Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France

The rich legends spun between 1000 and 1250 and by the monks of southwestern France to explain the origins of their communities are the subject of this provocative study. Amy G. Remensnyder explores the monastic foundation legends in all their variety - including forged charters, hagiographic texts,...

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title Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France
title_auth Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France
title_exact_search Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France
title_full Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France Amy G. Remensnyder
title_fullStr Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France Amy G. Remensnyder
title_full_unstemmed Remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France Amy G. Remensnyder
title_short Remembering kings past
title_sort remembering kings past monastic foundation legends in medieval southern france
title_sub monastic foundation legends in medieval southern France
topic Bénédictins - Histoire
Benedictines France, Southwest History
Légendes chrétiennes - France (Sud-Ouest)
Monachisme et ordres religieux - France (Sud-Ouest) - Histoire - 600-1500 (Moyen Âge)
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Benedictines France, Southwest History
Légendes chrétiennes - France (Sud-Ouest)
Monachisme et ordres religieux - France (Sud-Ouest) - Histoire - 600-1500 (Moyen Âge)
Rois et souverainszFrance - Aspect religieux - Légendes
Geschichte
Kirchengeschichte
Christian legends France, Southwest
Monasticism and religious orders France, Southwest History Middle Ages, 600-1500
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France Kings and rulers Religion Folklore
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