Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted the collection of relics in cathedrals and/or urban foundations both to centralize their power and to increase their prestige. Their ventures were part of a wider framework in which the mobility of the saints’ bodies, which was strictly defined by the Carolingian authorities, put various political and social agents in a relationship, often competitive, with each other. This paper considers two cases of the translation of saints’ bodies at the peripheries of the Carolingian Empire: the furta sacra of St Mark (from Alexandria, Egypt to Venice, 828) and St Bartholomew (from the island of Lipari to Benevento, 838-839). Both the hagiographical trad...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
In epoca carolingia la mobilità di quei morti speciali che erano i santi visse profondi ripensamenti...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
Within their projects of religious beliefs and practices’ standardization, Carolingian rulers looked...
In early medieval Europe the cult of the saints emerged as a prominent focus for the construction of...
Pope Sylvester I (314-335) became an important figure in the political history of early medieval Ita...
International audienceThe translations of relics from East (Constantinople and Holy Land) to Italy a...
Early Christian and medieval representations of the ritual of translatio documented the circulation ...
My thesis investigates the phenomenon of saints’ relics translations within a space comprised by No...
Movement, a literal change in physical location, is often overlooked in historical studies of mediev...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
In epoca carolingia la mobilità di quei morti speciali che erano i santi visse profondi ripensamenti...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
Within their projects of religious beliefs and practices’ standardization, Carolingian rulers looked...
In early medieval Europe the cult of the saints emerged as a prominent focus for the construction of...
Pope Sylvester I (314-335) became an important figure in the political history of early medieval Ita...
International audienceThe translations of relics from East (Constantinople and Holy Land) to Italy a...
Early Christian and medieval representations of the ritual of translatio documented the circulation ...
My thesis investigates the phenomenon of saints’ relics translations within a space comprised by No...
Movement, a literal change in physical location, is often overlooked in historical studies of mediev...
This article introduces the themed section »Movement and Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean: Cha...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
In epoca carolingia la mobilità di quei morti speciali che erano i santi visse profondi ripensamenti...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...