Ferdinand Gregorovius (1821-1891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. His monumental study of medieval Rome, first published in 1872 and translated into English between 1894 and 1902, was the first modern account of the medieval history of the city. Volume 3 covers the period 800-1000.
Ferdinand Gregorovius (1821-1891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. His monumental study of medieval Rome, first published in 1872 and translated into English between 1894 and 1902, was the first modern account of the medieval history of the city. Volume 3 covers the period 800-1000.
Book V. The City of Rome in the Carolingian Epoch up to the Year 900: 1. Altered attitude of Rome to the world 2. Lothar Co-Emperor 3. Sergius II Pope 4. Benedict III elected Pope 5. Rise of papal supremacy 6. Difficult position of John VIII with regard to Lambert and the Emperor 7. Farmosus Pope, 891 Book VI. History of the City in the Tenth Century: 1. Benedict IV crowns Lewis of Provence Emperor, 901 2. Leo VI and Stephen VII 3. Octavianus succeeds Alberic in the government 4. Coronation of Otto II 5. Deeper dependence of the papacy 6. Consequences of the fall of Crescentius 7. Barbarism of the tenth century Index.
Book V. The City of Rome in the Carolingian Epoch up to the Year 900: 1. Altered attitude of Rome to the world 2. Lothar Co-Emperor 3. Sergius II Pope 4. Benedict III elected Pope 5. Rise of papal supremacy 6. Difficult position of John VIII with regard to Lambert and the Emperor 7. Farmosus Pope, 891 Book VI. History of the City in the Tenth Century: 1. Benedict IV crowns Lewis of Provence Emperor, 901 2. Leo VI and Stephen VII 3. Octavianus succeeds Alberic in the government 4. Coronation of Otto II 5. Deeper dependence of the papacy 6. Consequences of the fall of Crescentius 7. Barbarism of the tenth century Index.
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