Thomas Becket, Henry II, Daughters and Sons: A Family Affair

IF 0.2 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of the British Archaeological Association Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI:10.1080/00681288.2023.2216067
C. Hennessy
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This study examines the intentions and activities of the children of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in participating in or promoting the cult of Thomas Becket. It looks at the existing material evidence as well as historical accounts. Much valuable recent work has focused on the daughters, Matilda, Leonor and Joanna, and their patronage regarding Becket, which includes the iconography of an illuminated manuscript page, the dedication of an altar and the design of a monumental mosaic. Taking the patronage of the daughters out of isolation, they are seen here in the context of the whole family. Young Henry was particularly involved with his father’s penance and independently venerated Becket. Richard and John also inherited their father’s sense that Becket was a supporter of the crown and honoured him at his tomb at key moments in their lives. Without underestimating both the daughters and other women as patrons of the arts, the relevance of viewing women within the historical framework of their lives and relationships is emphasized, including recognizing the involvement of their husbands. The sibling’s connections with the martyr are also evaluated in the light of the phenomenal success of Becket’s cult that spread so swiftly following his canonization.
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托马斯·贝克特,亨利二世,《女儿与儿子:家族大事》
本研究考察了亨利二世和阿基坦的埃莉诺的子女参与或宣传托马斯·贝克特邪教的意图和活动。它着眼于现有的物证以及历史记录。最近许多有价值的作品都集中在女儿玛蒂尔达、莱昂诺和乔安娜身上,以及她们对贝克特的赞助,其中包括一张照亮的手稿页的肖像画、祭坛的奉献和纪念碑马赛克的设计。把女儿们的庇护从孤立中解脱出来,她们在这里被放在整个家庭的背景下看待。年轻的亨利特别关注父亲的忏悔,并独立地崇敬贝克特。理查德和约翰还继承了他们父亲的观念,即贝克特是王冠的支持者,并在他们生命中的关键时刻在他的墓前向他致敬。在不低估女儿和其他女性作为艺术赞助人的情况下,强调了在女性生活和关系的历史框架内看待女性的相关性,包括承认她们丈夫的参与。根据贝克特被封为圣徒后迅速传播的邪教的非凡成功,也对这位兄弟姐妹与烈士的关系进行了评估。
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