
This map visualises the marital and parental connections of princely Western- and Central European dynasties between 1350 and 1550. It features the rulers and consorts born between 1350 and 1550 and their parents. Individuals are undirectedly connected to each other based on either a marital or parental relationship. Red nodes refer to individuals (ruler and/or consort) of the Burgundian State. Nodes are scaled based on the Eigenvector Centrality Count of the individual. See: Miara Fraikin and Meike Wiedemann, 'The "Burgundian Model" revisited: Using Digital Approaches to Explore the Reach of Burgundy', in Sanne Maekelberg and Krista De Jonge (eds.), Mapping the Space of the Early Modern Court in Europe. Functionality and Representation, 2023, pp.13-34.
Central Europe, Dynastic Relationships, Early Modern Period, Western Europe, Network, Burgundy, Late Middle Ages
Central Europe, Dynastic Relationships, Early Modern Period, Western Europe, Network, Burgundy, Late Middle Ages
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