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Oakley, Francis, ed. Kingship. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470693636.

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Emily, Lyle, ed. Kingship. Edinburgh: Traditional Cosmology Society, 1988.

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Mason, Emma. Norman kingship. Bangor: Headstart History, 1991.

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Campbell, I. C. Classical Tongan kingship. Nukuʻalofa: ʻAtenisi University, 1989.

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1934-, Rosenthal Joel Thomas, and State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, eds. Kings and kingship. [Binghamton]: Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1986.

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B, O'Connor David, and Silverman David P, eds. Ancient Egyptian kingship. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995.

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1934-, Rosenthal Joel Thomas, ed. Kings and kingship. [Binghamton, N.Y.]: The Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1986.

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Martin, Buber. Kingship of God. 3rd ed. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press International, 1990.

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Melotti, Umberto. Ego e i suoi cugini: Una critica sociobiologica dell'antropologia della parentela. Milano: Centro studi terzo mondo, 1986.

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Per, Bilde, ed. Aspects of Hellenistic kingship. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 1996.

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Byrnes, M. Kings, Kingship and Adomnán. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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1933-, Karashima Noboru, ed. Kingship in Indian history. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 1999.

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Declan, Quigley, ed. The character of kingship. Oxford, UK: Berg, 2005.

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Jean-Claude, Galey, ed. Kingship and the kings. Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1990.

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Dick, Stefanie. The Myth of "Germanic" Kingship. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110209976.

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Grabowski, Antoni. The Construction of Ottonian Kingship. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462987234.

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German historians long assumed that the German Kingdom was created with Henry the Fowler's coronation in 919. The reigns of both Henry the Fowler, and his son Otto the Great, were studied and researched mainly through Widukind of Corvey's chronicle Res Gestae Saxonicae. There was one source on Ottonian times that was curiously absent from most of the serious research: Liudprand of Cremona's Antapodosis. The study of this chronicle leads to a reappraisal of the tenth century in Western Europe showing how mythology of the dynasty was constructed. By looking at the later reception (through later Middle Ages and then on 19th and 20th century historiography) the author showcases the longevity of Ottonian myths and the ideological expressions of the tenth century storytellers.
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Weiler, Björn. Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230593589.

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John, Gillingham, ed. Richard III: A medieval kingship. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993.

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Calvi, Lisanna. Kingship and tragedy, 1660-1715. Verona: QuiEdit, 2005.

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1940-, Gillingham John, ed. Richard III: A medieval kingship. London: Collins & Brown, 1993.

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Nagar, Vandana. Kingship in the Śukra-nīti. Delhi: Pushpa Prakashan, 1985.

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ʻAzīz, ʻAẓmah, and Bak János M, eds. Monotheistic kingship: The medieval variants. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2005.

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Sembrano, Lucio. La regalità di Dio: Metafora ebraica e contesto culturale del Vicino Oriente antico. Bologna: EDB, 1997.

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Kingship. Edinburgh: Published by the Traditional Cosmology Society, 1986.

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Winkler, Emily A. Conditional Kingship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812388.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 investigates narratives of becoming an English king, with particular emphasis on stories of royal accessions in the eleventh century in moments of disputed succession. It argues that the four historians created a new idea of English kingship: one in which anyone worthy, including a foreign conqueror, could become a true English king. All four writers diminish the significance of dynasty and being a natural English lord in favour of individual competence and royal responsibility, in different ways. For William of Malmesbury, legitimate succession depended primarily on a prospective king’s character. Henry emphasizes the desire and decision of the English in making a king. John of Worcester writes favourably of the House of Wessex, but king-making occurs in moments of reconciliation between contenders for the throne. For Gaimar, the succession of English kings is not dynastic, but rather a perpetual office wherein the king holds the kingdom of God.
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Winkler, Emily A. Conditional Kingship. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812388.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 argues that a legitimate English king, once on the throne, could fulfil the criteria for kingship, including piety, military leadership, character, and behaviour. It considers accounts of King Cnut and King William I as case studies for how a foreigner and conqueror could rule well and legitimately regardless of the circumstances of his assumption of power. It examines the relative importance of faults in critiques of reigning kings, arguing that whereas faults of leadership (especially military leadership, as William of Malmesbury’s critique of Edward the Confessor shows) were inexcusable, personal flaws could be forgiven if the king exerted himself to overcome them. A key implication of this chapter is that the Norman Conquest was not the lens through which the four historians viewed expectations for kings: in their view, the Danish Conquest set the important precedent whereby a foreign conqueror could rule legitimately as a quintessentially English king.
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Al-Azmeh, Aziz. Monotheistic Kingship. Edited by János M. Bak. Central European University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789633865507.

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Papoutsakis, Manolis. Vicarious Kingship. Mohr Siebeck, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-154002-8.

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Kingship: Accursed. Independently Published, 2019.

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Berkopes, Jason. Poisoned Kingship. Jason Scott Berkopes, 2024.

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Olsen, Philip. Kingship: Betrayal. Independently Published, 2019.

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Berkopes, Jason. Poisoned Kingship. Jason Scott Berkopes, 2024.

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Gerriety, Kelan. Deceitful Kingship. Sera Blue, 2021.

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Constructing Kingship. Manchester University Press, 2016.

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Berkopes, Jason. Poisoned Kingship. Jason Scott Berkopes, 2024.

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Isaiah's Kingship Polemic. Mohr Siebeck, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-157774-1.

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Barrow, G. W. S. Kingship and Unity. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474401821.

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Eppihimer, Melissa. Exemplars of Kingship. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190903015.001.0001.

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The Akkadian kings (ca. 2334–2154 BCE) created the first territorial state in the ancient Near East and were remembered as model kings for more than two millennia thereafter. Exemplars of Kingship: Art, Tradition, and the Legacy of the Akkadians evaluates how later rulers engaged with Akkadian visual models and memories of Akkadian kingship in their own images. Through analyses of post-Akkadian victory monuments, votive statues, cylinder seals, and other works of art, the book explores the intersection of visual traditions and cultural memory in ancient Mesopotamia. Exemplars of Kingship also deconstructs the modern reception of Akkadian art to reveal its impact on our perception of ancient responses to Akkadian art and kingship.
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Quigley, Declan. Character of Kingship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Quigley, Declan. Character of Kingship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Hughes, Nyesha. I Am Kingship. Independently Published, 2021.

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Character of Kingship. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2005.

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Martin, Buber. Kingship of God. Prometheus Books, Publishers, 2013.

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Quigley, Declan. Character of Kingship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Iams, F. M. Kingship of Christ. Baptist Standard Bearer, Incorporated, 2021.

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Wrigley, Christopher. Kingship and State. Cambridge Univ Pr 01/1//1996, 1996.

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Mason, Roger. Kingship and Commonweal. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 1998.

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Quigley, Declan. Character of Kingship. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Rupp, Stephen. Allegories Of Kingship. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991.

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Szarnach, P. Kings and Kingship. State Univ of New York Pr, 1986.

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