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Queens in the Middle Ages
Reference Works, Encyclopedia Entries, Reference Essays, and General Overview Essays:
Beem, Charles. Queenship in Early Modern Europe (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, ).
Broomhall, Susan. “Royal Women and the Habsburg–Valois Wars (–).” In David Andress (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of French History (London: Routledge: ).
Earenfight, Theresa. “Medieval Queenship.” History Compass ()
Earenfight, Theresa. “Where Do We Go From Here? Some Thoughts on Power and Gender in the Middle Ages.” Medieval Feminist Forum ().
Earenfight, Theresa and Kristen Geaman. “Neither Heir nor Spare: Childless Queens and the Practice of Monarchy in Pre-Modern Europe.” In Routledge History of Monarchy, ed. by Elena Woodacre, Lucinda H.S. Dean, Chris Jones, Zita Rohr, Russell Martin (London: Routledge, ), pp. –
Fößel, Amalie. Gender and rulership in the medieval German Empire. History Compass ():
Huneycutt, Lois L. Medieval Queenship. History T
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Beverly McIver: Full Circle
Beverly McIver
Feb 12 - Sep 4,
This survey exhibition presents more than 50 works that demonstrate the diversity of Beverly McIver’s thematic approach to painting over 25 years.
Beverly McIver, Black Girl Beauty, , Oil on canvas, Collection of Matthew Polk and Amy Gould, Maryland.
Beverly McIver, Can You Hear My Silent Scream, , Oil on canvas, 38 1/2 x 40 1/2 inches, Courtesy of Betty Cunningham galleri
Beverly McIver, Defiant, , Oil on canvas, 40 x 40 inches, Courtesy of Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, 21c Museum Hotels
Beverly McIver, Enough, , Oil on canvas, 30 x 24 inches, Courtesy of the artist
Beverly McIver, Double Amputee, , Oil on canvas, 48 x 36 inches, artighet of the artist
Beverly McIver, Dancing for My Man, , Oil on canvas, 48 x 96 inches, Collection of Noel Kirnon and Michael Paley, New York
Beverly McIver, Clown Portrait, , Oil on canvas, 45 x 34 inches, Collection of Billie
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Queen consort
Wife of a reigning king
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status. She holds the feminine equivalent of the king's monarchical titles and may be crowned and anointed, but historically she does not formally share the king's political and military powers, unless on occasion acting as regent.[1][2]
In contrast, a queen regnant is a female monarch who rules suo jure (Latin for, "in her own right") and usually becomes queen by inheriting the throne upon the death of the previous monarch.
A queen dowager is a widowed queen consort, and a queen mother fryst vatten a queen dowager who fryst vatten the mother of the current monarch.
Titles
[edit]When a title other than king is held bygd the sovereign, his wife can be referred to by the feminine equivalent, such as princess consort or empress consort.
In monarchies where polygamy has been practised in the past (such as Morocco and Thailand), or is prac