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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Kings & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network

Lisbon, 23rd-27th June 2015

Conference Program

23rd

of June - Conference’s Eve - Mosteiro de Odivelas

(Odivelas’ Monastery)

24th

, 25th

and 26th

of June – Conference - Faculdade de Letras da

Universidade de Lisboa – Salas 4, 5.1, 5.2

(University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities – Rooms 4,

5.1, 5.2)

27th

of June – Closing Ceremony - Mosteiro de Batalha (Batalha’s Monastery)

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

23rd

of June - Conference’s Eve - Mosteiro de Odivelas (Odivelas’ Monastery)

14:00 – Conference Reception Desk Open

15:30 – Bus departs to Odivelas (the bus will be at the main entrance of the Faculdade de Letras)

16:00 - Opening Ceremony: Presidente da Câmara Municipal de Odivelas, Diretor do Mosteiro de S. Dinis e S. Bernardo de Odivelas, Ellie

Woodacre (Royal Studies Network, Kings & Queens Conference, Royal Studies Journal) and Manuela Santos Silva (Kings & Queens 4 – Dynastic

Changes and Legitimacy)

Keynote speech: César Olivera Serrano (CSIC Madrid) - To Understand Philippa: The Castilian Context

Visit to the Monastery and to the Exhibition “D. Filipa de Lencastre - a Rainha” organized by the Municipality of Odivelas.

Wine-reception offered by the Municipality of Odivelas.

24th

, 25th

and 26th

of June – Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa – Salas 4, 5.1, 5.2

(University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities – Rooms 4, 5.1, 5.2)

27th

of June – Closing Ceremony - Mosteiro de Batalha (Batalha’s Monastery)

09:00 - Bus trip in the morning (circa 100km) , bus leaves by 9:30.

11:00 – Visit to the Monastery

13:00 – Free lunch offered by the Municipality of Batalha

15:00 - Closing ceremony (Batalha’s Monastery)

Presidente da Câmara Municipal de Batalha, Diretor do Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória, Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues (U. Lisboa)

Round Table: Maria Helena da Cruz Coelho (U. Coimbra), Saul António Gomes (U. Coimbra), Ellie Woodacre (U. Winchester)

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Day 1 (24 June 2015 )

10:00-11:00 (Amphitheatre 4) Opening of working sessions:

Faculty Dean, Paulo Farmhouse Alberto; Head of University of Lisbon History Centre, Hermenegildo

Fernandes

Keynote Lecture - Jeroen Duindam (University of Leiden)

Dynastic Legitimacy: Hallowed Tradition Versus Personal Activism

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

SESSION 1 – 11:30-13:00

A.1. Early Monarchic Models: Kinship, War and

Royal Legitimacy

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Elisabetta Colla

B.1. By the Grace of God or Free Will of the

People? Legitimacy of Royal Power in Poland-

Lithuania, 16th

-18th

c.

Organizer: Ana Kalinowska

Chair: Cristina Carvalho

C.1. Dynastic Changes, Legitimacy and

Acculturation

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Iris Holzwart-Schaefer

Arturo Sánchez Sanz, Sovereignty, Kinship and Gender in

Scythian World

Francis Leneghan, Beowulf and Biblical Kinship: A Dynastic

Model?

Hang Lin, From Tribesmen of Manchuria to Ruler of China:

Legitimation under the Jurchen Jin (1125-1234) in

Twelfth-Century China

Jolanta Choinska-Mika, ‘Pupilla libertatis’. Royal "Free

Elections" in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth:

the Origins, Ideology and Practice in the 16th

century

Anna Kalinowska, ‘Illustrious Jagiellonian Blood’. Dynastic

Tradition and Legitimacy of Royal Power in the 17th

century Poland-Lithuania

Katarzyna Kuras, ‘The King with his People, the People with

their King’. Legitimacy of Royal Power in the 18th c.

Poland-Lithuania

Nuria Silleras, Dynastic Legitimacy and Acculturation: the

Trastamaras in Aragon (1412-1516)

Sergio Ramiro Ramírez, Francisco de los Cobos, Precursor

of Arts: News on the Assimilation Process of the

Empire Concept in Castile and Aragon and its

Impact on the Image of Power

Zita Rohr, Hollow Crowns and Shifting Sovereignties:

Dynastic Change and Legitimacy in the Kingdom of

Naples-Sicily 1380-1442

13:00-14:30 – Lunch

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2 (A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

SESSION 2 – 14:30-16:00

A.2. Muslim Monarchies

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Hermenegildo Fernandes

B.2. The Legitimacy Language. Consolidatitor

Mechanisms and Strengthening Instruments of the

Monarchical Power in the Crown of Castile during

the Middle Ages (I)

Organizer: Diana Pelaz Flores

Chair: Nuria Silleras

C.2. When the Ruler is a Woman

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Zita Rohr

Fouzia Farooq, Importing Trust into the Realm: A Study of

Power-base of the Delhi Sultans

Fatima Rhorchi, Consolidating Authority in 17th cent

Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail's Struggle for

Legitimacy.

Marina Kleine, Alfonso X and the Theoretical Apparatus of

the Royal Power in the Crown of Castile during the

13th century

Diana Pelaz Flores, Much more than the King’s Wife.

Marriage as Instrument of Queenly Authority and her

Identity in the Trastámara Dynasty (1369-1474)

Lledó Ruiz Domingo, From the Election to the

Consolidation. The Strategies of Legitimacy of the

Trastámara Dynasty in the Crown of Aragon.

Elisabetta Colla, When the Emperor is a Woman: the

Case of Wu Zetian

Miriam Shadis, Legitimizing Queenship: the First

Dynasty of the Kingdom of Portugal

Ellie Woodacre, Memoirs of Queens -The Genesis of

Queenship Studies? Representations of Queens

in the works of Mary Hays and Early Modern

Collective Biographers

16:00-16:30 – Coffee-break

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

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SESSION 3 -16:30–18:00

A.3. Building Medieval Ruling Legitimacies

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Miriam Shadis

B.3. The Legitimacy Language. Consolidatitor

Mechanisms and Strengthening Instruments of the

Monarchical Power in the Crown of Castile during

the Middle Ages (II)

Organizer: Diana Pelaz Flores

Chair: Covadonga Valdaliso

C.3. Court Ceremonial as Dynastic Legitimacy

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ana Kalinowska

Matthew M. Mesley, Episcopal Kingmakers: Political

Legitimacy and Gender in Thirteenth-Century

Germany and England

Kim Bergqvist, Teaching Princes How to Behave: the

Castigos de Sancho IV in Light of the Dynastic

Problems and Political Legitimacy of Alfonso X’s

Second Son

André O. Leitão, Armando Norte, Building Legitimacies: the

Role of Legal Scholars in the Consolidation of the

New Hispanic Dynasties (late-14th to early-15th

centuries)

Manuela Santos Silva, Regal Power and Royal Family

in the Fundamental Iberian Legislation

Raúl González González, Monarchy and Urban Oligarchies

in the Kingdom of Castile during the 15th century:

Power, Service and Social Ascent

Juan Prieto Sayagués, Royal Patronage versus Nobiliary

Patronage at the Castilian Monasteries during the

15th century. A Conflict of Legitimacies?

Ruth Martínez Alcorlo, Marriage, Power and Legitimacy:

Isabel of Castile (1470-1498) and Manuel I of

Portugal

Cristina Carvalho, Hints of Absolutist and Baroque Features

in Charles II’s Restoration

18:00 – Book exhibition: Royal Studies’ Bibliography in the Faculty Library

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2 (A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

Day 2 (25 June 2015)

SESSION 4 – 9:30-11:00

A.4. Dynastic Legitimacy after a Coup d’État

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Manuela Santos Silva

B.4. Rhetoric of Feminine Legitimacy

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Nadia van Pelt

C.4. Using Political Culture as Strategy of

Legitimization

Organizer: Charlotte Backerra and Cathleen Sarti

Chair: Cinzia Recca

Isabel P. Baleiras, 1383-1385, Portugal: Coup d’État or

Democracy?

Tiago Viula Faria, All in the Family: Cross-Legitimization

Strategies in Two Late-Medieval Monarchies

Leonardo Carvalho-Gonçalves, The Royal Good Deaths in

Medieval Chronicles as Part of the Avis Dynasty

Legitimacy Campaign: The Examples of John I and

Philippa of Lancaster in a Comparative Vision.

Elizabeth Kinne, Subject to Change: Forging Early and Post-

Modern Subjectivities in Christine de Pizan and

Frank Herbert

Estelle Paranque, Threats to the English Crown: Elizabeth

Tudor’s and Mary Queen of Scots’ Rhetoric as

Prisoners

Elena Teibenbacher, Katherine the Great and how the

Questioning of her Legitimacy on the Throne

Influenced her Politics

Charlotte Backerra, (Re-)Discovering a Family’s Traditions?

The Hanoverians as Successors to the Throne of

Great Britain

Cathleen Sarti, Just a Family Dispute? How Sigismund Vasa

was Made an Alien by his Uncle Charles

Fabian Perrson, Something Old and Something New:

Weaving Legitimacy Into Early Modern Swedish

Dynasties

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

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SESSION 5 – 11:30-13:00

A.5. Iberian Legitimacy Dilemmas in the Late

Middle Ages

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ruth Martínez Alcorlo

B.5. Creating Legitimacy and Kings in Medieval

Scandinavia

Organizer: Kerstin Hundahl

Chair: Louise Berglund

C.5. Tradition and Change as Guarantees of

Dynastic Continuity (18th

/19th

centuries)

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Charlotte Backera

Adelaide Costa, Blanca of Castile: a Mere Detail in the

Portuguese Dynastic Change of 1385?

Germán Gamero Igea, Keeping Loyalty at the End of a

Dynasty: the “Other Courtiers” of Ferdinand II of

Aragon (1468-1516)

Paula Rodrigues, Two Crowns to a Queen without a Throne:

Joanna, The Great Lady (1462-1530)

Ian Peter Grohse, Fiction of Adult Rule: Youth and Kingship

in Twelfth-Century Norway

Kerstin Hundahl, Christopher I. Right or Usurpation of the

Throne? Using the Past as a Legitimization Tool

Thomas Småberg, The Lion, the Duke and the Infant King:

Legitimizing Strategies of a Swedish Royal Lineage in

the Fourteenth century

Ekaterina Kolmogorova, The Role of the Portraiture in the

Supporting of the Legitimacy of the Imperial Power

in XVIII - early XIX century Russia

Pedro Urbano, A Throne and Two Brothers: the Impact of the

Civil War in the Composition of the Portuguese

Royal Household.

Júlia Platonovna Korobtchenko, Her Majesty the Queen

Maria II and the Duque of Leuchtenberg: the First

Royal Marriage of the Portuguese Constitutional

Monarchy

13:00-14:30 - Lunch

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– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2 (A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

SESSION 6 – 14:30-16:00

A.6. Dynastic Changes in Modern Portugal (late

16th

- late 17th

centuries) [in Portuguese]

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Viviane Kawata

B.6. Confronted historiographies: A Re-

examination of Contemporary Sources about the

Castilian Civil War

Organizers: Rosa Rodríguez-Porto and Sacramento

Roselló-Martínez

Chair: Tiago Viula Faria

C.6. Queenship and Religion

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ana Maria Rodrigues

Maria Leonor G. Cruz, Filipe I de Portugal:

ordenações do reino e regras de gestão social e

económica na mudança de dinastia

Paula Lourenço, Entrada da rainha D. Filipa de

Gusmão na vila de Sintra em meados do século

XVII: tempos e festas de solenização ritual

Filipe Francisco, Na fronteira de novas legitimidades –

As Cortes de 1697

Covadonga Valdaliso, The lost chronicle of Peter I:

Historiography and Literature in the

Reconstruction of the Memory of the King

Bretton Rodríguez, Competing Images of Pedro I:

López de Ayala’s Chronicle in Context

Rebecca Holdorph, ‘He is Legitimate Heir of the

Realms’: John of Gaunt, Constance of Castile

and the Lancastrian Claim to Castile and León

Louise Berglund, Queen Philippa of Scandinavia,

Female Piety and Authority. Two Bohun Prayer

Books and their Shifting Late Medieval Contexts

Diana Lucía Gómez-Chacón, The Dominicanism of

Two Virtuous Queens: Mary and Eleanor of

Aragon

16:00-16:30 – Coffee-break

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SESSION 7 – 16:30-18:00

A.7. The Human Frailty of Monarchy. Portuguese

Dynastic Changes and Regency Periods in XVII and

XVIII centuries

Organizer: Ana Leal de Faria

Chair: Filipe Francisco

B.7. ‘Petrista Networks’. Galicia as a Case-study

Organizers: Rosa Rodríguez-Porto and Sacramento

Roselló-Martínez

Chair: Covadonga Valdaliso

C.7. Dynastic Changes, Legitimacy and Political

(Dis-)Continuity – a Comparative Approach

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Cathleen Sarti

Ana Leal de Faria, Is it Better to be Queen for a Single

Day than Duchess an Entire Life? (1656-62)

Carolina Soares, The Regency of Prince Pedro - the

Multiple Challenges in the Search of Balance

and Legitimacy (1667-1683)

Nuno Castro Luís, João, Prince Regent: “To be or not

to be” in the Dynasty of Bragança

Ricardo Pichel Gotérrez, Courtly Culture and Literary

Patronage: The Galician House of Andrade

Clara Pascual-Argente, El Victorial’s Galician Knight

and the Networks of Petrismo

Rosa Rodríguez-Porto and Sacramento Roselló-

Martínez, Controversy, Lineage and Memory:

the Future of Petrista Networks

Penny Nash, The Stability and Strength of the Ottonian

Dynasty in Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Germany

Iris Holzwart-Schäfer, Dynastic Changes, Legitimacy and

Political (Dis)Continuity – a Comparative Approach

Natalia Neverova, From Henry of Navarre to Henty IV: to be

an Ambassador in the Time of Change, the Time of

Doubt

18:00-19:00 – Networks’ meeting time (Rooms 4, 5.1 and 5.2)

20:00 – Conference-dinner at the Hotel Mundial (Praça Martim Moniz 2)

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2 (A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

Day 3 (26 June 2015)

SESSION 8 – 9:30-11:00

A.8. Mental Illnesses and the Dangers of

Consanguinity in Royalty

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Jonathan Spangler

B.8. The Ecclesiastical Defense of Royal Legitimacy

through Discourses and Actions I

Organizer: DEGRUPE project (The European

Dimension of a Group of Power: Ecclesiastics and the

political State Building of the Iberian Monarchies /

Monarchies (13th

-15th

centuries)

Chair: Isabel Baleiras

C.8. Late Medieval and Modern Queens and

Regents

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ana Maria Rodrigues

Boncho Dragiyski, Her (un)Becoming: Isabella of

Portugal (d. 1496) and Beatriz da Silva (d.

1492)

Hélder Carvalhal, F. Ceballos, T. J. Peters, G. Álvarez,

Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy: The Role of

Consanguinity in Braganza´s Dynasty (1640-

1910)

Timothy Peters, Vassiliki Rentoumi, Peter Garrard,

Cognitive Archaeology: New tools for

Historians. Handwriting Assessment and Latent

Semantic Analysis of the letters of King George

III of Great Britain (1738-1820) applied to a

Study of his Mental Illnesses

Hermínia Vilar, A Portuguese Prologue to the Schism:

Fernando I and the Church in the Last Decades

of the 14th

century

André Coelho, In the Coming of the Messiah of Lisbon:

Ecclesiastical Support during the Dynastic

Crisis of 1383-1385

Néstor Vigil, Ecclesiastics in the Construction of

International Legitimacy of the Portuguese

Dynasty of Avis

James Ellis, Making and Breaking Peace: Women as

Peacemakers in mid-fifteenth century Castile

Reneé Langlois, Power & Authority of Royal Queen

Mothers: Comparing the French Queen Regent

and the Ottoman Valide Sultan during the 16th

-

17th

centuries.

Ana Paula Avelar, Luisa de Guzmán: silent glimpses of

a reign

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

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SESSION 9 – 11:30-13:00

A.9. Legitimising the Braganza Dynasty

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ana Paula Avelar

B.9. The Ecclesiastical Defense of Royal Legitimacy

through Discourses and Actions II

Organizer: DEGRUPE project (The European

Dimension of a Group of Power: Ecclesiastics and the

political State Building of the Iberian Monarchies /

Monarchies (13th-15th centuries)

Chair: Maria João Branco

C.9. Legitimacy and Regnant Queenship

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Manuela Santos Silva

Viviane Kawata, «Necessidade de consentimento do

Reyno, & serem aprouados pelos tres Estados

delle, & em quanto não o fossem, não poderiaõ

Reynar»: the Relationships of Power between

Braganza Kings and their Councillors in the

17th

century

Francisca Almeida, The Exaltation of Braganza

Dynasty in the Royal Baptism: Liturgy as a

Means to Fulfill a Dynastic Purpose

Paula Almeida, The Exaltation of "Holiness" of

Bragança Dynasty as Legitimating Strategy

(17th

century)

Hermenegildo Fernandes, Bishop and Ulemah:

Negotiating Power in Portugal and in the

Almohada Empire around 1230

Francisco Díaz Marcilla, Oedipus Complex in

Ecclesiastical Soup: Loyalties and Disloyalties

of Clerics during the Reign of Alfonse X and

Sancho IV

Ricardo Seabra, The Regency of Pedro of Portugal and

the Influence of the Clergy

Ana de Fátima, William I and Emma of Normandy

Lynsey Wood, ‘The Very Next Blood of the King': the

Law of Female Dynastic Succession in English

History

Mariana Brockmann, Franco-Scottish Union: Dynasty,

Legitimacy and Regnant Queenship, 1548-1560

13:00-14:30 - Lunch

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King’s & Queens 4 – Royal Studies Network (Lisbon 23rd

– 27th June 2015) – Conference Program

Conference - Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2 (A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

SESSION 10 – 14:30-16:00

A.10. The War of the Spanish Succession

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Germán Gamero Igea

B.10. Monarchical Topics in Art and Literature

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Isabel Baleiras

C.10. Gender and Monarchy

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Hélder Carvalhal

Caitlin Brady, Political Concerns as Represented

Through Court Entertainment: La estatua de

Prometeo and the Power Struggle Between

Queen Consort Mariana and John of Austria

Cristina Agüero Carnerero, The War of the Spanish

Succession and the Resistance to Philip V. New

Documents on the Confiscation of the 11th

Admiral of Castille’s Palaces in Madrid

Rocío Martínez López, The Spanish Monarchy in the

Crossroad: Maximilian II Emmanuel of Bavaria

after the Outbreak of the War of Spanish

Succession (1700-1713)

Alexandra Karagianni, Purple Dreams of the Byzantine

Macedonian Dynasty in Manuscript

Illuminations: the Usurper Emperor Basil I

(867-886)

Inês Araújo, Iconography, Power and Legitimacy of

the Portuguese Kings: Images of War in the

Late Medieval and Early Modern Ages

Nadia van Pelt, After Henry VIII's death: Mid-Tudor

Drama and the Issues of Legitimacy and

Succession

Mariana Bonat Trevisan, Kings and Fathers: The

Monarchical Protection Function and the Fathering

Function in Avis’ Dynastic Discourses (Portugal –

15th century)

Emma Levitt, In the Flowering of his Age’: Knightly

Masculinity and the Establishment of the Yorkist

Dynasty under Edward IV (1461-1483)

Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues, Gender and Legitimacy in the

First Generations of the Avis Dynasty

16:00-16:30 – Coffee-break

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SESSION 11 – 16:30-18:00

A.11. Naples and the Bourbon Dynasty

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ellie Woodacre

B.11. Liturgy of Power: Ceremonial, Literary

Culture and Legitimacy in al-Andalus (10th

–11th

centuries)

Organizer: Inês Lourinho

Chair: Hermenegildo Fernandes

C.11. Royal Ceremonies and Dynastic Legitimacy

Organizer: K&Q4

Chair: Ana Maria Rodrigues

Jonathan Spangler, A New Dynasty for the Kingdom of

Naples in 1647: Guise, Bourbon or ‘other’?

Michele Lacriola, The Rise of the House of Bourbon in

the Kingdom of Naples

Cinzia Recca, ‘The Reversal of Dynasties’ during the

Era of House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of

Naples

Elsa Cardoso, Ceremonial and Political Legitimacy

under the Rule of Caliph ‘Abd ar-Rahman III

Ana Miranda, Culture and Political Legitimacy in the

11th

Century al-Andalus: the Aftasid Dynasty

Inês Lourinho, Yusuf b. Tashfin: Strategies Laid Down

by the Emir of Almoravids on his Way to

Kingship (c. 1070 – 1094)

Lucinda Dean, Stating their Place: Ceremonial

Legitimization of the Stewart Dynasty from

1371 to c.1460

Rebecca M. Favorito, The Coronation of Henry IV and

the Legitimization of Lancastrian Rule: The

Lancaster Sword as a Symbol of Conquest

Anna M. Duch, “King By Fact, Not By Law”:

Exequies and Legitimacy in Late Fifteenth

Century England

19:00-20:00 - Wine-reception at the Câmara Municipal de Lisboa

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CONFERENCE´S PARTICIPANTS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

AGÜERO CARNERERO, Cristina, The War of the Spanish Succession and the Resistance to Philip V. New Documents on the Confiscation of the 11th

Admiral of

Castile’s Palaces in Madrid A10

ALMEIDA, Francisca, The Exaltation of Braganza Dynasty in the Royal Baptism: Liturgy as a Means to Fulfill a Dynastic Purpose A9

ALMEIDA, Paula, The Exaltation of "Holiness" of Bragança Dynasty as Legitimating Strategy (17th

century) A9

ÁLVAREZ, G., Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy: The Role of Consanguinity in Braganza´s Dynasty (1640-1910) A8

ARAÚJO, Inês, Iconography, Power and Legitimacy of the Portuguese Kings: Images of War in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Ages B10

AVELAR, Ana Paula, Luisa de Guzmán: silent glimpses of a reign C8

BACKERRA, Charlotte, (Re-)Discovering a Family’s Traditions? The Hanoverians as Successors to the Throne of Great Britain C4

BALEIRAS, Isabel P., 1383-1385, Portugal: Coup d’État or Democracy? A4

BERGLUND, Louise, Queen Philippa of Scandinavia, Female Piety and Authority. Two Bohun Prayer Books and their Shifting Late Medieval Contexts C6

BERGQVIST, Kim, Teaching Princes How to Behave: the Castigos de Sancho IV in Light of the Dynastic Problems and Political Legitimacy of Alfonso X’s Second

Son A3

BONAT TREVISAN, Mariana, Kings and Fathers: The Monarchical Protection Function and the Fathering Function in Avis’ Dynastic Discourses (Portugal – 15th

Century) C10

BRADY, Caitlin, Regency of Mariana of Austria for Charles II A10

BRASIUNAITE, Austeja, The Role of Women in the Royal Court and as Medieval Diplomatic Envoys (Diplomatic Marriages and Dynastic Marriage During

Existence of Grand Duchy) C3

BROCKMANN, Mariana, Franco-Scottish Union: Dynasty, Legitimacy and Regnant Queenship, 1548-1560 C9

CARDOSO, Elsa, Ceremonial and Political Legitimacy under the Rule of Caliph ‘Abd ar-Rahman III B11

CARVALHAL, Hélder, Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy: The Role of Consanguinity in Braganza´s Dynasty (1640-1910) A8

CARVALHO, Cristina, Hints of Absolutist and Baroque Features in Charles II’s Restoration C3

CARVALHO-GONÇALVES, Leonardo, The Royal Good Deaths in Medieval Chronicles as Part of the Avis Dynasty Legitimacy Campaign: The Examples of John I

and Philippa of Lancaster in a Comparative Vision. A4

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CEBALLOS, F., Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy: The Role of Consanguinity in Braganza´s Dynasty (1640-1910) A8

CHOINSKA-MIKA, Jolanta, ‘Pupilla libertatis’. Royal "Free Elections" in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: the Origins, Ideology and Practice in the 16th

century B1

COELHO, André, In the Coming of the Messiah of Lisbon: Ecclesiastical Support during the Dynastic Crisis of 1383-1385 B8

COLLA, Elisabetta, When the Emperor is a woman: the case of Wu Zetian C2

COSTA, Adelaide, Blanca of Castile: a Mere Detail in the Portuguese Dynastic Change of 1385? A5

CRUZ, Maria Leonor G., Filipe I de Portugal: ordenações do reino e regras de gestão social e económica na mudança de dinastia A6

DEAN, Lucinda, Stating their Place: Ceremonial Legitimization of the Stewart Dynasty from 1371 to c.1460 C11

DÍAZ MARCILLA, Francisco, Oedipus Complex in Ecclesiastical Soup: Loyalties and Disloyalties of Clerics during the Reign of Alfonse X and Sancho IV B9

DRAGIYSKI, Boncho, Her (un)Becoming: Isabella of Portugal (d. 1496) and Beatriz da Silva (d. 1492) A8

DUCH, Anna M., “King By Fact, Not By Law”: Exequies and Legitimacy in Late Fifteenth Century England C11

ELLIS, James, Making and Breaking Peace: Women as Peacemakers in mid-fifteenth century Castile C8

FARIA, Ana Leal de, Is it Better to be Queen for a Single Day than Duchess an Entire Life? (1656-62) A7

FARIA, Tiago Viula, All in the Family: Cross-Legitimization Strategies in Two Late-Medieval Monarchies A4

FAROOQ, Fouzia, Importing Trust into the Realm: A Study of Power-base of the Delhi Sultans A2

FÁTIMA, Ana de, William I and Emma of Normandy C9

FAVORITO, Rebecca M., The Coronation of Henry IV and the Legitimization of Lancastrian Rule: The Lancaster Sword as a Symbol of Conquest C11

FERNANDES, Hermenegildo, Bishop and Ulemah: Negotiating Power in Portugal and in the Almohada Empire around 1230 B9

FRANCISCO, Filipe, Na fronteira de novas legitimidades – As Cortes de 1697 A6

GAMERO IGEA, Germán, Keeping Loyalty at the End of a Dynasty: the “Other Courtiers” of Ferdinand II of Aragon (1468-1516) A5

GARRARD, Peter, Cognitive Archaeology: New tools for Historians. Handwriting Assessment and Latent Semantic Analysis of the letters of King George III of Great

Britain (1738-1820) applied to a Study of his Mental Illnesses A8

GONZÁLEZ GONZÁLEZ, Raúl, Monarchy and Urban Oligarchies in the Kingdom of Castile during the 15th century: Power, Service and Social Ascent B3

GROHSE, Ian Peter, Fiction of Adult Rule: Youth and Kingship in Twelfth-Century Norway B5

HOLDORPH, Rebecca, ‘He is Legitimate Heir of the Realms’: John of Gaunt, Constance of Castile and the Lancastrian Claim to Castile and León B6

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HOLZWART-SCHÄFER, Iris, Dynastic Changes, Legitimacy and Political (Dis)Continuity – a Comparative Approach C7

HUNDAHL, Kerstin, Christopher I. Right or Usurpation of the Throne? Using the Past as a Legitimization Tool B5

KALINOWSKA, Anna, ‘Illustrious Jagiellonian Blood’. Dynastic Tradition and Legitimacy of Royal Power in the 17th century Poland-Lithuania B1

KARAGIANNI, Alexandra, Purple Dreams of the Byzantine Macedonian Dynasty in Manuscript Illuminations: the Usurper Emperor Basil I (867-886) B10

KAWATA, Viviane, «Necessidade de consentimento do Reyno, & serem aprouados pelos tres Estados delle, & em quanto não o fossem, não poderiaõ Reynar» : the

Relationships of Power between Braganza Kings and their Councillors in the 17th

century A9

KINNE, Elizabeth, Subject to Change: Forging Early and Post-Modern Subjectivities in Christine de Pizan and Frank Herbert B4

KLEINE, Marina, Alfonso X and the Theoretical Apparatus of the Royal Power in the Crown of Castile during the 13th century B2

KOLMOGOROVA, Ekaterina, The Role of the Portraiture in the Supporting of the Legitimacy of the Imperial Power in XVIII - early XIX century Russia C5

KOROBTCHENKO, Júlia Platonovna, Her Majesty the Queen Maria II and the Duque of Leuchtenberg: the First Royal Marriage of the Portuguese Constitutional

Monarchy C5

KURAS, Katarzyna, ‘The King with his People, the People with their King’. Legitimacy of Royal Power in the 18th c. Poland-Lithuania B1

LACRIOLA, Michele, The Rise of the House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of Naples A11

LANGLOIS, Reneé, Power & Authority of Royal Queen Mothers: Comparing the French Queen Regent and the Ottoman Valide Sultan during the 16th-17

th centuries.

C8

LEITÃO, André O., Building Legitimacies: the Role of Legal Scholars in the Consolidation of the New Hispanic Dynasties (late-14th to early-15th centuries) A3

LENEGHAN, Francis, Beowulf and Biblical Kinship: A Dynastic Model? A1

LEVITT, Emma, In the Flowering of his Age’: Knightly Masculinity and the Establishment of the Yorkist Dynasty under Edward IV (1461-1483) C10

LIN, Hang, From Tribesmen of Manchuria to Ruler of China: Legitimation under the Jurchen Jin (1125-1234) in Twelfth-Century China A1

LOURINHO, Inês, Yusuf b. Tashfin: Strategies Laid Down by the Emir of Almoravids on his Way to Kingship (c. 1070 – 1094) B11

LUCÍA GÓMEZ-CHACÓN, Diana, The Dominicanism of Two Virtuous Queens: Mary and Eleanor of Aragon C6

LUÍS, Nuno Castro, João, Prince Regent: “To be or not to be” in the Dynasty of Bragança A7

MARTÍNEZ ALCORLO, Ruth, Marriage, Power and Legitimacy: Isabel of Castile (1470-1498) and Manuel I of Portugal C3

MARTÍNEZ LÓPEZ, Rocío, The Spanish Monarchy in the Crossroad: Maximilian II Emmanuel of Bavaria after the Outbreak of the War of Spanish Succession

(1700-1713) A10

MESLEY, Matthew M., Episcopal Kingmakers: Political Legitimacy and Gender in Thirteenth-Century Germany and England A3

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MIRANDA, Ana, Culture and Political Legitimacy in the 11th

Century al-Andalus: the Aftasid Dynasty B11

NASH, Penny, The Stability and Strength of the Ottonian Dynasty in Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Germany C7

NEVEROVA, Natalia, From Henry of Navarre to Henry IV: to be an Ambassador in the Time of Change, the Time of Doubt C7

NORTE, Armando, Building Legitimacies: the Role of Legal Scholars in the Consolidation of the New Hispanic Dynasties (late-14th to early-15th centuries) A3

PARANQUE, Estelle, Threats to the English Crown: Elizabeth Tudor’s and Mary Queen of Scots’ Rhetoric as Prisoners B4

PASCUAL-ARGENTE, Clara, El Victorial’s Galician Knight and the Networks of Petrismo B7

PELAZ FLORES, Diana, Much more than the King’s Wife. Marriage as Instrument of Queenly Authority and her Identity in the Trastámara Dynasty (1369-1474) B2

PELT, Nadia van, After Henry VIII's death: Mid-Tudor Drama and the Issues of Legitimacy and Succession B10

PERRSON, Fabian, Something Old and Something New: Weaving Legitimacy Into Early Modern Swedish Dynasties C4

PETERS, T.J., Dynastic Changes and Legitimacy: The Role of Consanguinity in Braganza´s Dynasty (1640-1910) A8

PETERS, Timothy, Cognitive Archaeology: New tools for Historians. Handwriting Assessment and Latent Semantic Analysis of the letters of King George III of Great

Britain (1738-1820) applied to a Study of his Mental Illnesses A8

PICHEL GOTÉRREZ, Ricardo, Courtly Culture and Literary Patronage: The Galician House of Andrade B7

PRIETO SAYAGUÉS, Juan, Royal Patronage versus Nobiliary Patronage at the Castilian Monasteries during the 15th

century. A Conflict of Legitimacies? B3

RAMIRO RAMÍREZ, Sergio, Francisco de los Cobos, Precursor of Arts: News on the Assimilation Process of the Empire Concept in Castile and Aragon and its

Impact on the Image of Power C1

RECCA, Cinzia, ‘The Reversal of Dynasties’ during the Era of House of Bourbon in the Kingdom of Naples A11

RENTOUMI, Vassiliki, Cognitive Archaeology: New tools for Historians. Handwriting Assessment and Latent Semantic Analysis of the letters of King George III of

Great Britain (1738-1820) applied to a Study of his Mental Illnesses A8

RHORCHI, Fatima, Consolidating Authority in 17th cent Morocco: Sultan Moulay Ismail's struggle for legitimacy. A2

RODRIGUES, Ana Maria S. A., Gender and Legitimacy in the First Generations of the Avis Dynasty C10

RODRIGUES, Paula, Two Crowns to a Queen without a Throne: Joanna, The Great Lady (1462-1530) A5

RODRÍGUEZ, Bretton, Competing Images of Pedro I: López de Ayala’s Chronicle in Context B6

RODRÍGUEZ-PORTO, Rosa, Controversy, Lineage and Memory: the Future of Petrista Networks B7

ROHR, Zita, Hollow Crowns and Shifting Sovereignties: Dynastic Change and Legitimacy in the Kingdom of Naples-Sicily 1380-1442 C1

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ROSELLÓ-MARTÍNEZ, Sacramento, Controversy, Lineage and Memory: the Future of Petrista Networks B7

RUIZ DOMINGO, Lledó, From the Election to the Consolidation. The Strategies of Legitimacy of the Trastámara Dynasty in the Crown of Aragon. B2

SÁNCHEZ SANZ, Arturo, Sovereignty, Kingship and Gender in Scythian World A1

SARTI, Cathleen, Just a Family Dispute? How Sigismund Vasa was Made an Alien by his Uncle Charles C4

SEABRA, Ricardo, The Regency of Pedro of Portugal and the Influence of the Clergy B9

SHADIS, Miriam, Legitimizing Queenship: the First Dynasty of the Kingdom of Portugal C2

SILLERAS, Nuria, Dynastic Legitimacy and Acculturation: the Trastámaras in Aragon (1412-1516) C1

SILVA, Manuela Santos, Regal Power and Royal Family in the Fundamental Iberian Legislation B3

SMÅBERG, Thomas, The Lion, the Duke and the infant King: Legitimizing Strategies of a Swedish Royal Lineage in the fourteenth century B5

SOARES, Carolina, The Regency of Prince Pedro - the Multiple Challenges in the Search of Balance and Legitimacy (1667-1683) A7

SPANGLER, Jonathan, A New Dynasty for the Kingdom of Naples in 1647: Guise, Bourbon or ‘other’? A11

URBANO, Pedro, A Throne and two Brothers: the Impact of the Civil War in the Composition of the Portuguese Royal Household. C5

VALDALISO, Covadonga, The lost chronicle of Peter I: Historiography and Literature in the Reconstruction of the Memory of the King B6

VIGIL, Néstor, Ecclesiastics in the Construction of International Legitimacy of the Portuguese Dynasty of Avis B8

VILAR, Hermínia, A Portuguese Prologue to the Schism: Fernando I and the Church in the Last Decades of the 14th

century B8

WOOD, Lynsey, The Very Next Blood of the King’: the Law of Female Dynastic Succession in English History C9

WOODACRE, Ellie, Memoirs of Queens -The Genesis of Queenship Studies? Representations of Queens in the works of Mary Hays and Early Modern Collective

Biographers C2

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Day 1 (24 June 2015 )

10:00-11:00 (Amphitheatre 4) Opening of working sessions:

Faculty Dean, Paulo Farmhouse Alberto; Head of University of Lisbon History Centre, Hermenegildo Fernandes

Keynote Lecture - Jeroen Duindam (University of Leiden)

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

11:30-13:00 - SESSION 1

A.1. Early Monarchic Models: Kinship, War and Royal Legitimacy

B.1. By the Grace of God or Free Will of the People? Legitimacy of Royal Power in Poland-Lithuania, 16th-18th c.

C.1. Dynastic Changes, Legitimacy and Acculturation

13:00-14:30 – Lunch

14:30-16:00 - SESSION 2

A.2. Muslim Monarchies

B.2. The Legitimacy Language. Consolidatitor Mechanisms and Strengthening Instruments of the Monarchical Power in the Crown of Castile during the

Middle Ages I

C.2. When the Ruler is a Woman

16:00-16:30 – Coffee-break

16:30–18:00 - SESSION 3

A.3. Building Medieval Ruling Legitimacies

B.3. The Legitimacy Language. Consolidatitor Mechanisms and Strengthening Instruments of the Monarchical Power in the Crown of Castile during the

Middle Ages II.

C.3. Court Ceremonial as Dynastic Legitimacy

18:00 – Book exhibition on Monarchy Subjects (Faculty Library)

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Day 2 (25 June 2015)

09:30-11:00 - SESSION 4

A.4. Dynastic Legitimacy after a Coup d’État

B.4. Rhetoric of Feminine Legitimacy

C.4. Using Political Culture as Strategy of Legitimization

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

11:30-13:00 - SESSION 5

A.5. Iberian Legitimacy Dilemmas in the Late Middle Ages

B.5. Creating Legitimacy and Kings in Medieval Scandinavia

C.5. Tradition and Change as Guarantees of Dynastic Continuity (18th/19th centuries)

13:00-14:30 – Lunch

14:30-16:00 – SESSION 6

A.6. Dynastic Changes in Modern Portugal (late 16th - late 17th centuries) [in Portuguese]

B.6. Confronted historiographies: A Re-examination of Contemporary Sources about the Castilian Civil War

C.6. Queenship and Religion

16:30-18:00 - SESSION 7

A.7. The Human Frailty of Monarchy. Portuguese Dynastic Changes and Regency Periods in XVII and XVIII centuries

B.7. ‘Petrista Networks’. Galicia as a Case-study

C.7. Dinastic Changes, Legitimacy and Political (Dis-)Continuity. A Comparative Approach

18h-19h – Networks’ meeting time (Rooms 4, 5.1 and 5.2)

20:00 – Conference-dinner at the Hotel Mundial (Praça Martim Moniz 2)

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Day 3 (26 June 2015)

9:30-11:00 - SESSION 8

A.8. Mental Illnesses and the Dangers of Consanguinity in Royalty

B.8. The Ecclesiastical Defense of Royal Legitimacy through Discourses and Actions I

C.8. Late Medieval and Modern Queens and Regents

11:00-11:30 – Coffee-break

11:30-13:00 - SESSION 9

A.9. Legitimising the Braganza Dynasty

B.9. The Ecclesiastical Defense of Royal Legitimacy through Discourses and Actions II

C.9. Legitimacy and Regnant Queenship

13:00-14:30 - Lunch

14:30-16:00 - SESSION 10

A.10. The War of the Spanish Succession

B.10. Monarchical Topics in Art and Literature

C.10. Gender and Monarchy

16:00-16:30 – Coffee-break

16:30-18:00 - SESSION 11

A.11. Naples and the Bourbon Dynasty

B.11. Liturgy of Power: Ceremonial, Literary Culture and Legitimacy in al-Andalus (10th –11th centuries)

C.11. Restoring Legitimacy after the Politic Turmoil

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How to go to the Conference

Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa

(University of Lisbon - School of Arts and Humanities)

Metro Cidade Universitária – linha amarela – Coroa L

(Underground Station Cidade Universitária - Yellow Line –

Zone L)

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REITORIA

METRO

FACULDADE DE LETRAS

Conference Rooms

A – Sala 4 / B – Sala 5.1 / C – Sala 5.2

(A – Room 4 / B – Room 5.1 / C – Room 5.2)

Faculdade de Letras

Main Entrance

Reitoria da

Universidade –

Entrance

Lunch (2nd

floor)

Metro / Underground Station

Cidade Universitária

UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA

(UNIVERSITY OF LISBON)

REITORIA AND FACULDADE

Amphitheatre 4

Library