Montecassino and Benevento in the Middle Ages

Montecassino and Benevento in the Middle Ages
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Download or read book Montecassino and Benevento in the Middle Ages written by G. A. Loud and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2000 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This second volume by Graham Loud focuses on two key centres of the south Italian church in the central Middle Ages. The first section concentrates on the 'golden age' of the abbey of Montecassino, during the 11th and 12th centuries, when it was at the height of its influence and three of its monks became popes. The studies seek to place the abbey in its context, examining its relations with the papacy, Byzantium, and the local nobility. The second part deals with Benevento and the abbey of St Sophia, and looks at its development and administration, as well as the tensions that arose from its position as a papal enclave within the Kingdom of Sicily. Based on extensive archival research, the volume as a whole presents a fresh and original insight into the society of southern Italy from the coming of the Normans to its conquest by Charles of Anjou.


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