edited by J. Haemers, H. Wijsman, and C. Van Hoorebeeck
Entre la ville, la noblesse et l'Etat: Philippe de Cleves (1456-1528), homme politique et bibliophile
Brepols (distributed) - Philip of Cleves (1456-1528) was a remarkable man in more than one way. Philip was the son of Adolphe, seignior of Cleves and Ravenstein, and of Beatrice of Portugal and, like many aristocrats at the end of the Middle Ages, he enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle. The various contributions to this book provide an answer to the key question about Philip's political leanings during this troubled period: what priority did he place on his relations with the prince and the other aristocrats, or did he rather prefer to secure his interests in the city? Based largely on unpublished documentation, attention is focussed on the cultural, political, social and military role played by Philip of Cleves in the conflicts between City and State. French text. 300p (Brepols Publishers 2007). 9782503519128. Paperback [Attributes: Soft Cover]
[Bookseller: The David Brown Book Company]
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