Taking the Alpine region of Churraetia as a case study, this paper investigates processes of fiscal delegation, their preconditions, their legal construction, and their consequences. As Churraetia maintained many features of Roman provincial administration and statehood well into the Carolingian period, the article’s first part traces how fiscal revenues and rights came to be delegated to the episcopal church of Chur via royal privilege from the mid-9th century until 960. The delegation of fiscal rights usually happened in special situations when kings and grantees agreed on a closer cooperation in the future. In the course of this process, which in the case of Churraetia eventually turned a former Roman province into an ecclesiastical prin...
This study focuses on the developments of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly its emergence as a...
This thesis undertakes an extensive study of the early medieval documentation extant for northern It...
This paper examines the normative character of monastic exemption in the Latin West, that is to say,...
Taking the Alpine region of Churraetia as a case study, this paper investigates processes of fiscal ...
Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - t...
In the Merovingian era, the Church in Gaul was beginning to transform into a local church. Bishops r...
While immunities were perhaps the most important form of religious exemption in the medieval West th...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher.Humanities...
The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the go...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
This dissertation examines how lawyers wrote about the Church as a legal and political actor intheir...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This article analyzes the subordination of proprietary churches to the bishopric of León in the elev...
This study focuses on the developments of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly its emergence as a...
This thesis undertakes an extensive study of the early medieval documentation extant for northern It...
This paper examines the normative character of monastic exemption in the Latin West, that is to say,...
Taking the Alpine region of Churraetia as a case study, this paper investigates processes of fiscal ...
Focusing on the way bishops in the eleventh century used the ecclesiastical tithe - church taxes - t...
In the Merovingian era, the Church in Gaul was beginning to transform into a local church. Bishops r...
While immunities were perhaps the most important form of religious exemption in the medieval West th...
The only governmental institution to outlast the demise of the Roman Empire in western Europe was th...
This thesis aims to shed light on two, linked phenomena of the Carolingian period that have thusfar ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher.Humanities...
The capitularies of Carolingian kings and emperors are amongst the most important sources for the go...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
This dissertation examines how lawyers wrote about the Church as a legal and political actor intheir...
This is the first systematic investigation of the explosion in Christian building projects that tran...
This article analyzes the subordination of proprietary churches to the bishopric of León in the elev...
This study focuses on the developments of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly its emergence as a...
This thesis undertakes an extensive study of the early medieval documentation extant for northern It...
This paper examines the normative character of monastic exemption in the Latin West, that is to say,...