Anne of Kiev (c.1024–c.1075) and a reassessment of maternal power in the minority kingship of Philip I of France

Emily Joan Ward*

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Abstract

This article is a reassessment of Anne of Kiev as mother and guardian in the early years of the minority reign of her son, Philip I of France. The available chronicle evidence is re-examined and more emphasis is given to documentary sources which have previously been disregarded or overlooked. The article addresses outdated judgements about Anne’s role which are still prevalent in the historiography and aims finally to put them to rest, while arguing that Anne played a far more active role than has been suggested before.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-453
Number of pages19
JournalHistorical Research
Volume89
Issue number245
Early online date15 Jul 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2016

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