The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia

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The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia
Author : Robert Antonín
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 06 March 2017
ISBN : 9789004341128
Pages : 414 pages
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The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia discusses the development of medieval concepts and ideas about just and unjust rulership in medieval Bohemia. This theme is examined in the context of the European political thinking between 6th and 14th centuries.

The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia

The Ideal Ruler in Medieval Bohemia discusses the development of medieval concepts and ideas about just and unjust rulership in medieval Bohemia. This theme is examined in the context of the European political thinking between 6th and 14th centuries.

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