The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Made in Palermo in the 1130s, it is often known as the mantle of Roger II. Following his coronation in 1130, King Roger II saw the need to ensure the succession of his sons. As part of his strategy to consolidate dynastic succession, Roger invested his sons with important titles in the mainland regions of the kingdom. This article has two parts: the first discusses the materials used to make the mantle, the journeys they took to reach Sicily and the diplomatic and commercial relationships necessary to acquire them. The second part argues that the mantle may have been made for the investiture ceremonies of the king’s sons and exam...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
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 ...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
This article applies recent methodological approaches to a case study of two Mediterranean objects f...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
Isabelle Dolezalek is the recipient of the 2018 ICMA Annual Book Prize. Roger II’s famous mantle and...
Lining from the coronation mantle of Roger II, Palermo; probably produced by Islamic weavers in Sici...
The article investigates crowns, garments and other symbols of sovereignty characterising the Kings ...
The 11th century was a time fraught with change. Dynasties rose and fell, nations were changed to th...
Twelfth-century Latin panegyrist Peter of Eboli famously described the multicultural atmosphere of t...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
The mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II of Sicily in the church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Paler...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
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 ...
The subject of this article is the mantle of the kings of Sicily, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museu...
This article applies recent methodological approaches to a case study of two Mediterranean objects f...
The creation of the Norman kingdom of Sicily under Roger II of Hauteville (1130-1154) was accompanie...
Isabelle Dolezalek is the recipient of the 2018 ICMA Annual Book Prize. Roger II’s famous mantle and...
Lining from the coronation mantle of Roger II, Palermo; probably produced by Islamic weavers in Sici...
The article investigates crowns, garments and other symbols of sovereignty characterising the Kings ...
The 11th century was a time fraught with change. Dynasties rose and fell, nations were changed to th...
Twelfth-century Latin panegyrist Peter of Eboli famously described the multicultural atmosphere of t...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
This dissertation examines the twelfth-century residences associated with the Norman Hautevilles in ...
The mosaic of Christ crowning Roger II of Sicily in the church of Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio, Paler...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
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 ...