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Every Hyacinth the Garden Wears: The Archaeology of Medieval Hungarian Queenship (1000-1395)

Academic & Research
The CEU Campus
Wednesday, May 4, 2016, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Committee: Jozsef Laszlovszky, Alice Choyke, Katalin Szende

External Reader: Orsolya Rethelyi (present), Laszlo Szende (not present)

Student readers:

All student readers can read pages 1-30 and 320 - 329

Marta Kondor: Public and Official Objects of the Queen 30-71

Maria Vargha Grave monuments and burial sites of Hungarian queens 71 - 106

Dragos Nastasoiu : Public images of Hungarian queens 106- 143

Zsuzsanna Peto: Material Culture of the queen worn on the body and held 143 -178

Nirvana Silnovic: Clothing and Jewelry 178 - 208

Karen Stark: Semi-public and personal objects and images of the queen 208 - 261

Kristian Bertovic: Image of Hungarian queens in Illuminated Manuscripts 261 - 291

Miso Petrovic: Spaces of the Hungarian queens 291 - 318