This article discusses the repeated attempts made by churchmen in medieval Wales to elevate the bishopric of St David’s to metropolitan status. Drawing on often dubious “historical” evidence and an alleged precedent, several churchmen set about creating a tradition of St David’s distant past as archbishopric. The focus is on the cleric Giraldus Cambrensis, keen if ultimately unsuccessful aspirant to the bishopric, thanks to whose writings we know of the mechanisms used in the creation of an identity for St David’s, which plays in particular on the links of the site with Wales’s patron saint David. We moreover see the ways in which the various attempts at promoting St David’s over the centuries can be linked directly to the political situati...
The Introduction defines 'Welsh Clergy' for the purposes of this study, i. e. those in the dioceses ...
This article is the result of examining the witnesses to some 600 episcopal acta. Despite the unequa...
This article examines the events that, as legend has it, resulted in the foundation of Balliol Colle...
Where does St David's iconic status stem from and what is known of the man who lived 1500 years ago?...
This article explores the ways episcopal milieus on the north-eastern peripheries of Europe created ...
This article looks at ways in which the political situation in medieval Wales was reflected in the w...
This thesis attempts to explain the papacy’s significance to Welsh polities and the Welsh Church p...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
The following article explores some of the ways in which the leaders of a medieval ecclesiastical in...
In the early 840s, Archbishop Amolo of Lyons wrote to one of his suffragan bishops about extraordina...
In a world where religion played a far greater role in society than it does in the modern day, it is...
My PhD offers a reassessment of the representation of English bishops within episcopal vitae compose...
This article investigates the motivations behind royal pilgrimage to Rome in the early Middle Ages b...
The Introduction defines 'Welsh Clergy' for the purposes of this study, i. e. those in the dioceses ...
This article is the result of examining the witnesses to some 600 episcopal acta. Despite the unequa...
This article examines the events that, as legend has it, resulted in the foundation of Balliol Colle...
Where does St David's iconic status stem from and what is known of the man who lived 1500 years ago?...
This article explores the ways episcopal milieus on the north-eastern peripheries of Europe created ...
This article looks at ways in which the political situation in medieval Wales was reflected in the w...
This thesis attempts to explain the papacy’s significance to Welsh polities and the Welsh Church p...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This article surveys the development of the religious devotions and court life of David II of Scotla...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
The following article explores some of the ways in which the leaders of a medieval ecclesiastical in...
In the early 840s, Archbishop Amolo of Lyons wrote to one of his suffragan bishops about extraordina...
In a world where religion played a far greater role in society than it does in the modern day, it is...
My PhD offers a reassessment of the representation of English bishops within episcopal vitae compose...
This article investigates the motivations behind royal pilgrimage to Rome in the early Middle Ages b...
The Introduction defines 'Welsh Clergy' for the purposes of this study, i. e. those in the dioceses ...
This article is the result of examining the witnesses to some 600 episcopal acta. Despite the unequa...
This article examines the events that, as legend has it, resulted in the foundation of Balliol Colle...