Religion and Confession as the Bedrock of Monarchy and Court in Early Modern Europe

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Helen Watanabe-O’kelly
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At the moment of his coronation or succession, the early modern ruler, whether Catholic or Protestant, took on the role of bishop in the territory he ruled over. In addition, many rulers were imbued with a very real personal faith which underpinned their pious practices and those of their families. The first half of this article examines the monarch’s divine mandate and the reality of piety at court. The second half moves from the notion of religion as the foundation of the monarchical state, irrespective of confessional difference, to the impact that post-Reformation confessional divisions had on the lives of royal women by determining their marriage partners. It also discusses the way in which religion provided them with comfort in times of sorrow and the way in which they used the convent as a refuge from the world of the court.
宗教与忏悔:近代早期欧洲君主与宫廷的基石
在加冕或继任时,这位早期的现代统治者,无论是天主教徒还是新教徒,在他统治的领土上都扮演着主教的角色。此外,许多统治者都有一种非常真实的个人信仰,这种信仰支撑了他们和家人的虔诚信仰。本文的前半部分探讨了君主的神圣使命和在宫廷中虔诚的现实。后半部分从宗教是君主制国家的基础的概念,无论宗教信仰的差异如何,转移到宗教改革后的宗教信仰分裂通过决定婚姻伴侣对王室女性生活的影响。它还讨论了宗教在悲伤时期为他们提供安慰的方式,以及他们利用修道院作为躲避宫廷世界的避难所的方式。
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Court Historian Arts and Humanities-History
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