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Christian church history --- anno 1200-1299 --- anno 1100-1199 --- Papacy --- Popes --- Church history --- History --- Primacy --- #GROL:SEMI-262.13 --- Wijsbegeerte. 5e-15e eeuw. (Reeks) --- Civilisation médiévale. (Collection) --- Philosophie. 5e-15e s. (Collection) --- Cultuur (Middeleeuwse). (Reeks) --- Christelijke kerkgeschiedenis --- Papacy - History - To 1309 - Congresses --- Popes - Primacy - Congresses --- Church history - 12th century - Congresses --- Church history - 13th century - Congresses
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Aelred, --- Translations into English --- Great Britain --- History --- Sources --- Church history --- Christian saints --- Saints --- Canonization --- Aethelred, --- Ailred, --- Elredo, --- Ethelred, --- Rieval, Elredo de, --- Rievaulx, Aelred of, --- Rievaux, Aelred de, --- England, Northern --- North England --- Northern England --- Ailredus, --- Aelred, - of Rievaulx, Saint, - 1110-1167 - Translations into English --- Great Britain - History - Norman period, 1066-1154 - Sources --- Great Britain - Church history - 12th century - Sources --- Aelred, - of Rievaulx, Saint, - 1110-1167
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Hugh of Amiens (c. 1085-1164) was an important intellectual figure in the twelfth century who, during a long lifetime, served as a cleric, Cluniac monk, abbot and archbishop of Rouen. This book examines his writings to uncover the theological preoccupations of the period, particularly the development of systematic theology and views on the differences between the monastic and clerical ways of life.
Hugh of Amiens --- Church history --- Renaissance. --- Eglise --- Renaissance --- Histoire --- Hugh, --- -Renaissance. --- 27 <44> "11" --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--?"11" --- Hugo Ambianensis, Archbishop of Rouen, --- Hugo, --- Hugo Ribomontensis, Archbishop of Rouen, --- Hugues, --- Twelfth century --- 12th century --- Hugo Ambianensis --- Hugo van Amiens --- Hugues of Amiens --- Church history - 12th century --- Hugo ep. Rotomagensis --- Adiutor mon. Tironensis --- Hugh, - of Amiens, Archbishop of Rouen, - ca. 1080-1164
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Church history --- Papacy --- Crusades --- Eglise --- Papauté --- Croisades --- History --- Histoire --- Jerusalem --- Jerusalem (Latin Kingdom) --- Jérusalem --- Jérusalem (Royaume latin) --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse --- Papauté --- Jérusalem --- Jérusalem (Royaume latin) --- Second Crusade, 1147-1149 --- Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem --- Latin Orient --- Palestine --- Hyerusalem (Latin Kingdom) --- Church history - 12th century --- Papacy - History - To 1309 --- Crusades - Second, 1147-1149 --- Jerusalem - History - Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 --- Jerusalem (Latin Kingdom) - Church history --- Églises orientales --- Église catholique --- Jérusalem (royaume latin) --- 1054-1309 --- Moyen âge
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Church history --- Gelmírez, Diego, --- Catholic Church --- Historia Compostellana --- 27 <460> "10/11" --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Christianity --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Spanje--?"10/11" --- Gelmirez, Diego --- Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Spanje--?"10/11" --- Xelmírez, Diego, --- Catholic Church. --- Santiago de Compostela (Archdiocese) --- Santiago de Compostela (Spain : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Santiago (Spain : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Compostela (Spain : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Historia Compostellana. --- Historia Compostelana --- Church history - 12th century --- Gelmírez, Diego, - -1140
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This volume examines the cult of the saints and their associated literature in two peripheral regions of Christendom that were converted to Christianity around the turn of the first millennium, namely, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. The thirteen authors focus on how cultures of sanctity were transmitted across the two regions and on the role that neighbouring Christian countries like England, Germany, and Byzantium played in that process. The authors also ask to what extent the division between Latin Christianity and Eastern Orthodoxy affected the early development of the cult of saints on the two peripheries. The first part of the book offers for the first time a comprehensive overview of the veneration of local and universal saints in Scandinavia and northern Rus’ from c. 1000 to c. 1200, with a particular emphasis on saints who were venerated in both regions. The second part presents examples of how some early hagiographic works produced on the northern and eastern peripheries borrowed, adapted, and transformed — i.e. contextualized — literary traditions from the Latin West and Byzantium.
Christian church history --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Scandinavia and Iceland --- Christian saints --- Christian hagiography --- Church history --- Cult --- History --- Scandinavia --- Europe, Eastern --- Church history. --- Saints chrétiens --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Eglise --- Culte --- Histoire --- Scandinavie --- Europe de l'Est --- Histoire religieuse --- To 1500 --- Europe [Eastern ] --- 11th century --- 12th century --- Christian saints - Cult - Scandinavia - History - To 1500 --- Christian saints - Cult - Europe, Eastern - History - To 1500 --- Christian hagiography - History - To 1500 --- Church history - 11th century --- Church history - 12th century --- Russie --- Saints --- Scandinavia - Church history --- Europe, Eastern - Church history --- Canonization --- East Europe --- Eastern Europe
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Monasticism and religious orders --- Church history --- History --- Europe --- 271 --- -Monasticism and religious orders --- -Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme --- Historiography --- -History --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Kloosterwezen. Religieuze orden en congregaties. Monachisme --- -Europe --- -271 --- Orders, Religious --- Monachism --- -Monasticism and religious orders - Europe - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Church history - 12th century --- Europe - Church history - 600-1500 --- -Christian religious orders --- History of Europe --- anno 1100-1199 --- Christian religious orders --- Church history -
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This work explores how twelfth-century Cistercian monks maintained their tradition of social withdrawal yet still played a pivotal political role in the world outside their monasteries. It argues that the Cistercians' political behaviour was neither a betrayal of their monastic ideal nor evidence of some inherent Cistercian paradox, but that such public involvement grew out of the monks' conception of their monastic life, notably the cluster of ideas associated with Christian love, or caritas. Skilfully integrating the religious, political, and economic components of Cistercian culture, the author shows that the boundaries of Cistercian monasteries were never impermeable to outside life. She reveals how Caritas provided an underpinning for the Cistercians' view of a Church bound by the spiritual progress of its members and explains the activities of those men who left their monasteries to enact this vision in the society around them.
Christian religious orders --- anno 1100-1199 --- anno 1000-1099 --- Europe --- Cistercians --- History --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Monasticism and religious orders --- 27 "11" --- 271.12 --- -Monasticism and religious orders --- -Christianity --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- Christianity --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Kerkgeschiedenis--?"11" --- Cisterciënzers. Bernardijnen --- Historiography --- -History --- -Zisterzienser --- White Monks --- Bernardines (Cistercian) --- Order of Cîteaux --- Cîteaux, Order of --- S. Ordo Cisterciensis --- Sacer Ordo Cisterciensis --- Ordo Cisterciensis --- Cisztercita Szerzetes --- Cisterciensi --- Řád cisterciáků --- Cisterciácký řád --- Cisterciens --- Trappists --- -Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Church history --- History. --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--?"11" --- -Cistercians --- 271.12 Cisterciënzers. Bernardijnen --- -27 "11" --- -271.12 Cisterciënzers. Bernardijnen --- Orders, Religious --- Zisterzienser --- Monasticism and religious orders - Europe - History - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Church history - 12th century
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Christendom en antisemitisme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Judaism --- Christianity and other religions --- Civilization, Medieval --- Church history --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme --- Civilisation médiévale --- Eglise --- Relations --- Christianity --- Histoire --- 930.86.01 --- 933.6 --- -Church history --- -Judaism --- -Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- Jews --- Ecclesiastical history --- History, Church --- History, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Arabische inval tot Turks bewind--(638-1516) --- -Christianity --- Religion --- Christianity and antisemitism. --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- -Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- 933.6 Geschiedenis van het Joodse volk: Arabische inval tot Turks bewind--(638-1516) --- 930.86.01 Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- -Antisemitism and Christianity --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Civilisation médiévale --- Relations&delete& --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- 12th century --- Church history - 12th century. --- Brotherhood Week
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Die Hofkapelle gilt in der Mediävistik seit Langem als Herrschaftsinstrument des mittelalterlichen Königs: Durch ihre vielfältigen Aufgaben im Bereich von Kanzlei, Verwaltung und Diplomatie standen die Kapläne zur Ausübung der königlichen Herrschaft dauerhaft zur Verfügung. Anders als von der Forschung bisher angenommen, entwickelte sich im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert im Königreich Sizilien jedoch keine Hofkapelle, die diese Kennzeichen erfüllte. Das Tätigkeitsspektrum der Kapläne berührte zwar die genannten Bereiche, doch erfolgte ihr Einsatz auf diesen Gebieten weder systematisch noch ausschließlich. Insbesondere die an den Hofkirchen ansässigen Kapläne verfügten über eigenständige Handlungsmöglichkeiten, die sich vollkommen losgelöst von der direkten königlichen Herrschaftsausübung vollzogen. Entscheidendes Kriterium dafür, dass ein Kaplan für den Herrscherdienst herangezogen wurde, war nicht seine Stellung an sich; ausschlaggebend waren seine individuellen Fähigkeiten, Erfahrungen und Kontakte. Nicht auf der großen politischen Bühne erschließt sich daher die Bedeutung der Kapläne, sondern in einem regionalen und persönlich-informellen Bereich, in dem die sizilischen Kapläne auch unabhängig von den normannischen und staufischen Herrschern nachhaltig wirken konnten.
Chaplains --- Aumôniers --- Attitudes --- Social conditions --- Job descriptions --- Conditions sociales --- Descriptions d'emploi --- Sicily (Italy) --- Sicile (Italie) --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Chapels royal --- Court chaplains --- Aumôniers --- Church history. --- Chaplains, Court --- Chapels, Court --- Court chapels --- Chapels --- Królestwo Sycylii (Italy) --- Regione siciliana (Italy) --- Sicile (Italy) --- Sicilia (Italy) --- Sicilian Regional Government --- Sicily --- Sikelia (Italy) --- Ṣiqillīyah (Italy) --- Sitsilyah (Italy) --- Sycylia (Italy) --- Naples (Kingdom) --- Sicily (Italy : Territory under Allied occupation, 1943-1947) --- Chapels royal - Italy - Sicily - 12th century --- Chapels royal - Italy - Sicily - 13th century --- Court chaplains - Italy - Sicily - 12th century --- Court chaplains - Italy - Sicily - 13th century --- Sicily (Italy) - Church history - 12th century --- Sicily (Italy) - Church history - 13th century --- Kingdom of Sicily. --- Middle Ages. --- Norman Reign. --- Staufer Reign.
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