This book is an innovative study offering the first examination of
how three fourteenth-century English queens, Margaret of France,
Isabella of France, and Philippa of Hainault, exercised power and
authority. It frames its analysis around four major themes: gender;
status; the concept of the crown; and power and authority.
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