Historica Olomucensia 1 (2025), 21-42 | DOI: 10.5507/ho.2025.013

Inane Reginæ nomen: Cultural Ambivalence Experiences of New Foreign Consorts within the Court (1490–1520)

Marcos Vinícius Marinho Fernandes
Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, TELEMME
Aix-en-Provence, France

Cross-cultural encounters were a hallmark of princely weddings in royal courts. The new royal consort was expected to uphold her family’s interests while simultaneously aligning herself with her husband’s policies. Despite their prominent diplomatic roles, princesses often faced significant challenges in asserting their authority within the intricate web of court politics, personal dynamics, and cultural differences. Through a comparative analysis of royal consorts newly introduced to the Portuguese, Burgundian, and Danish courts, this study aims to illuminate their multifaceted experiences, examining the delicate balance between duty, ambition, and identity. Their personal journeys not only shaped diplomatic relations but also influenced their perceptions of the matrimonial institution and its broader significance.

Keywords: royal consort; courtly culture; dynasty; marriage

Received: February 20, 2025; Revised: August 4, 2025; Accepted: September 22, 2025; Published: December 2, 2025  Show citation

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Vinícius Marinho Fernandes, M. (2025). Inane Reginæ nomen: Cultural Ambivalence Experiences of New Foreign Consorts within the Court (1490–1520). Historica Olomucensia66(1), 21-42. doi: 10.5507/ho.2025.013
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