An exploration of how popes attempted to construct, maintain, and represent their power beyond Europe's eastern frontiers during the Avignon period of the 14th century.
An exploration of how popes attempted to construct, maintain, and represent their power beyond Europe's eastern frontiers during the Avignon period of the 14th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Hill graduated from the University of Leeds, UK with a PhD in History in 2018 and was a Postgraduate Tutor there from 2014 to 2018. His research interests range from 14th-century global relations to the South Italian Normans in the 12th century, and more recently the reception of history in video games.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Power and Sources 2. Control of Trade with the Muslim World 3. Pilgrim Licences 4. Marriage Licences 5. Churches in Negotiation over Union with Avignon 6. Churches in Union with Avignon 7. 'Eastern Christian' Churches 8. The Crusade and Papal Involvement in Armed Conflict 9. Non-Violent Diplomacy with non-Christians Conclusion: The Papacy and the Eastern Mediterranean Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Power and Sources 2. Control of Trade with the Muslim World 3. Pilgrim Licences 4. Marriage Licences 5. Churches in Negotiation over Union with Avignon 6. Churches in Union with Avignon 7. 'Eastern Christian' Churches 8. The Crusade and Papal Involvement in Armed Conflict 9. Non-Violent Diplomacy with non-Christians Conclusion: The Papacy and the Eastern Mediterranean Bibliography Index
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