Within their projects of religious beliefs and practices’ standardization, Carolingian rulers looked to Rome as an area providing authoritative traditions, norms and objects. Roman saints and their relics perfectly matched the Carolingian politics on sanctity and its exploitation. Yet Roman relics were not the only ones circulating in the empire. For instance, relics of different origins were assigned important roles in the social and political integration of Italian local elites within the landscape of Carolingian power. This chapter focusses on north-eastern Italy, underlining how its Carolingian bishops and counts used and promoted saints and relics by the means of hagiographical texts in order to raise consensus for themselves and the a...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Between the 780s and the 840s the episcopal see of Verona was held by bishops coming from beyond the...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This thesis primarily focuses on relics and paintings and their effect to the 13th century Christian...
(in English): This diploma thesis focuses on the early Carolingian hagiographic production and its r...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
In early medieval Europe the cult of the saints emerged as a prominent focus for the construction of...
“Foreign Saints at Home in Eighth- and Ninth-century Rome. The Patrocinia of Diaconiae, Xenodochia a...
In Ravenna’s hagiographic traditions, including the Liber pontificalis of its bishops, the translati...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
This dissertation situates the development of early medieval Rome as a sacred city in its 6th- to 9t...
Between the eighth and ninth centuries many kings, dukes and counts in Carolingian Europe promoted t...
The early medieval cult of saints has been the object of many illuminating studies during the past d...
Between the 780s and the 840s the episcopal see of Verona was held by bishops coming from beyond the...
This thesis is concerned with the movement of corporeal relics in France, England and the Low Countr...
This thesis primarily focuses on relics and paintings and their effect to the 13th century Christian...
(in English): This diploma thesis focuses on the early Carolingian hagiographic production and its r...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
In early medieval Europe the cult of the saints emerged as a prominent focus for the construction of...
“Foreign Saints at Home in Eighth- and Ninth-century Rome. The Patrocinia of Diaconiae, Xenodochia a...
In Ravenna’s hagiographic traditions, including the Liber pontificalis of its bishops, the translati...
The social importance of saints’ relics during the European Middle Ages is well documented, yet reli...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This dissertation is a study of Christianity in northern Italy from the end of the fourth century to...