Medieval France. An Encyclopedia
In the early Middle Ages, both Roman and Germanic names were in circulation among the aristocracy; a secular lord sometimes had ...
Beech, George T. “Les noms de personne poitevins du 9e au 12e siècle.” Revue internationale d’onomastique 26(1974):81–100. Bouch ...
——. Summa de sacramentis, ed. Raymond M.Martin. In Maître Simon et son groupe: De sacramentis, ed. Heinrich Weisweiler. Louvain: ...
Bernard of Clairvaux to Abbot Gilduin of Saint-Victor. While he apparently never taught at the abbey, Peter did preach there, an ...
——. Sermons (printed under the name of Hildebert of Lavardin). PL 171.339–964. [See list in J.de Ghellinck, “Pierre Lombard.” In ...
PETER OF POITIERS (d. 1205). Master in theology at Paris from ca. 1167, successor (1169) to the chair in theology held by Peter ...
[See also: BIBLE, CHRISTIAN INTERPRETATION OF; HUGH OF SAINT- VICTOR; PETER COMESTOR; PETER LOMBARD; PETER THE CHANTER; SCHOLAST ...
PETER RIGA (ca. 1140–1209). Born in Reims and later canon in the cathedral there, Peter composed one of the most popular versifi ...
In addition to his lectures on Scripture (which were taken down as reportationes by his students), the Chanter devoted much of h ...
letters) is a rich source of information about various matters, both ecclesiastical and secular, including the world of learning ...
PETROBRUSIAN HERESY . See PETER DE BRUYS PHILIP I (1052–1108). King of France, 1059–1108. The son of Henry I (r. 1031–60) and An ...
PHILIP II AUGUSTUS (1165–1223). King of France, 1180–1223. Philip II was the first great architect of the medieval French monarc ...
Baldwin, John W. The Government of Philip Augustus. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. Bautier, Robert-Henri, ed. L ...
proceeded smoothly even under the difficult circumstances of the crusade against Aragon. William Chester Jordan [See also: CHARL ...
1303, Philip and the pope were locked in sporadic but bitter struggles involving the limits of secular jurisdiction over ecclesi ...
married Jeanne, daughter of Count Otto of Burgundy and Countess Mahaut of Artois. Because of a marriage contract concluded with ...
Flanders, he led a French army against Flemish rebels and won a resounding victory at Cassel in August. Throughout his reign, Ph ...
Viard, Jules. “La France sous Philippe VI de Valois.” Bibliothèque de l’École des Chartes 59 (1896):337–402. ——. “Itinéraire de ...
John Bell Henneman, Jr. [See also: BURGUNDY] Nieuwenhuysen, Andrée van. Les finances du duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Hardi (1384 ...
prophecie, Homo cum mandato dato, De Stephani roseo sanguine, and Adesse festina. Philip and Pérotin appear to have known one an ...
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