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Patronage of the poetic Melusine romance: Guillaume l'Archeveque's confrontation with dynastic crisis

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Colwell, Tania

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In 1400 Guillaume l'Archevêque, the lord of Parthenay, commissioned the Roman de Parthenay (RP), a poetic ancestral romance affirming his family's descent from Mélusine, the mythic fairy-serpentine matriarch of the Poitevin Lusignan dynasty. Prevailing

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Journal of Medieval History

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2037-12-31