Until the early 1950s, many Italian bishops used to style themselves princes, dukes, earls, etc. This article provides insight into the medieval origin of this custom and reconstructs the political context which allowed its establishment. Through analysis of the relationships between bishops and major political players (the emperor, the city-states, the landed nobility, the early Renaissance states) it is possible to identify two periods of proliferation of these titles. The first dates back to the 11th-12th centuries, when some bishops who had received the comitatus from the emperor derived from it the title of comes (earl) in order to handle the Commons' claims over the cities. The second occurred in the 14th century, when many other bish...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
When the Sicilian monarchy was established after years of conflict, King Roger II began to consolida...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Bishop names and kinship in the early medieval Libri memoriales. Comments on the social origins of t...
In the XII and the XIII centuries the medieval papal monarchy has undergone a major development. Its...
In the XII and the XIII centuries the medieval papal monarchy has undergone a major development. Its...
This article explores the continued use of titles, especially those once reserved for Roman senators...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The paper aims to determine in what manner official papal titles are an expressi...
The comparative study of dynastic palaces requires an examination of both institutional and juridica...
In 14th century northern Italy, the incorporation of many formerly independent cities by the rising ...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
It is a common assumption that the title of supreme priesthood or pontifex maximus is included in th...
Most recent research on Sicilian aristocracy in early modern age has shown how the elite of the isla...
Besides seeking to outline social changes over two centuries in a medium-sized Italian town very dif...
Sandro Carocci, The Pervasiveness of Lordship (Italy, 1050-1500) The impact of medieval lordshi...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
When the Sicilian monarchy was established after years of conflict, King Roger II began to consolida...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Bishop names and kinship in the early medieval Libri memoriales. Comments on the social origins of t...
In the XII and the XIII centuries the medieval papal monarchy has undergone a major development. Its...
In the XII and the XIII centuries the medieval papal monarchy has undergone a major development. Its...
This article explores the continued use of titles, especially those once reserved for Roman senators...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The paper aims to determine in what manner official papal titles are an expressi...
The comparative study of dynastic palaces requires an examination of both institutional and juridica...
In 14th century northern Italy, the incorporation of many formerly independent cities by the rising ...
The most recent historiography has confirmed the importance of ecclesiastical careers within the ran...
It is a common assumption that the title of supreme priesthood or pontifex maximus is included in th...
Most recent research on Sicilian aristocracy in early modern age has shown how the elite of the isla...
Besides seeking to outline social changes over two centuries in a medium-sized Italian town very dif...
Sandro Carocci, The Pervasiveness of Lordship (Italy, 1050-1500) The impact of medieval lordshi...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
When the Sicilian monarchy was established after years of conflict, King Roger II began to consolida...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...