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Acknowledgments Note on Contributors List of Illustrations Every Inch a King. Kings and Kingship from Antiquity to the Medieval World, Lynette Mitchell and Charles Melville Defining the Divine in Achaemenid Persian Kingship: The View from Bisitun, Margaret Cool Root Xenophon's Cyropaedia: Fictive History, Political Analysis and Thinking with Iranian Kings, Christopher Tuplin Alexander the Great: Divinity and the Rule of Law, Lynette Mitchell Seleucus I, Zeus and Alexander, Kyle Erickson Machiavelli and Xenophon's Cyrus: Searching for the Modern Conceptions of Monarchy, Waller Newell Ruling `Virtually'? Royal Images in Medieval English Law Books, Anthony Musson The Anomalous King of Conquered England, Laura Ashe Telling Tales of Adulterous Queens in Medieval England: From Olympias of Macedonia to Elizabeth Woodville, Joanna Laynesmith Royalty Reflected in the Chronicles of Froissart, Peter Ainsworth Breaking and Making Tradition: AEthelstan, `Abd-ar-Rahman III, and their Panegyrists, Shane Bobrycki The King as Subject, Master and Model of Authority: The Case of Alfonso X of Castile, Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo God and Caesar: The Dynamics of Visigothic Monarchy, Andrew Fear `On the Road Again': Kings, Roads, and Accommodation in High Medieval Germany, John Bernhardt Ruling from the Outside: A New Perspective on Early Turkish Kingship in Iran, David Durand-Guedy The Royal Image in Mongol Iran, Charles Melville Architecture and the Representations of Kingship During the Reign of the Safavid Shah `Abbas I, Kishwar Rizvi Index

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