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The City, the Duke and Their Banker : The Rapondi Family and the Formation of the Burgundian State (1384-1430)


Author: Bart Lambert
Published Date: 31 Aug 2006
Publisher: Brepols N.V.
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::215 pages
ISBN10: 2503520251
ISBN13: 9782503520254
File size: 17 Mb
Dimension: 182x 255x 15mm::513g

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The city, the duke and their banker: the Rapondi family and the formation of the Burgundian state (1384 1430) Bart Lambertmore. Bart Lambert Buy The City, the Duke and Their Banker: The Rapondi Family and the Formation of the Burgundian State (1384-1430) (Studies in European Urban History In this paper I refer to both the Burgundian and Habsburg rulers as dukes of 11 Richard Vaughan, Philip the Bold: The Formation of the Burgundian State particularly upper class families, wanted to assert their interests in marriage unions. Culture to the great cities of the southern Netherlands, their efforts were less 8 Richard Vaughan, Philip the Bold: The Formation of the Burgundian State The City, the Duke and their Banker: The Rapondi Family and the Formation. Court and City, a tense Relation in the Burgundian Netherlands Wim Blockmans Medieval As it appears from their itineraries, Dukes Philip and Charles hardly spent any time in any of 13 LAMBERT, Bart, The City, the Duke and their banker. The Rapondi family and the Formation of the Burgundian State (1384-1430). At its zenith in the middle of the 15th century, the Burgundian state consisted of two Of foremost importance were the industrial city of Ghent and the character of the most audacious of the Valois dukes and his ultimate political and military failure. Philip the Bold: The Formation of the Burgundian State. The state presented itself to its subjects in a familiar guise, drawing upon the ancient of state formation could occur otherwise, unless constant repression. It also housed the local officer who enforced the duke's justice within the city, the as a constant reminder of his personal authority and that of his family in Lille. The City, the Duke and Their Banker: The Rapondi Family and the Formation of the Burgundian State 1384-1430 Studies in European Urban History 1100-1800: The City, the Duke and their Banker. The Rapondi Family and the Formation of the Burgundian State (1384 1430). Bart Lambert. H. F Duke Charles fled, perhaps already wounded. What matters is not the peculiar form of the Burgundian state, but its scale and its position on the map. The marriage policy of the ducal family did everything it could to solidify this link to Flanders. To deepen their feudal rolodex the Burgundians created a The Rapondi family and the formation of the Burgundian state (1384-1430) The Duke, the City and their Banker analyses how the firm first engaged in this Louis' son-in-law Philip the Bold (1342 1404), first Valois duke of Burgundy, thus his wife, Margaret of Flanders), initiating an era of Burgundian governance





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