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Ruling Sexuality: The Political Legitimacy of Isabel of Castile

This article examines the gendered construction of power during the reign of Isabel of Castile (1474-1504). The construction of her political legitimacy was based on her manipulation of her gender and sexuality intended to contrast with the perceived shortcomings of her brother, Enrique IV. Enrique&...

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Behavior
Chastity
Christianity
de Villena, Isabel
Gender
Isabella I, Queen of Spain (1451-1504)
Misogyny
Monarchy
Muslims
Nuns
Peninsulas
Political campaigns
Political legitimacy
Politics
Queens
Renaissance period
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Royalty
Sex role
Sex roles
Sexuality
Social aspects
Thrones
Women
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