Conflict and Violence in Medieval Italy 568-1154 /
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Amsterdam :
Amsterdam University Press,
2021.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- Discordant Minds and Hostile Nations
- Christopher Heath and Robert Houghton
- The State of the Field
- This Volume
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- About the Authors
- 2. Morbidity and Murder
- Lombard Kingship's Violent Uncertainties 568-774
- Christopher Heath
- Law and Authority in Lombard Italy: The Historical Inheritance
- The Space for Lombard Kingship
- Alboin, Perctarit and Liutprand: Violence and Murder in the Court
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- About the Author
- 3. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Lombard Italy (c600-700)*
- Guido M. Berndt
- Lombards Entering Italy
- Insurgencies During the 'Warlord-decade'
- Droctulf of Brescello: From Lombard Dux to Byzantine Hypostrategos
- The Rise of the Lombard Kingdom: Flavius rex Authari
- Insurgencies During the Reign of Agilulf
- Insurgencies During the Time of Adaloald and Arioald
- Insurgencies During the Reign of Rothari
- Grimoald in a Lombard 'Game of Thrones'
- Paul the Deacon's Prototype/Prefiguration of an Insurgent: Alahis, filius iniquitatis
- Conclusion
- Talking and Writing About Violent 'Saracens'
- Christian 'Counterviolence'
- Impacts and Consequences
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- About the Author
- 6. Formosus and the 'Synod of the Corpse'
- Tenth Century Rome in History and Memory*
- David Barritt
- Bad Ritual
- Episcopal transfer
- Bibliography
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
- About the Author
- 7. Sex, Denigration and Violence
- A Representation of Political Competition between Two Aristocratic Families in Ninth Century Italy
- Edoardo Manarini
- The Epitome chronicorum Casinensium: A First Survey
- Sex, Denigration and Violence at the Court of Louis II of Italy (844-875)
- The Episode
- A Biblical Model and Its Meaning
- Where the Struggle Took Place
- The Ordeal by Fire: Legislation and Narrative of the Proof of Truthfulness
- Competition for Power and Political Struggle Among the Proceres Regni: Supponids vs Hucpoldings
- A Queen and a Count Palatine of the Italian Kingdom
- The iudiciaria Mutinensis and Boniface's Career
- The Supponinds as Antagonists in Emilia
- Louis II's Fiscal Policy Towards Queen Angelberga