ages. A perfect case study involves two important Italian families whose machinations had local implications and widespread international extensions. Their competitions are given particular point by the fact that one of the two families, the House of Savoy, was destined to become the dynasty around which the Modern State of Italy was created. This essay is, in part, a study in dynastic genealogies. But it is also a reminder of the wide impact of the crusading movements, beyond military operations and the creation of ephemeral Latin States in the Holy Land.
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title Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
title_short Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
title_full Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
title_fullStr Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
title_full_unstemmed Crusading and matrimony in the dynastic policies of Montferrat and Savoy
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publisher Centro de Estudios Griegos Bizantinos y Neohelénicos. Facultad de Filosofía, Humanidades y Educación.
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