A house divided Wittelsbach confessional court cultures in the Holy Roman Empire, c. 1550-1650 /
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| Format: | Electronisk eBog |
| Sprog: | engelsk |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2010.
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| Serier: | Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ;
v. 150. |
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| Online adgang: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
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Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Reflecting dynastic destinies: mirror of prince literature and Wittelsbach education
- Patronage and piety: the confessionalization of Wittelsbach courts in Heidelberg and Munich
- Confessional frontiers and border wars: the confessionalization of Bavaria and the Palatinate
- Wedding bells and cannon fire: Wittelsbach confessional diplomacy
- A winter's tale: the "Winter King" and the court at Prague
- Image-breaking: iconoclasm and identity crisis
- Clarion calls: White Mountain and Wittelsbach legitimacy
- Metamorphosis: the Palatinate in transition and the "Bohemian" court in exile at The Hague
- Appendix A: Wittelsbach genealogy (1300-1550)
- Appendix B: Palatine Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650)
- Appendix C: Bavarian Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650).