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CaraBeth
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Aspiring writer of Historical Fiction about Medieval queens. Dog lover.
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New! A Hungarian King’s granddaughter was married to Tsars of Bulgaria, but both marriages were short-lived. What her name was, and what became of her afterwards is a mystery…
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Anna/Elizabeth of Halych, Queen of Bulgaria
Portrait of Irene Komnene Doukaina, Queen of Bulgaria at Church of the Archangel of the Metropolis. Sometime thought to represent her daughter-in-law. When researching medieval royal women, I often…
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August 15, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Reposted by CaraBeth
New! Many Queen regents were accused of taken lovers after their husbands’ deaths. Kunigunda of Halych is one of the few queen regents who was actually known to have done so.
#medievalsky
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Kunigunda of Halych, Queen of Bohemia
Kunigunda in the Zbraslav Chronicle, 14th century. Many medieval dowager queens became regents after their husband’s deaths, if their children were still too young to rule, or if there was a …
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April 6, 2025 at 2:03 AM
New! Jadwiga of Poland was not the only woman in medieval Europe to be crowned King. Her older sister, Mary, was also crowned King.
#womenshistorymonth
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Mary, Queen of Hungary
Mary in the Chronica Hugarorum, 1488. Mary, the first Queen Regent- or female King- of Hungary, is often viewed as a pawn in a royal succession crisis, a young girl with no agency. She’s ofte…
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March 5, 2025 at 2:17 AM
New! A forgotten royal heiress, who could have been queen in her own right, but never was. It was not men who displaced her in the line of succession..
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Elizabeth of Slavonia, Princess of Taranto, and Titular Latin Empress of Constantinople
Coat of Arms of the House of Anjou-Hungary. (Chronicle of the Council of Constance, 1460.) Throughout history, there have been many royal heiresses who were moved back in the line of succession, du…
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February 15, 2025 at 7:05 PM
New! Read about Margaret of Bohemia, the second short-lived Queen of Hungary from the House of Luxembourg.
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Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary
Luxembourg coat of arms In 1318, Charles I of Hungary married Beatrice of Luxembourg, however she died just a year later, aged only fourteen. Around thirty years later, Charles’ son Louis, fr…
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December 31, 2024 at 9:43 PM
With the reopening of #NotreDame de Paris, I decided to take a look at the life of Isabella of Hainault, the only queen to be buried there. #medievalsky #writersofbluesky
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Isabella of Hainault, Queen of France
Isabella of Hainault in the Chroniques de Hainaut, 1450. With the reopening of Notre Dame de Paris, I decided to take a look at the life of Isabella of Hainault, the only queen to be buried there. …
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December 16, 2024 at 3:08 AM
Here's the latest post on my blog: a deep dive into the life of the fascinating Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary.
#medievalsky
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Elizabeth of Poland, Queen of Hungary
Elizabeth of Poland and her children, Chronicon Pictum, 14th century. After two or three marriages with no surviving children, Charles I of Hungary made one last marriage, this time with Elizabeth …
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December 8, 2024 at 7:11 PM
Hello Bluesky! My name is CaraBeth, and I’m an aspiring writer of historical fiction. My focus is on royal families in the Middle Ages, particularly on the women. I would also like to write some nonfiction books on ruling women in the Middle Ages. #medievalsky #writersofbluesky #historicalfiction
December 8, 2024 at 6:42 PM