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Schedule for the Kings & Queens Conference: April 19th/20th at Corsham Court DAY ONE: APRIL 19TH Time Barn Stable Ground Floor Stable First Floor Main House Riding School 9:00-10:00 COFFEE & REGISTRATION 10:00-11:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Glenn Richardson (St.Mary’s) Boys and their Toys: Kingship, Masculinity and Material Culture in the Sixteenth Century 11:00-12:30 The Elizabethan Succession Question Chair: Thomas Freeman (Oxford) Paulina Kewes (Oxford) Associations and Enterprises: The Scottish Context of the Bond of Association Susan Doran (Oxford) Polemic and Prejudice: A Scottish King for an English Throne Thomas McCoog (Oxford) To Tell the Truth: Royal Duplicity and/or Jesuit Gullibility Castilian Monarchy in the later Middle Ages Melissa R. Katz (Exeter) The Many Wills of Violante de Aragón as Testament to Uncertainty in thirteenth-century Castilla-León Diana Pelaz Flores (Valladolid) Queenly time in the reign of Juan II of Castile (1406-1454) José Manuel Nieto Soria (Madrid) Perceptions of Kingship in medieval Britain Olivier de Labourderie (Paris- Est) When Egbert became regarded as the first king of England ? An inquiry into the foundations of royal legitimacy in thirteenth-century historiography Andy King (Southampton) Lord Edward, by the Grace of God, King of

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Schedule for the Kings & Queens Conference: April 19th/20th at Corsham Court

DAY ONE: APRIL 19TH

Time Barn Stable Ground Floor Stable First Floor Main House Riding School 9:00-10:00 COFFEE &

REGISTRATION

10:00-11:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Glenn Richardson (St.Mary’s) Boys and their Toys: Kingship, Masculinity and Material Culture in the Sixteenth Century

11:00-12:30 The Elizabethan Succession Question Chair: Thomas Freeman (Oxford) Paulina Kewes (Oxford) Associations and Enterprises: The Scottish Context of the Bond of Association Susan Doran (Oxford) Polemic and Prejudice: A Scottish King for an English Throne Thomas McCoog (Oxford) To Tell the Truth: Royal Duplicity and/or Jesuit Gullibility

Castilian Monarchy in the later Middle Ages Melissa R. Katz (Exeter) The Many Wills of Violante de Aragón as Testament to Uncertainty in thirteenth-century Castilla-León Diana Pelaz Flores (Valladolid) Queenly time in the reign of Juan II of Castile (1406-1454) José Manuel Nieto Soria (Madrid)

Perceptions of Kingship in medieval Britain Olivier de Labourderie (Paris-Est) When Egbert became regarded as the first king of England ? An inquiry into the foundations of royal legitimacy in thirteenth-century historiography Andy King (Southampton) Lord Edward, by the Grace of God, King of

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Political Ceremonies of the Trastamara Monarchy in Castile (ca. 1369-1480)

Scotland': Presentations and Perceptions of the Kingship of Edward Balliol, 1332-56 Bjorn Weiler (Aberystwyth) How did people think about kingship, c. 1000 - c. 1200?

12:30-2 LUNCH 2:00-3:30 (NOTE: Linked to following session)

Monarchs and the Early Modern Court Roberta Anderson (Bath Spa) The Mental and Physical World of the Jacobean Court Germán Gamero Igea (Valladolid) Ferdinand the Catholic, his Court and the Development of de Royal Power in Late Middle Ages Hélder Carvalhal (PIUDH-Portugal) Prince D. Lui ́s (1506-1555) and his household: complete subordination or relative autonomy?

Princely Artistic Patronage in Continental Europe Erica O’Brien (Bristol) Sin, Saints, and Sovereignty: Embodied Devotion as Female Political Authority in the Burgundian Netherlands Elise Banjenec (Paris-Sorbonne) Patronage of Philip the Good of Burgundy Catharine Ingersoll (UT Austin) Negotiating New Roles: Duke Ludwig X of Bavaria’s Early Art Patronage in its Political and Cultural Contexts

Disease & Death of the Royal Body Isabel Drummond Braga (Lisbon) Illnesses and Death of Maria Francisca Isabel of Savoy (1646-1683), Queen of Portugal Rachel Gibbons (Bristol) ‘The limbs fail when the head is removed’: Reactions of the Body Politic of France to the Madness of Charles VI Alison Basil (OU) Madness as Gender Dysfunction: Disease in the Bodies of Henry VI

King, Court and Absenteeism: Re-evaluations of the Scottish Monarchy, c.1214-c.1688 Lucy Dean (Stirling) Crowning the Child: Representing Authority in the Inaugurations and Coronations of Minors in Scotland, c. 1214 to c. 1567 William Hepburn (Glasgow) Service and reward: the ordinary household of James IV Allan Kennedy (Stirling) Royal Government in an Absentee Monarchy: The Case of the Scottish Highlands, c.1660-1688

3:30-4:00 COFFEE COFFEE

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4:00-5:30 Royal Palaces and Households in Medieval and Early Modern England Nicola Tallis (Historic Royal Palaces) Henry VIII and Hampton Court Gordon McKelvie (Winchester) The Crown and livery in Late Medieval England Caroline Dunn (Clemson) The Selection and Appointment of Medieval English Ladies-in-Waiting

Ownership, Loss & Recovery: Exploring Evidence for Queenly Patronage and Collecting Chair: Anne Rudloff Stanton (Univ. of Missouri) Therese Martin (Madrid) Married Queens and the Administration of the Infatazgo in 11th and 12th century Iberia Mariah Proctor-Tiffany (R.I. School of Design) Lost and Found: Visualizing a Medieval Queen’s Destroyed Objects and Collection Marguerite Keane (Drew) Blanche of Navarre: Connoisseurship and Collecting in Late Medieval France

The Death, Memory and Commemoration of Monarchs Álvaro Solano Fernández-Sordo (Oviedo) "Memoria Regis". The Durability of the King’s Image Through the Burial Spaces of the Astur-Leonese Monarchy (VIIIth -XIth centuries) Elizabeth Tingle (Plymouth) The Afterlives of Rulers: Purgatory, Power and Patronage in Provincial Government in Brittany 1480-1600 Paulo Drummond Braga (Lisbon) Death and memory of a Queen of Portugal: Maria Sofia Isabel of Neuburg

5:30-7 RECEPTION DAY TWO: APRIL

20th

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Time Barn Stable Ground Floor Stable First Floor Main House Riding School 9:00-9:30 COFFEE &

REGISTRATION

9:30-11:00 Political Conflict in Late Fourteenth Century England: The Role of the Monarchy Laura Tompkins (St Andrews) The King and his Uncrowned Queen? Edward III, Alice Perrers and the Perception of the Monarchy in 1370s England Mark King (Cambridge) Richard II and the Expansion of Royal Power in Wales, 1377-86 Clare Fetherstonhaugh (Cambridge) Continual Crisis or Continual Council? King-Noble relations in the 1370s

Portuguese Queenship in the High Middle Ages Miriam Shadis (Ohio University) Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Wives: Women, Gender, and Monarchy– the Case of Portugal Tiago Viúla de Faria (Oxford) A queen of mariners and courtiers: the politics of Philippa Plantagenet (1387-1415) Isabel de Pina Baleiras (Ind. Scholar) The political role of a Portuguese Queen in late fourteen century

Monarchs and Diplomats in Early Modern Europe Anna Kalinowska (Polish Academy of Sciences) This King is properly but as prince of Senat... Elizabethan and Early Stuart diplomats and monarchy of Poland-Lithuania Natalia Neverova (Limoges) The Emperor and the diplomatic relations: Rudolf II through the eyes of the foreign ambassadors David Coast (Durham) James I and the Politics of Diplomatic Information, 1618-25

Religious Piety, Passion and Patronage of Medieval and Early Modern Monarchs Marisa Costa (Lisbon) Politics, Religion and Art Patronage under King John I of Portugal (1385-1433) Raymond Powell (LCC University) ‘The glory of God [and] the Queen’s proceedings:’ The Catholic Church of Mary I (1553-1558) Christina Allen (Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha) The Religious Devotion of Edward II

11:00-11:30 COFFEE COFFEE 11:30-1:00 Politics, Warfare and

Conflict in Medieval Queenship, Motherhood and

Royal Benefactors and Beneficiaries in

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and Early Modern England Adam Marks (St Andrews) A policy of peace? The Stuart Monarchy's relationship with European politics and war during the early 17th c Tony Moore (Reading) Rebellion as opinion poll: the politics of the Essex gentry as revealed during the Magna Carta civil war (1215-17) and the Barons’ Wars (1263-7) Alexander Brayson (York) Reinterpreting the Lancastrian ‘Constitution’: parliamentary debates regarding public finance in England in the 1420s

Dynastic Continuation Ana Rodrigues Olivera (Lisbon Nova) Philippa of Lancaster, a route between History and Memory Chronicler Zita Rohr (Univ. of Sydney) ‘Mama Grizzlies’: Late Medieval Queenship and the Practice of Political Motherhood Aleksandra Girsztowt (Gdansk) Świętosława–Sigrid – the Mother of Kings

the Anglo-Norman and Angevin World Vanessa Traill (Glasgow) The Ties that Bind: Patronage, Kinship and Nepotism in the Tosny Family Colette Bowie (Glasgow) Matilda of Saxony and the Cult of St Oswald at Hildesheim Paul Webster (Cardiff) From Conflict to Commemoration: King John’s Family Piety

1:00-2:00 LUNCH 2:00-3:30 Kings & Bishops:

Relations between Monarchs and the Ecclesiastical Hierarchy in medieval

The Personal and Political Relationships of Early Modern Monarchal Pairs

The Role of Royal Consorts in the Mediterranean World

Don Manuel I (1495-1521) and the Transition to the Early Modern Period in Portugal

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England Elizabeth Keohane-Burbridge (Fordham) The Relationship between Monarch and Convocation in Late Medieval England: Negotiation, Appeasement, and Control Benedict Coffin (Ind. Scholar) Personal relationships and royal selection of bishops in Anglo-Saxon England Katherine Harvey (Kings) The Monarchy and the Appointment of Bishops in England and Scotland, c.1200-c.1350

Federica Contu (Cagliari) The Sovereign and his wife "Minister": Charles Emmanuel IV and Marie Clotilde Adelaide Xaviere of France. Interpersonal and political relations between the sovereigns of Sardinia Cinzia Recca (Catania) Queenship and Family Dynamics through the Correspondance of the Queen Maria Carolina of Naples

Fatima Rhorchi (University Moulay Ismail, Meknes) Consorts of Moroccan sultans Alexandra Karagianni (Univ. of Western Macedonia) Women monarchs in the Medieval Byzantine Court: Prejudice, disbelief and calumnies Stephen Donnachie (Swansea) Royal Consorts and Royal Power

Marta Gomes dos Santos (Coimbra) Heraldry in a Changing Kingdom: New Perspectives in the art of blason during the transition to Early Modern History Ana Rita Saraiva da Rocha (Coimbra) The Action of D.Manuel I in the Hospital of St. Lazarus, Coimbra: Continuities and Ruptures Roger Lee de Jesus (Coimbra) Diu and the Sultanate of Gujaratin in the Portuguese overseas politic of D. Manuel I (1500-1521)

3:30-4:00 COFFEE COFFEE 4:00-5:30 The Nature of

Kingship in medieval France and England Raul Gonzalez Gonzalez (Oviedo) Quomodo sedet sola civitas: images of kingship in the Journal d’un

An Iconic Couple: James VI & I and Anna of Denmark Nadia Thérèse van Pelt (Southampton) Enter Queen: Metatheatricality and the Monarch On/Off Stage

Elizabeth I: The Mother of her country? Estelle Paranque (UCL) Henry IV of France and Elizabeth I of England: Fathers of their country?

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bourgeois de Paris Sean McGlynn (Cardiff) Title TBD Nick Barratt (Independent Scholar) The power and the glory: assessing medieval English monarchs and effective government

Helen Payne (Univ. of Adelaide) Relations between James VI & I and his consort, Anna of Denmark (1603-1619) Maureen Meikle (Leeds) Reflections upon the last royal marriage in Scotland: James VI and Anna of Denmark, 1589-1603

Lena Oetzel (Salzburg) Criticizing the natural mother: Elizabeth I and her people Anna Whitelock (Royal Holloway) Elizabeth I’s body and bedchamber

5:40-6:15 What was personal about monarchy in the fifteenth century? Michael Hicks (Winchester)