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The government of Agnès of France, daughter of Saint Louis and duchess of Burgundy (c. 1260–1325)
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Abstract
Agnès de France (1260–1325), who was the youngest daughter of Saint Louis and Marguerite de Provence, is a little-known princess. She was, however, a remarkable political figure, whose role in government in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries demonstrates the vital influence of Capetian royal women. After marrying Robert II of Burgundy (duke from 1272–1306) in 1273, Agnès became duchess of Burgundy and was involved in the administration of this duchy for over half a century. Her influence was especially significant during the rule of her sons, the dukes Hugues V (1306–15) and Eudes IV (1315–49). In light of this, it is important to try to understand how she obtained power and to delineate the characteristics of female government in this period, above all during her widowhood. The aims of this article are thus to shed new light on Agnès’ career and to explore the foundations of her power, that were interlinked with her various positions as a woman: daughter of King Louis XI, wife of Duke Robert II and mother of the dukes Hugues V and Eudes IV.
Title: The government of Agnès of France, daughter of Saint Louis and duchess of Burgundy (c. 1260–1325)
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Abstract
Agnès de France (1260–1325), who was the youngest daughter of Saint Louis and Marguerite de Provence, is a little-known princess.
She was, however, a remarkable political figure, whose role in government in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries demonstrates the vital influence of Capetian royal women.
After marrying Robert II of Burgundy (duke from 1272–1306) in 1273, Agnès became duchess of Burgundy and was involved in the administration of this duchy for over half a century.
Her influence was especially significant during the rule of her sons, the dukes Hugues V (1306–15) and Eudes IV (1315–49).
In light of this, it is important to try to understand how she obtained power and to delineate the characteristics of female government in this period, above all during her widowhood.
The aims of this article are thus to shed new light on Agnès’ career and to explore the foundations of her power, that were interlinked with her various positions as a woman: daughter of King Louis XI, wife of Duke Robert II and mother of the dukes Hugues V and Eudes IV.
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