Queen Bona Sforza as Part of the Blended Family Not Obvious Relationships at the Royal Court in Cracow

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Agnieszka Januszek-Sieradzka
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Historiography has tried to break, not without difficulties and, so far, with rather limited success, the centuries-old ”black legend” concerning Bona Sforza (1494–1557), Queen of Poland from 1518. One of the most long-lasting and distinct components of the Queen’s image is the assessment that she was a bad mother, overprotective and toxic toward her elder children, and distant and indifferent toward her younger daughters, as well as a bad mother-in-law. Bona was a significant part of what we would nowadays refer to as a blended family. After her marriage to Sigismund the Old, Bona Sforza became a mother to his daughters from his first marriage. She gave birth to five children of her own between 1519 and 1526. The King’s daughter by his lifelong, pre-marriage concubine, Katarzyna Telniczanka, was brought up at the royal court in Cracow; so was the daughter of Katarzyna and her husband. The son of the King and Katarzyna, Jan, Bishop of Vilnius, had a close relationship with the royal family, and Queen Bona even established friendly relations with her husband’s illegitimate son. Bona’s means of functioning within the blended family, so typical of her, along with other elements of the extensive model of queenship established by her in Poland for the first time, were later continued by her daughters. The example of Bona’s queenship and motherhood seems to indicate that the skill of functioning within a blended royal family could be a cultural and dynastic investment, as well as an asset that provided benefits.
在克拉科夫的皇家宫廷里,女王博纳·斯福尔扎是混血家庭的一员,关系并不明显
史学界试图打破关于波兰1518年女王博纳·斯福尔扎(1494-1557)的数百年“黑色传说”,但并非没有困难,迄今为止,成功率相当有限。女王形象中最持久、最明显的组成部分之一是,人们认为她是一个坏母亲,对年长的孩子过度保护和有毒,对年幼的女儿疏远和漠不关心,还有一个坏婆婆。博纳是我们现在所说的混合家庭的重要组成部分。博纳·斯福尔扎与老西吉斯蒙德结婚后,成为了他第一次婚姻中女儿的母亲。1519年至1526年间,她生下了自己的五个孩子。国王的女儿由他终身未婚的小妾Katarzyna Telniczanka在克拉考的皇家宫廷抚养长大;卡塔日娜和她丈夫的女儿也是如此。维尔纽斯主教简是国王和卡塔日娜的儿子,与王室关系密切,博纳王后甚至与丈夫的私生子建立了友好关系。博纳在混合家庭中的运作方式,是她典型的,以及她第一次在波兰建立的广泛的女王模式的其他元素,后来被她的女儿们延续了下来。博纳的女王身份和母亲身份的例子似乎表明,在一个混合的王室中发挥作用的技能可能是一种文化和王朝投资,也是一种提供利益的资产。
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