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  6. Legenda Blahoslavené Anežky a čtyři listy sv. Kláry, ed. by Jan Kapistran Vyskočil (Prague: Universum, 1934)
  7. Kodeks dyplomatyczny Małopolski, ed. by Franciszek Piekosiński, 4 vols (Kraków: Akademia Umiejętności 1876–1886)
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  24. Klaniczay, Gábor, ‘The Power of the Saints and the Authority of the Popes: The History of Sainthood and Late Medieval Canonization Processes’, in Church and Belief in the Middle Ages: Popes, Saints, and Crusaders, ed. by Kirsi Salonen and Sari Katajala-Peltomaa (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016), pp. 117–40
  25. Kowalska, Barbara, ‘Błogosławiona Kinga i jej duchowi opiekunowie’, Prace Naukowe Wyższej Szkoly Pedagogicznej w Częstochowie. Zeszyty Historiczne, 6 (2000), 18394
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  27. Krafft, Otfried, Papsturkunde und Heiligsprechung: die päpstlichen Kanonisationen vom Mittelalter bis zur Reformation: ein Handbuch, Archiv für Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde: Beiheft, 9 (Cologne - Weimar - Vienna: Böhlau, 2005)
  28. Maude, Kathryn, Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts (Cambridge: Brewer, 2021)
  29. McNeil, Kent, ‘An Overview of Political Authority in Medieval Europe: Empire, Papacy, and the Rights of Infidels’, History of Political Thought, 41 (2020), 22147
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  30. Michalski, Maciej, Kobiety i świętość w żywotach trzynastowiecznych księżnych polskich (Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 2004)
  31. Morris, Colin, The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989)
  32. Mueller, Joan, The Privilege of Poverty: Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for a Franciscan Rule for Women (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006)
  33. Pac, Grzegorz, ‘The Papal Monopoly of the Canonisation and Translation of Saints on the Peripheries of Latin Christendom: The Case of Bohemia before c. 1150’, Journal of Medieval History, 48.4 (2022), 45777
    [Google Scholar]
  34. Pennington, Kenneth, Pope and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984)
  35. Robinson, I. S., The Papacy, 1073–1198: Continuity and Innovation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990)
  36. Rossignol, Sébastien, ‘The Authority and Charter Usage of Female Rulers in Medieval Silesia, c. 1200-c. 1330’, Journal of Medieval History, 40 (2014), 6384
    [Google Scholar]
  37. Saczyńska-Vercamer, Monika, ‘Authority without Power? Papal Rulership over East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages’, in Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe: Power, Ritual and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, ed. by Grischa Vercamer and Dušan Zupka, East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450, 78 (Leiden: Brill, 2021), pp. 417–45
  38. Salvador Martínez, H., Berenguela the Great and Her Times (1180–1246), The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 81 (Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  39. Vauchez, André, Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages, trans. by Jean Birrell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997)
  40. Whalen, Brett Edward, ‘The Papacy’, in The Routledge History of Medieval Christianity, ed. by Robert N. Swanson (London: Routledge, 2015), pp. 5–17
  41. Whalen, Brett Edward, The Two Powers: The Papacy, the Empire, and the Struggle for Sovereignty in the Thirteenth Century (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019)
  42. Wiedemann, Benedict, Papal Overlordship and European Princes, 1000–1270 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022)
  43. Zielinska, Agata, ‘Territorialization, the Papacy, and the Institutions of the Polish Church, 1198–1357’ (unpublished doctoral thesis, University College London, 2021)

References

  1. Primary Sources
    Annales Minorum, ed. by Luke Wadding, ii (Rome: Typis Rochi Bernabò, 1732)
  2. Bullarium Franciscanum Romanorum Pontificum, ed. J. H. Sbaralea, 1 (Rome: Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, 1759, repr. Santa Maria degli Angeli: Porziuncola, 1983)
  3. Claire d’Assise, Écrits: Introduction, texte latin, traduction notes et index, ed. and trans. by Marie-France Becker, Jean François Godet, and Thaddée Matura, Sources Chrétiennes, 325 (Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1985)
  4. Codex Diplomaticus et Epistolarius Regni Bohemiae, ed. by Gustave Friedrich, iii (Prague: Sumptibus comitiorum Regni Bohemiae, 1942)
  5. Hessisches Urkundenbuch I (1207–1299): Urkundenbuch der Deutschordens-Ballei Hessen, ed. by Arthur Wyß (Leipzig: S. Hirzel, 1879)
  6. Legenda Blahoslavené Anežky a čtyři listy sv. Kláry, ed. by Jan Kapistran Vyskočil (Prague: Universum, 1934)
  7. Kodeks dyplomatyczny Małopolski, ed. by Franciszek Piekosiński, 4 vols (Kraków: Akademia Umiejętności 1876–1886)
  8. Vita Annae ducissae Silesiae, ed. by Aleksander Semkowicz, Monumenta Poloniae Historica, 4 (Lviv: W komisie księgarni Gubrynowicza i Schmidta, 1884), pp. 656–61
  9. Vita sanctae Hedwigis, ed. by Aleksander Semkowicz, Monumenta Poloniae Historica, 4 (Lviv: W komisie księgarni Gubrynowicza i Schmidta, 1884), pp. 501–655
  10. Vita et miracula sancte Kyngae ducissae Cracoviensis, ed. by Wojciech Ketrzyński, Monumenta Poloniae Historica, 4 (Lviv: W komisie księgarni Gubrynowicza i Schmidta, 1884), pp. 662–744
  11. Vita sanctae Salomeae reginae Haliciensis auctore Stanislao franciscano, ed. by Wojciech Ketrzyński, Monumenta Poloniae Historica, 4 (Lviv: W komisie księgarni Gubrynowicza i Schmidta, 1884), pp. 770–96
  12. Quellenstudien zur Geschichte der hl. Elizabeth: Landgräfin von Thüringen, ed. by Albert Huyskens (Marburg: N.G. Elwert, 1908)
  13. Secondary Studies
    Ames, Christine Caldwell, ‘Does Inquisition Belong to Religious History?’, The American Historical Review, 110 (2005), 1137
    [Google Scholar]
  14. Ames, Christine Caldwell, Righteous Persecution: Inquisition, Dominicans, and Christianity in the Middle Ages (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009)
  15. Baura García, Eduardo, ‘Beatriz de Suabia: su vida y su influencia en los reinados de Fernando III y Alfonso X’, Alcanate: Revista de estudios Alfonsíes, 11 (2019), 61–95
  16. Bynum, Caroline Walker, ‘Women’s Stories, Women’s Symbols: A Critique of Victor Turner’s Theory of Liminality’, in Anthropology and the Study of Religion, ed. by Frank Reynolds and Robert Moore (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1984), pp. 105–25
  17. Elliott, Dyan, Proving Woman: Female Spirituality and Inquisitional Culture in the Later Middle Ages (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004)
  18. Felskau, Christian-Frederik, Agnes von Böhmen und die Klosteranlage der Klarissen und Franziskaner in Prag. Leben und Institution, Legende und Verehrung (Nordhausen: Bautz, 2008)
  19. Forrest, Ian, Trustworthy Men: How Inequality and Faith Made the Medieval Church (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018)
  20. Homza, Martin, Mulieres Suadentes — Persuasive Women: Female Royal Saints in Medieval East Central and Eastern Europe (Leiden: Brill, 2017)
  21. Jung, Jacqueline, ‘The Boots of Saint Hedwig: Thoughts on the Limits of the Agency of Things’, in The Agency of Things in Medieval and Early Modern Art: Materials, Power and Manipulation, ed. by Grażyna Jurkowlaniec, Ika Matyjaszkiewicz, and Zuzanna Sarnecka (New York: Routledge, 2018), pp. 173–96
  22. Klaniczay, Gábor, Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses: Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe, trans. by Éva Pálmai (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000)
  23. Klaniczay, Gábor, ‘The Inquisition of Miracles in Medieval Canonization Processes’, in Miracles in Medieval Canonization Processes: Structures, Functions, and Methodologies, ed. by Christian Krötzl and Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, International Medieval Research, 23 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2018), pp. 43–74
  24. Klaniczay, Gábor, ‘The Power of the Saints and the Authority of the Popes: The History of Sainthood and Late Medieval Canonization Processes’, in Church and Belief in the Middle Ages: Popes, Saints, and Crusaders, ed. by Kirsi Salonen and Sari Katajala-Peltomaa (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016), pp. 117–40
  25. Kowalska, Barbara, ‘Błogosławiona Kinga i jej duchowi opiekunowie’, Prace Naukowe Wyższej Szkoly Pedagogicznej w Częstochowie. Zeszyty Historiczne, 6 (2000), 18394
    [Google Scholar]
  26. Kowalska, Barbara, Święta Kinga. Rzeczywistość i legenda. Studium źródłoznawcze (Kraków: Avalon, 2008)
  27. Krafft, Otfried, Papsturkunde und Heiligsprechung: die päpstlichen Kanonisationen vom Mittelalter bis zur Reformation: ein Handbuch, Archiv für Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde: Beiheft, 9 (Cologne - Weimar - Vienna: Böhlau, 2005)
  28. Maude, Kathryn, Addressing Women in Early Medieval Religious Texts (Cambridge: Brewer, 2021)
  29. McNeil, Kent, ‘An Overview of Political Authority in Medieval Europe: Empire, Papacy, and the Rights of Infidels’, History of Political Thought, 41 (2020), 22147
    [Google Scholar]
  30. Michalski, Maciej, Kobiety i świętość w żywotach trzynastowiecznych księżnych polskich (Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 2004)
  31. Morris, Colin, The Papal Monarchy: The Western Church from 1050 to 1250 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989)
  32. Mueller, Joan, The Privilege of Poverty: Clare of Assisi, Agnes of Prague, and the Struggle for a Franciscan Rule for Women (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006)
  33. Pac, Grzegorz, ‘The Papal Monopoly of the Canonisation and Translation of Saints on the Peripheries of Latin Christendom: The Case of Bohemia before c. 1150’, Journal of Medieval History, 48.4 (2022), 45777
    [Google Scholar]
  34. Pennington, Kenneth, Pope and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984)
  35. Robinson, I. S., The Papacy, 1073–1198: Continuity and Innovation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990)
  36. Rossignol, Sébastien, ‘The Authority and Charter Usage of Female Rulers in Medieval Silesia, c. 1200-c. 1330’, Journal of Medieval History, 40 (2014), 6384
    [Google Scholar]
  37. Saczyńska-Vercamer, Monika, ‘Authority without Power? Papal Rulership over East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages’, in Rulership in Medieval East Central Europe: Power, Ritual and Legitimacy in Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, ed. by Grischa Vercamer and Dušan Zupka, East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450–1450, 78 (Leiden: Brill, 2021), pp. 417–45
  38. Salvador Martínez, H., Berenguela the Great and Her Times (1180–1246), The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 81 (Leiden: Brill, 2021).
  39. Vauchez, André, Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages, trans. by Jean Birrell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997)
  40. Whalen, Brett Edward, ‘The Papacy’, in The Routledge History of Medieval Christianity, ed. by Robert N. Swanson (London: Routledge, 2015), pp. 5–17
  41. Whalen, Brett Edward, The Two Powers: The Papacy, the Empire, and the Struggle for Sovereignty in the Thirteenth Century (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019)
  42. Wiedemann, Benedict, Papal Overlordship and European Princes, 1000–1270 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022)
  43. Zielinska, Agata, ‘Territorialization, the Papacy, and the Institutions of the Polish Church, 1198–1357’ (unpublished doctoral thesis, University College London, 2021)
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