The mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II of Sicily in the church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Palermo has long been recognized for its Byzantine influence. While acknowledging this debt, this article calls attention to a little-discussed western influence - the fleurs-de-lis on the king’s robe - and argues that although the mosaic borrowed heavily from Byzantine imperial iconography, the inclusion of lilies was meant to emphasize Roger’s French connections. This study discusses the growing significance of the flower among the Capetian kings (particularly Louis VII) and investigates the broader historical context that includes the rise of the French monarchy, the development of the French state, and the nature of French identity in the twel...
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This thesis investigates the connection between King Francis I’s patronage of Italian antique sculpt...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
This article focuses on the early fourteenth-century panel painting by Simone Martini known from its...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
This article explores Francis of Assisi’s relationship with France, starting with his name, and con...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
This thesis investigates the connection between King Francis I’s patronage of Italian antique sculpt...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
This article focuses on the early fourteenth-century panel painting by Simone Martini known from its...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
peer reviewedThis article examines two Occitan-language manuscripts that depict the lineage of King ...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
This article explores Francis of Assisi’s relationship with France, starting with his name, and con...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
International audienceThis article considers the way in which Geoffrey Malaterra legitimizes the car...
This thesis investigates the connection between King Francis I’s patronage of Italian antique sculpt...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...