Berengaria of Navarre, Queen and Lord: Making Connections in Medieval Europe
Gosport Museum and Art Gallery, The Roberts Room, 19 Walpole Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NS
Wife of Richard I, Berengaria of Navarre's tenure as queen has been paid little attention, not least because she never visited England whilst married to Richard.
Politically isolated and personally neglected during her marriage, the marital alliance between England and Navarre proved highly useful to Richard during the Third Crusade.
Beyond her marriage however, Berengaria's political skills, negotiations with the papacy and the kings of France, as well as her close friendship with her sister, Blanche, countess of Champagne, enabled her to draw together a series of networks and connections that benefited not only her but also placed her at the centre of a network across Western Europe.
This is the story of a woman who defied the odds and emerged as a powerful figure on the political scene of medieval France.
Historian and Author, Gabrielle Storey, will give a short talk about the research which supported her writing and invites you to ask questions. Opportunity to buy a signed copy of the book, if you wish...
Gosport Museum and Art Gallery, The Roberts Room, 19 Walpole Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NS
This venue is fully accessible. Blue Badge parking on-road on either side of venue. Other parking, including accessible, available close by in South Street car park, or adjacent at Morrisons Supermarket for customers.
Please check out other HODs events running and view the Museum and Gallery displays whilst you are there. The Cafe serves locally sourced snacks and drinks, and the shop stocks products from local creative makers.