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Secular Power and Sacral Authority in Medieval East-Central Europe /

Secular Power and Sacral Authority in Medieval East-Central Europe / ed. by Suzana Miljan, Kosana Jovanovic. - 1 online resource (208 p.) : 10 color plates, 7 halftones, 3 line drawings - Central European Medieval Studies .

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Folklore of the Medieval Kings of Hungary -- Variations on Nobility in Central and South-Eastern Europe -- The Changes of Office of Ban of Slavonia after the Mongol Invasion in Hungary (1242-1267) -- The Reconstruction and Role of Roads in the Formation of a Medieval Cultural Landscape -- From Castle-Warrior to Nobleman -- Late Medieval Village in Turopolje (Slavonia) -- Economic Development and Transformation of the Pauline Monasteries near Senj under the Frankapan Patronage -- The Society of the Noble Judges in Northeastern Hungary during the Reign of King Sigismund (1387-1437) -- Development of Ragusan Diplomatic Service in the First Half of the Fifteenth Century -- Croatian Students at the University of Prague in the Fifteenth Century -- A Contribution to Medieval Croatian Diplomatics -- Peter of Crkvica, a Man Who Could Be Trusted -- The Nobility of the Despotate of Serbia between Ottoman Empire and Hungary (1457-1459) -- List of Contributors -- Index

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This book brings together a team of scholars representing a broad range of interests and new approaches in medieval studies to explore the interactions of secular power and sacral authority in central and southeastern Europe in the period. Contributors present new research on the region's political and legal history, nobility and government institutions, war and diplomacy, literature and literacy, sacred and secular art, archaeological research, heritage studies, and much more.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9789462981669 9789048531325

10.1515/9789048531325 doi


Early Modern Studies.
History, Art History, and Archaeology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization.

Collection of papers, Medieval Workshop, Middle Ages, Central Europe.

943.0009/02