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The language of kingship under Henry III: civilian, canonical, and dictaminal ideas in practice, c.1230-c.1252

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This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its engagement with wider continental ideological and administrative developments. Within the shared legal and cultural space of ‘Europe’, a number of factors contributed to the development of a language of power both secular and spiritual, including the growth of universities, the study of Roman civil and canon law, the development of dictamen and the increasing prominence of the mobi...

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History Faculty
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University of Oxford
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Corpus Christi College
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Institute of Historical Resesarch with the Royal Historical Society More from this funder
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DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford
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English
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2019-01-06

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