Genealogies between history and politics : The pride of being Capetian in France in the Middle Ages Medieval catalogues, which give the sequence of the occupants of various offices, and medieval genealogies, which give a more or less complex list of family relationships, may be considered on two levels, historiographical and political. On the one hand, such documents are proofs of legitimacy, but, on the other hand, they can be established only by an effort of erudition that it would be wrong to underestimate. Once they are established, however, they are indispensable tools for the historian's work. The genealogy composed at the monastery of Foigny in 1162 at the inspiration of the Abbot Robert presents a major part of the Capetian fami...
In an article published in 2015 (« La France profonde. Relations de parenté et alliances matrimonial...
Royal Heredity and Sacred Power Prior to 987 Historical ...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
Genealogies between history and politics : The pride of being Capetian in France in the Middle Ages ...
The genealogy of the Capetian line copied on fol. 222r of Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 2013, an ...
The family memory of the Bourgeois gentilhomme : private genealogies in France (17th and 18th centur...
© 2018 The Author(s). The political history of early medieval West Francia is often conceived of as ...
This thesis is centred on the study of the manuscripts of a popular genealogical chronicle of the ki...
International audienceDonneau de Visé’s Mercure galant profoundly transformed the writing, circulati...
Episcopal historiography and family model in the Latin West in the ninth century The episcopal li...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
International audienceThe idea of noble blood seems to be immemorial. In ancient Rome, hereditary bl...
Never before have the women of the Capetian royal dynasty in France been the subject of a study in t...
Lemaître (Jean-Loup), Family and Kinship in Geoffroy de Vigeois's Chronicle. Geoffroy as a Genealogi...
This article examines how the Plantagenet understood their political authority and how this was rela...
In an article published in 2015 (« La France profonde. Relations de parenté et alliances matrimonial...
Royal Heredity and Sacred Power Prior to 987 Historical ...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
Genealogies between history and politics : The pride of being Capetian in France in the Middle Ages ...
The genealogy of the Capetian line copied on fol. 222r of Paris, Bibliothèque Mazarine, MS 2013, an ...
The family memory of the Bourgeois gentilhomme : private genealogies in France (17th and 18th centur...
© 2018 The Author(s). The political history of early medieval West Francia is often conceived of as ...
This thesis is centred on the study of the manuscripts of a popular genealogical chronicle of the ki...
International audienceDonneau de Visé’s Mercure galant profoundly transformed the writing, circulati...
Episcopal historiography and family model in the Latin West in the ninth century The episcopal li...
The ruling dynasties literally surrounded themselves with their ancestors (real ones, as well as im...
International audienceThe idea of noble blood seems to be immemorial. In ancient Rome, hereditary bl...
Never before have the women of the Capetian royal dynasty in France been the subject of a study in t...
Lemaître (Jean-Loup), Family and Kinship in Geoffroy de Vigeois's Chronicle. Geoffroy as a Genealogi...
This article examines how the Plantagenet understood their political authority and how this was rela...
In an article published in 2015 (« La France profonde. Relations de parenté et alliances matrimonial...
Royal Heredity and Sacred Power Prior to 987 Historical ...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...