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Power and patronage in early medieval Italy, local society, Italian politics and the Abbey of Farfa, c.700-900, Marios Costambeys

Label
Power and patronage in early medieval Italy, local society, Italian politics and the Abbey of Farfa, c.700-900, Marios Costambeys
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Power and patronage in early medieval Italy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
776966127
Responsibility statement
Marios Costambeys
Series statement
Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought, 4th ser., 70Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
local society, Italian politics and the Abbey of Farfa, c.700-900
Summary
Founded around the beginning of the eighth century in the Sabine hills north of Rome, the abbey of Farfa was for centuries a barometer of social and political change in central Italy. Conventionally, the region's history in the early Middle Ages revolves around the rise of the papacy as a secular political power. But Farfa's avoidance of domination by the pope throughout its early medieval history, despite one pope's involvement in its early establishment, reveals that papal aggrandizement had strict limits. Other parties - local elites, as well as Lombard and then Carolingian rulers - were often more important in structuring power in the region. Many were also patrons of Farfa, and this book reveals how a major ecclesiastical institution operated in early medieval politics, as a conduit for others' interests, and a player in its own right.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Patronage and Lombard rulers -- Authority, rulership and the Abbey -- The monks and abbots of Farfa: identities and affiliations -- Sabine lands and landowners -- Elite families in the Sabina -- Farfa and Italian politics in the Lombard era -- Farfa, Italian politics and the Carolingians
resource.variantTitle
Power & Patronage in Early Medieval Italy
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