Key Figures in Medieval Europe. An Encyclopedia
Further Reading Literature Bagge, Sverre. “Kirkens jurisdiksjon i kristenrettssaker før 1277.” Historisk tidsskrift (Norway) 60 ...
symbolizing the end of the Viking Age in Scandinavia. His was not the last major overseas Viking campaign but it was the last, p ...
his death, assigning Eiríkr blóðøx (“blood-axe”) to be high king. While this account is not likely to be accurate, the sons cert ...
quest. Such a ploy would have been useful in prevent- ing invasions from Scandinavia and France during his lifetime. As a promin ...
Harpestreng, H. Gamle danske Urtebøger, Stenbøger og Koge- bøger. Ed. Marius Kristensen. Copenhagen: Thiele, 1908–20 [originally ...
The Lament may trace its heritage to the contempo- rary scholastic disputatio, a learned argument between two university profess ...
Perhaps the interpretive focus should not, as some scholarship suggests, rest so heavily on the incest of Gregorius’ parents, an ...
Clark, Susan L. Hartmann von Aue: Landscapes of Mind. Hous- ton: Rice University Press, 1989. Fisher, R. W., trans. Narrative Wo ...
Florentines offered a large sum of money in exchange for a solemn promise not to damage Florence and the other allied cities, Ha ...
Der leken spieghel, Jan van Boendale mentions a certain “Van Bruesele Heyne van Aken” (Book III, cap. 17, 1. 91). This line has ...
misuse of offi ce, be it secular or clerical. Heinrich dem- onstrates, through the implications of the episodes he adds to those ...
Gehugde, as well as the closely related subject matter, suggest that the two poems were written by the same individual, the matt ...
from between 1213 and 1218 that bear the seal of the margrave Dietrich of Meissen. In one of the documents, Morungen is describe ...
Bumke, Joachim. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im hohen Mittelalter, vol. 2. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag, 1990. de B ...
blends with the notion of governing (Herrschaft und Liebe), and fi nally modulates until notions of peace and of rulership preva ...
Radice, Betty, trans. The Letters of Abelard and Heloise. Har- mondsworth: Penguin, 1974. Ulrike Wiethaus HENRIQUE, PRINCE OF PO ...
was his, as was that of coral gathering off Ceuta. His maritime activities were exempt from the royal tax on booty and he had th ...
forced to recognize English overlordship in Maine and Brittany. Hostilities resumed in 1116, when some Nor- man barons joined a ...
a formidable dowager before she died in March 968. Their eldest son Otto was born on November 23, 912, seven days before the dea ...
HENRY II (1133–1189; r. 1154–89) The eldest son of Count Geoffrey of Anjou and Matilda of England (heiress of Henry I), born 5 M ...
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