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The Paradoxes of Royal Sainthood as Illustrated by Central European Examples
Discusses the relation of pagan sacrality to royal sainthood, the conflicting use of dynastic cults by kings and by the church, and the appearance of a large number of saintly princesses in the 13c. and its effects upon the evolution of dynastic sainthood.