Anne of France

Anne of France
Title Anne of France PDF eBook
Author Anne (of France)
Publisher Tamesis Books
Pages 124
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 1843842939

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Anne of France (1461-1522), daughter of Louis XI and sister of Charles VIII, was one of the most powerful women of the fifteenth century. She was referred to by her contemporaries as Madame la Grande, and remained an activeand influential figure in France throughout her life. As the fifteenth century drew to a close, Anne composed a series of enseignements, "lessons", for her daughter Suzanne of Bourbon. These instructions represent a distillation of a lifetime's experience, and are presented through the portrait of an ideal princess, thus preparing her daughter to act both circumspectly and politically. Having steered her own course successfully, Anne offers her daughter advice intended to help her negotiate the difficult passage of a woman in the world of politics. This is the first translation into English of Anne of France's Lessons.

Anne of France : Lessons for My Daughter

Anne of France : Lessons for My Daughter
Title Anne of France : Lessons for My Daughter PDF eBook
Author Anne (of France)
Publisher DS Brewer
Pages 126
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781843840169

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Anne of France (1461-1522), daughter of Louis XI and sister of Charles VIII, was one of the most powerful women of the fifteenth century. She was referred to by her contemporaries as Madame la Grande, and remained an active and influential figure in France throughout her life. As the fifteenth century drew to a close, Anne composed a series of enseignements, "lessons", for her daughter Suzanne of Bourbon. These instructions represent a distillation of a lifetime's experience, and are presented through the portrait of an ideal princess, thus preparing her daughter to act both circumspectly and politically. Having steered her own course successfully, Anne offers her daughter advice intended to help her negotiate the difficult passage of a woman in the world of politics. This is the first translation into English of Anne of France's Lessons.

The Country Cooking of France

The Country Cooking of France
Title The Country Cooking of France PDF eBook
Author Anne Willan
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 395
Release 2007-09-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0811846466

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Renowned for her cooking school in France and her many bestselling cookbooks, Willan combines years of hands-on experience with extensive research to create a brand-new classic. Sprinkled with more than 250 recipes and 270 enchanting photos, this cookbook is an irresistible celebration of French culinary culture.

Memoirs of Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Twice Queen of France

Memoirs of Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Twice Queen of France
Title Memoirs of Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Twice Queen of France PDF eBook
Author Louisa Stuart Costello
Publisher London : W. & F.G. Cash
Pages 458
Release 1855
Genre Brittany (France)
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Anne of Austria

Anne of Austria
Title Anne of Austria PDF eBook
Author Ruth Kleinman
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1985
Genre France
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"Anne of Austria (22 September 1601? 20 January 1666) was Queen consort of France and Navarre, regent for her son, Louis XIV of France, and a Portuguese and Spanish Infanta by birth. During her regency (1643?1651) Cardinal Mazarin served as France's chief minister. Accounts of French court life of her era emphasize her difficult marital relations with her husband Louis XIII, her closeness to her son Louis XIV, and her disapproval of her son's marital infidelities."--Wikipedia.

Anne and Louis

Anne and Louis
Title Anne and Louis PDF eBook
Author Rozsa Gaston
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2018-12-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780984790685

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Winner of the General Fiction category of the Publishers Weekly 2018 BookLife Prize, Anne and Louis is the story of the early years of Anne of Brittany's marriage to Louis XII, King of France. Book Two of the Anne of Brittany Series, of which Anne and Charles is Book One.

The Cultural and Political Legacy of Anne de Bretagne

The Cultural and Political Legacy of Anne de Bretagne
Title The Cultural and Political Legacy of Anne de Bretagne PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Jane Brown
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 242
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843842238

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A queen who helped define the cultural landscape of her era. As duchess of Brittany [1491-1514] and twice queen of France [1491-98; 1498-1514], Anne de Bretagne set a benchmark by which to measure the status of female authority in Europe at the dawn of the Renaissance. Although at times a traditional political pawn, when men who ruled her life were involved in reshaping European alliances, Anne was directly or indirectly involved with the principal political and religious European leaders of her time and helped define the cultural landscape of her era. Taking a variety of cross-disciplinary perspectives, these ten essays by art historians, literary specialists, historians, and political scientists contribute to the ongoing discussion ofAnne de Bretagne and seek to prompt further investigations into her cultural and political impact. At the same time, they offer insight of a broader nature into related areas of intellectual interest - patronage, the history of the book, the power and definition of queenship and the interpretation of politico-cultural documents and court spectacles - thereby confirming the extensive nature of Anne's legacy. CYNTHIA J. BROWN is Professor of French at the University of California, Santa Barbara.