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Authors: Matthew Gabriele
Tags: #History, #Medieval, #Social History, #Religion
Alexander II, pope
47
Bayeux Embroidery
137
Alexander III, pope
54 n. 56
Alexander, Paul
109
Alexandria
42
Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor
56,
Bella Parisiacae urbis (Abbo of Saint-Germain-
All Souls, feast of
106
Bender, Karl-Heinz
33
Alphandéry, Paul
123 n. 95,
127 n. 113
Amatus, archbishop of Bordeaux
50
Ambrosius Autpertus
125
Amiens, bishops of
59
on Byzantines
56
Angilbert, abbot of Saint-Riquier
27,
78
and Holy Land pilgrimage
90 n. 75
Anglo-Normans
106;
see also Normans
and Last Emperor legend
114
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
89
and memory-history dialectic
67,
69
on Ottonians
20 n. 26
194
Index
Benedict of Monte Soratte (cont.)
Charlemagne (historical):
on relics
26
Benedict of St Andrew, see Benedict of Monte
life overview
9
Soratte
name of
1 n. 2
Benzo, bishop of Alba
53 n. 46,
112–
15
tomb of
20,
21,
29,
53 n. 46,
120
–1,
133
Berengar, bishop of Elne
90
Charlemagne legend historiography
1–
9;
Bernard, bishop of Bologna
153
see also specific sources
Bernard of Clairvaux
83 n. 39
and authorial intention
69
Bernard the Monk
34,
42 n. 3,
84 n. 47,
interdisciplinarity
2–
4, 4–
5,
7,
8
map (9th-12th centuries)
14,
160
–3
Bernold of St Blasien
156
Bertha of Holland
63
and memory-history dialectic
5–
9,
66–
9,
Beumann, Helmut
113 n. 57
Biddle, Martin
92 n. 80
source contextualization
4–
6,
36–
7
Bieberstein, Klaus
34 n. 106
Blanks, David
43 n. 7
Bohemond of Taranto
114 n. 63
Charlemagne Window, Chartres Cathedral
Bouchard, Constance Brittain
112 n. 53
Boyce, Burke
1
Charlemagne’s journey to the East
41,
90 n. 75;
Brandes, Wolfram
125
see also Benedict of Monte Soratte;
Bremen, bishopric of
24
Descriptio qualiter Karolus Magnus;
Brown, Elizabeth A. R.
61 n. 83
Historia (Charroux)
Bruno of Segni
20
and First Crusade
56
–7,
65,
139–
40
Byzantine Empire:
and Charlemagne’s journey to the East
35,
and Last Emperor legend
64 n. 95,
69–
70
and memory-history dialectic
66–
9
and First Crusade
56 n. 64,
147 n. 65,
151
and First Crusade precursors
57 n. 66,
144
and relics
45–
6,
51,
52–
3,
54,
57,
62,
83–
4
and source contextualization
4
and Holy Land pilgrimage
86
–7,
91
and imperial expansion
33
and Last Emperor legend
107,
109–
10,
126
Charles II “the Bald,” king of West Francia;
and Ottonian legitimacy
21 n. 28
Roman Emperor:
Cabanot, Jean
45 n. 16
and abbey of Saint-Denis
61
Capetians, see also specific rulers
and abbey of Senlis
63 n. 93
and abbey of Saint-Denis
60
and Christ analogies
28 n. 73
and Frankish identity
22,
132,
134,
154
Descriptio qualiter Karolus Magnus on
53,
54,
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
21
–2
and Last Emperor legend
116 n. 72
and Einhard
17 n. 11
Carloman, Charlemagne’s uncle
43
and Frankish empire
103
Carolingians, see also specific rulers
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
18
and abbey of Saint-Denis
60
and imperial authority
64
and Last Emperor legend
112
and Frankish identity
22,
61,
130–
2
and Normans
135
and Holy Land pilgrimage
91
and Saint-Corneille of Compiègne
18,
53,
54,
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
13,
and Saint-Maur-les-Fossés
63 n. 92
Charles III “the Fat,” Roman Emperor
19,
36,
and Last Emperor legend
122,
123,
Charles III “the Simple,” king of West Francia
and Saint-Maur-les-Fossés
63 n. 92
Charroux, abbey of, see also Historia (Charroux)
foundation legends
30,
45,
46,
47,
50,
51,
60,
Cassiodorus
75
Index
195
and Frankish identity
61
De ortu et tempore Antichristi (Adso of
Montier-en-Der)
110–
11,
112,
119 n. 83,
De otiis imperialibus (Gervase of Tilbury)
51
relics
27
–8,
45
–6,
48 n. 33,
50,
51,
83
Dei gesta per Francos (Guibert of Nogent)
129,
Chartres Cathedral
55, 55
Christ analogies:
Descriptio qualiter Karolus Magnus
41,
51–
60
and Charlemagne’s journey to the East
and Chartres Cathedral Charlemagne
Window
55, 55
and Last Emperor legend
115
–16,
118
Christian of Stavelot
34
Chronicon (Ademar of Chabannes),
and First Crusade
140
see Ademar of Chabannes
Chronicon (Benedict of Monte Soratte),
see Benedict of Monte Soratte
Chronicon (Martin of Troppau)
54
and Last Emperor legend
114,
115–
16,
127
and memory-history dialectic
67
–8
Chronicon (Saint-Bénigne of Dijon)
31
Chronicon (Saint-Maixent of Poitiers)
24
and Saint-Denis Crusading Window
55
–6
Chronicon (Saint-Pierre-le-Vif of Sens)
65
and sanctification of Charlemagne
29
Chronicon (Thietmar of Merseburg)
20,
120,
Clement II, pope
48
du Pouget, Marc
61 n. 83
Dudo of Saint-Quentin
135–
6,
137,
155
Compiègne, see Saint-Corneille of Compiègne
Dunbabin, Jean
63 n. 89
Conrad II, Roman Emperor
21
Constantine, legendary Byzantine emperor
Constantine, Roman emperor:
ecclesia
101,
106,
157–
8 n. 110,
159;
see also and Frankish empire
100
populus christianus
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
17,
30
Ehlers, Joachim
22 n. 36
and imperial authority
64
Einhard:
and Ademar of Chabannes
120
Constantinople
42,
158 n. 110;
see also
and Charlemagne’s journey to the East
42,
Byzantine Empire
Continuations of Fredegar
16
and Charlemagne’s power over the Holy
Cothren, Michael W.
61 n. 83
Council of Ver (844)
18
and Charlemagne’s magnus appellation
13
Cowdrey, H. E. J.
144 n. 60
Crusading Window, Saint-Denis
55
–6,
57
and Frankish empire
103
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
17,
19
Dagobert I, king of the Franks
61
Davidic kingship:
and sanctification of Charlemagne
29 n. 77
and Charlemagne’s Holy Land contacts
34
Ekkehard of Aura
140
and First Crusade
140
Elias, patriarch of Jerusalem
37
and Frankish empire
102
Elsner, Jas
75
and idea of Frankish Golden Age
18,
19
Ember Days
58
Emperor’s Arrow, The (Boyce)
1
Davis, R. H. C.
137
Erdmann, Carl
142
de Jong, Mayke
17 n. 11,
69,
92 n. 79,
103,
115
eschatology
107;
see also Last Emperor legend