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Lothar looms large in the Liber pontificalis of Ravenna, an episcopal gesta composed after 846 by a local cleric of that city named Agnellus. In its prefatory verse, Lothar was tied to the memory of his grandfather Charlemagne, and afterwards was presented as an ally of the city and its church, a re...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-603842024-03-27T14:14:57Z Chapter Representations of Lothar I in the Liber pontificalis Ravennatis Schoolman, Edward Middle Ages 9th century Italy Ravenna Lothar I Agnellus of Ravenna Liber pontificalis Ravennatis civic memory thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History Lothar looms large in the Liber pontificalis of Ravenna, an episcopal gesta composed after 846 by a local cleric of that city named Agnellus. In its prefatory verse, Lothar was tied to the memory of his grandfather Charlemagne, and afterwards was presented as an ally of the city and its church, a relationship sealed by the service of the bishop George (837-846) as godfather to Lothar’s daughter Rotruda. Furthermore, upon the death of Louis the Pious, as part of an embassy attempting to resolve the conflicts between Lothar and his brothers, George sought to affirm Ravenna privileges on the eve of the battle of Fontenoy, an event described quite differently from other sources. Completed following these struggles, the Liber pontificalis of Ravenna used this image of Lothar to further claims of the special status of the city, especially in its independence from Rome and longstanding imperial connections, and actively sought to legitimize Lothar’s own position through a juxtaposition with Charlemagne. Although preserved in the accounts of the bishops of Ravenna, the singular efforts to elevate and memorialize Lothar differ from other contemporary institutional chronicles, and underscore the tension inherent in the narrative. 2022-12-22T16:06:31Z 2022-12-22T16:06:31Z 2022 chapter ONIX_20221222_9788855186230_46 2704-6079 9788855186230 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/60384 eng Reti Medievali E-Book application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 10_36253_978-88-5518-623-0_07.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/978-88-5518-623-0_7 Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-5518-623-0.07 10.36253/978-88-5518-623-0.07 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9788855186230 41 19 Florence open access
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description Lothar looms large in the Liber pontificalis of Ravenna, an episcopal gesta composed after 846 by a local cleric of that city named Agnellus. In its prefatory verse, Lothar was tied to the memory of his grandfather Charlemagne, and afterwards was presented as an ally of the city and its church, a relationship sealed by the service of the bishop George (837-846) as godfather to Lothar’s daughter Rotruda. Furthermore, upon the death of Louis the Pious, as part of an embassy attempting to resolve the conflicts between Lothar and his brothers, George sought to affirm Ravenna privileges on the eve of the battle of Fontenoy, an event described quite differently from other sources. Completed following these struggles, the Liber pontificalis of Ravenna used this image of Lothar to further claims of the special status of the city, especially in its independence from Rome and longstanding imperial connections, and actively sought to legitimize Lothar’s own position through a juxtaposition with Charlemagne. Although preserved in the accounts of the bishops of Ravenna, the singular efforts to elevate and memorialize Lothar differ from other contemporary institutional chronicles, and underscore the tension inherent in the narrative.
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