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Reading a Princely Wedding Feast Reading a Princely Wedding Feast
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Births Births
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Weddings Weddings
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The Memorialization of Death The Memorialization of Death
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The Commemoration of Death in Barcelona The Commemoration of Death in Barcelona
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Noncalendrical Religious Festivals Noncalendrical Religious Festivals
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The Celebrations of England’s Conversion in Toledo The Celebrations of England’s Conversion in Toledo
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Celebrating Canonization in Madrid Celebrating Canonization in Madrid
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Ascending the Throne and Coronations Ascending the Throne and Coronations
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Becoming a King Becoming a King
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The Crown of Aragon The Crown of Aragon
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Coronations: Aragon and Castile Coronations: Aragon and Castile
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The Coronations of Alfonso IV of Aragon and Alfonso XI of Castile The Coronations of Alfonso IV of Aragon and Alfonso XI of Castile
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Alfonso IV. Alfonso IV.
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Castile’s Non-Sacral Monarchy. Castile’s Non-Sacral Monarchy.
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Alfonso XI. Alfonso XI.
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IX Noncalendrical Festivals: Life Cycles and Power
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Published:March 2012
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Abstract
This chapter discusses noncalendrical celebrations, that is, those high moments in the life cycle—birth, coming of age, coronation, marriage, and death—and the celebratory, almost ritualized, aspects of events organized to mark such important moments in the life cycles of kings and their close families. Celebrations often served as an extension of kingly and noble hegemony. In this regard, how other contending centers of authority—cities, noblemen, ecclesiastical authorities, and others—reacted to, shared in, or ignored these celebrations provides telling signs that none of these feasts were innocent affairs undertaken “just for fun.” They were always rife with wider political intent and meaning.
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