This article investigates the motivations behind royal pilgrimage to Rome in the early Middle Ages by examining the journeys of three Welsh kings (Cyngen ap Cadell in 854, Hywel in 886, and Hywel Dda in 928). These journeys have rarely been considered as a group, and in bringing them together this article proposes a new interpretation of Welsh royal pilgrimages, highlighting the important context of English overlordship. By scrutinizing the Welsh evidence in a comparative context, placing these Welsh journeys alongside examples from England and Ireland, this article also aims to contribute to our understanding of broader trends in early medieval royal pilgrimage
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The change with the coming of the Normans to the Welsh Marches was not as encompassing as scholarshi...
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Excerpt The period considered here begins with the death in 1063 or 1064 of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, a ...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
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This thesis attempts to explain the papacy’s significance to Welsh polities and the Welsh Church p...
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The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of sacral kingship in early medieval Ireland and England from ...
This article looks at ways in which the political situation in medieval Wales was reflected in the w...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
Based on the paper which opened the international conference 'The Military Orders: Politics and Powe...
In a world where religion played a far greater role in society than it does in the modern day, it is...
The change with the coming of the Normans to the Welsh Marches was not as encompassing as scholarshi...
The article examines the representation and purpose of dynastic struggle in the twelfth-century Lati...
Excerpt The period considered here begins with the death in 1063 or 1064 of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, a ...
This PhD dissertation investigates the construction of identities in the early Middle Ages, focusing...
This article explores the striking links and parallels which existed between the frontiers of Norman...
This article examines how political relations between England and Wales evolved during the tenth and...
This paper seeks to question the assumption that the outbreak of prolonged Anglo-Scottish war in 129...
This thesis attempts to explain the papacy’s significance to Welsh polities and the Welsh Church p...
There has been much recent examination of late medieval lay piety in order to understand the backgro...
The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of sacral kingship in early medieval Ireland and England from ...
This article looks at ways in which the political situation in medieval Wales was reflected in the w...
The religious houses of medieval Wales, along with the Norman and native Welsh castles, form an imp...
Based on the paper which opened the international conference 'The Military Orders: Politics and Powe...
In a world where religion played a far greater role in society than it does in the modern day, it is...
The change with the coming of the Normans to the Welsh Marches was not as encompassing as scholarshi...