The dark queens : the bloody rivalry that forged the medieval world / Shelley Puhak
Language: eng Publication details: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Description: xvi, 367 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 25 cmISBN:- 9781635574913
- 1635574919
- Brunehaut, Reina, consorte de Sigeberto, Rey de Austrasia, 534-613
- Brunilda de Austrasia, c. 543-613
- Brunegilda, Reina, consorte de Sigeberto, rey de Austrasia, 534-613
- Sigeberto Rey, 535 d.C.- 575 d.C. I de Austrasia
- Radegunda de Poitiers, Santa, 520 d.C.-587 d.C
- Radegunda, Reina consorte de Clotario I, rey de los francos, 520 d.C.-587 d.C
- Reinas -- Biografías -- Francia
- Merovingios -- Historia
- Francia -- Historia -- Hasta 987
- 944/.0130922
- 318 DC 68 P978d 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-295) and index.
A wedding in Metz -- Meeting the Franks -- The fall of Charibert -- New alliances -- A missive to Byzantium -- The slave queen -- All the king's men -- The siege -- The witch and the nun -- Back channels -- Uprising -- The laws of sanctuary -- Crime and punishment -- "Wise in counsel" -- Fredegund's grief -- Brunhild in the breach -- The regency -- Set ablaze -- Brunichildis Regina -- The King is dead -- The vexations of King Guntram -- The Gundovald affair -- The diplomatic arts -- The Dukes' revolt -- A royal engagement -- The defiant nuns -- Allies and assassins -- Forlorn little boys -- The fading of the kings -- The dual rule -- Brunhild's battles -- The fall -- Epilogue. Backlash.
The remarkable, little-known story of two trailblazing women in the Early Middle Ages who wielded immense power, only to be vilified for daring to rule. Brunhild was a foreign princess, raised to be married off for the sake of alliance-building. Her sister-in-law Fredegund started out as a lowly palace slave. And yet, in sixth-century Merovingian France, where women were excluded from noble succession and royal politics was a blood sport, these two iron-willed strategists reigned over vast realms, changing the face of Europe.
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