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Empresses, History, Biography, Nobility, Court and courtiers, Habsburg, house of, Nobility, rome, Holy roman empire, history, Courts and courtiers, Europe, kings and rulersPeople
Maria Empress, consort of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor (1528-1603), Elisabeth of Austria, Queen, consort of Charles IX, King of France (1554-1592), House of HabsburgPlaces
Vienna (Austria), Holy Roman EmpireTimes
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Queen's apprentice: archduchess Elizabeth, empress Maria, the Habsburgs, and the Holy Roman Empire, 1554-1569
2010, Brill, BRILL
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Queen's apprentice: archduchess Elizabeth, empress Maria, the Habsburgs, and the Holy Roman Empire, 1554-1569
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Table of Contents
Introduction : a queen in training and an empress in charge
Playing queen : in the women's court at Vienna and Wiener Neustadt, 1554-1560
Marriage negotiations and the tumultuous 1560's
Empress and imperial daughter
Wars and weddings on the horizon
Conclusions : growing up: a queen before the fact.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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