The Houses of Unmarried Infantas: The Cases of Juana, Violante, and Isabel of Aragon (1375-1392)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the formation, composition, and functioning of the households of three unmarried princesses (infantas) of late fourteenth-century Crown of Aragon; to consider the relationship between mothers and daughters and the purposes of the households, the personnel who compose those households, their fidelity of service and their familiar relation with other members of the same or other households. All arguments are supported by a very rich documentary sources
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