994 resultados para Charlemagne, emperor, 742-814
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Reprint of the edition of 1527 with reproduction of original title: Cronique [et] hystoire faicte et composee par reuerend pere en dieu Turpin archeuesque de Reims lung des pairs e france / Contenant es p[r]ouesses et faictz darmes aduenuz en son temps du tres magnanime Roy Charles le gr'at / autrement dit Charlemaigne : [ss] de son nepueu Raoulád ...
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I.-II. Stories of gods and heroes.--III. King Arthur and his knights. The Mabinogeon. Hero myths of the British race.--IV. Legends of Charlemagne.
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Photoreprint ed. Ann Arbor, Mi. : University Microfilms International, 1977. -- 19 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Includes index.
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In 1345, the unique worship of Saint Charlemagne was institutionalized in the cathedral of Gerona. The roots (and for many, the reasons) of this celebration are found in the existence of an old local legend, the well-known testimonies to which go back to the eleventh century. Nevertheless, a lengthy analysis of the facts that marked the life of the cathedral during the long permanence Amau de Montrodon had there—first in quality of canon (1297-1335) and later as bishop (1333-1348)- make it possible for us to verify that the promotion of the cult to San Charlemagne falls within a complex program of ideological and symbolic exaltation of the See of Girona that was designed by this notable and restlessly active ecclesiastic
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