"St. Helena, mother of Constantine the Great and legendary finder of the True Cross, was appropriated in the middle ages as a British saint. The rise and persistence of this legend harnessed Helena's imperial and sacred status to portray her as a romance heroine, source of national pride, and a legitimising link to imperial Rome. This study is the first to examine the origins, development, political exploitation, and decline of this legend, whose momentum and adaptive power are traced from Anglo-Saxon England to the twentieth century. Using Latin, English and Welsh texts, as well as church dedications and visual arts, the author examines the positive effect of the British legend on the cult of St. Helena and the reasons for its wide appeal ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This thesis examines the four surviving medieval British saint plays, the East Anglian Digby Mary Ma...
Notre étude porte sur le développement du culte d’Hélène à l’époque carolingienne. Si la fin de l’an...
Notre étude porte sur le développement du culte d’Hélène à l’époque carolingienne. Si la fin de l’an...
The symbolic role of Helena throughout the Byzantine period has never been considered in any detail....
This article explores the ways in which the three fourth-century figures Constantine the Great (d. 3...
This research will examine the origins of the cult of Saint George in late medieval England, and wil...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
St Katherine of Alexandria, traditionally martyred c. 305, became one of the most popular saints of ...
This dissertation examines four different versions of the Legend of St. Katherine of Alexandria in M...
This translation was undertaken as part of the AHRC funded project 'Hagiography at the Frontiers' un...
This study examines how much of Celtic Iron Age cultural heritage can be found in the depiction of a...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This thesis examines the four surviving medieval British saint plays, the East Anglian Digby Mary Ma...
Notre étude porte sur le développement du culte d’Hélène à l’époque carolingienne. Si la fin de l’an...
Notre étude porte sur le développement du culte d’Hélène à l’époque carolingienne. Si la fin de l’an...
The symbolic role of Helena throughout the Byzantine period has never been considered in any detail....
This article explores the ways in which the three fourth-century figures Constantine the Great (d. 3...
This research will examine the origins of the cult of Saint George in late medieval England, and wil...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
St Katherine of Alexandria, traditionally martyred c. 305, became one of the most popular saints of ...
This dissertation examines four different versions of the Legend of St. Katherine of Alexandria in M...
This translation was undertaken as part of the AHRC funded project 'Hagiography at the Frontiers' un...
This study examines how much of Celtic Iron Age cultural heritage can be found in the depiction of a...
This paper considers the argument that St George is a vague saint who should not have achieved such ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first ...
This thesis examines the four surviving medieval British saint plays, the East Anglian Digby Mary Ma...