Queen’s Gold and Intercession: The Case of Eleanor of Aquitaine Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • Geaman, Kristen L

description

  • This article examines the medieval English fine known as queen's gold, in which the queen received ten percent of all voluntary fines paid to the king. The article argues that queen's gold has its origins in queenly intercession and thus represents a payment to the queen for the assistance she provided the payee in obtaining the king's favor.

publication date

  • 2010

published in

start page

  • 10

end page

  • 33

volume

  • 46