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In 1239, king Louis IX of France performed the translation of the Crown of Thorns from Constantinople to Paris. The translation celebrations became a splendid religious festivity showing sacral foundations of Saint Louis’s authority and the Capetian kingship. However, the translation of the Crown of Thorns to France had already a history under Louis’s reign: French hagiographers and chroniclers affirmed that the first relics of the Crown of Thorns from Constantinople were transferred to Aachen by Charlemagne, then to Saint-Denis Abbey by Charles the Bald. The book discusses Saint Louis’s translation of the Crown of Thorns as seen on the background of both Carolingian historical memory in Capetian era and Carolingian and Capetian tradition of the royal cult of relics.



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Louis IX of France – cult of relics in mediaeval Europe – Crown of Thorns – Passion relics – French kingship – Capetian France – Paris – Saint-Denis Abbey – Charlemagne – Charles the Bald – mediaeval hagiography – mediaeval chronicle – Iter Hierosolimitanum Karoli Magni – Carolingians – Capetians – crusade – translatio imperii – history and memory

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    A Hardback by Jan Burzyński, Sylwia Twardo, Jerzy Pysiak

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 24/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631832646, 978-3631832646
      ISBN10: 3631832648

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In 1239, king Louis IX of France performed the translation of the Crown of Thorns from Constantinople to Paris. The translation celebrations became a splendid religious festivity showing sacral foundations of Saint Louis’s authority and the Capetian kingship. However, the translation of the Crown of Thorns to France had already a history under Louis’s reign: French hagiographers and chroniclers affirmed that the first relics of the Crown of Thorns from Constantinople were transferred to Aachen by Charlemagne, then to Saint-Denis Abbey by Charles the Bald. The book discusses Saint Louis’s translation of the Crown of Thorns as seen on the background of both Carolingian historical memory in Capetian era and Carolingian and Capetian tradition of the royal cult of relics.



      Table of Contents
      Louis IX of France – cult of relics in mediaeval Europe – Crown of Thorns – Passion relics – French kingship – Capetian France – Paris – Saint-Denis Abbey – Charlemagne – Charles the Bald – mediaeval hagiography – mediaeval chronicle – Iter Hierosolimitanum Karoli Magni – Carolingians – Capetians – crusade – translatio imperii – history and memory

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