The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, however, and what impact did the antipopes have on history, religion, and art? This conference considers one of the most important of all antipopes, Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna), who exercised substantial power in Rome and in Italy during the final decades of the eleventh century. Elected by a synod of imperial bishops at Brixen (Bressanone) in 1080, Clement was solemnly enthroned and consecrated at St. John Lateran in 1084, following the siege in which Henry IV, the German king and future emperor, took Rome from the forces of his arch-adversary, Gregory VII. After his consecration in 1084, Clement III resided in Rome intermittently for fif...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...
The medieval papacy was an institution steeped in its own history and traditions, but how far did th...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Kathleen M. Comerford authored Clement VIII in The Grea...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
In the wake of the death of (anti)pope Clement III at Civita Castellana in the year 1100, a series o...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
On February 14, 1130, two old acquaintances, both Romans and respected, reform-minded churchmen, wer...
These papers examine the earthly vicissitudes and posthumous fortunes of Clement III/Wibert of Raven...
.Abstrachttps://iris.uniroma1.it/mydspace#t The articles in Framing Clement III, (Anti)Pope, a mo...
Pope Boniface VIII has often been regarded as the last medieval pope for his attempt to defend the n...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...
The medieval papacy was an institution steeped in its own history and traditions, but how far did th...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Kathleen M. Comerford authored Clement VIII in The Grea...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
The Middle Ages produced any number of figures now considered ‘antipopes.’ What was an antipope, how...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
In the wake of the death of (anti)pope Clement III at Civita Castellana in the year 1100, a series o...
This paper introduces Clement III (Wibert of Ravenna) in the context of the general phenomenon of th...
On February 14, 1130, two old acquaintances, both Romans and respected, reform-minded churchmen, wer...
These papers examine the earthly vicissitudes and posthumous fortunes of Clement III/Wibert of Raven...
.Abstrachttps://iris.uniroma1.it/mydspace#t The articles in Framing Clement III, (Anti)Pope, a mo...
Pope Boniface VIII has often been regarded as the last medieval pope for his attempt to defend the n...
This thesis has two main aims. The first is to examine the intellectual development of the later nin...
The medieval papacy was an institution steeped in its own history and traditions, but how far did th...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Kathleen M. Comerford authored Clement VIII in The Grea...