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Translatio imperii (Latin for 'transfer of rule') is a
historiographical concept that was
prominent in the
Middle Ages in the
thinking and
writing of elite...
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often involving entire communities. The
solemn translation (in Latin,
translatio) of
relics is not
treated as the
outward recognition of sanctity. Rather...
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Translatio studii (Latin for "transfer of learning") is a
historiographical concept which originated in the
Middle Ages in
which history is
viewed as a...
- di Sant'Andrea di Mantova,
Mantua Fécamp
Abbey Reichenau Abbey – see
Translatio sanguinis Domini Sainte-Chapelle,
Paris St. James's Church, Rothenburg...
- to the Holy Land. However, the
oldest surviving written account of the
translatio, the
transfer of the
relics from
Alexandria to Venice,
dates only to the...
- the
successor of
Constantine VI as
Roman emperor,
using the
concept of
translatio imperii. On his coins, the name and
title used by
Charlemagne is Karolus...
- (Constantinople
having been the second), in
accordance with the
concept of
translatio imperii. The last
Eastern Roman titular,
Andreas Palaiologos, sold the...
- The
Translatio sanguinis Domini (or De
pretioso sanguine Domini nostri, BHL 4152) is a
short Latin text that was
composed at the
Abbey of
Reichenau around...
- forces. In 800, Pope Leo III
crowned Charlemagne as
Roman Emperor by
translatio imperii. The Pope's
temporal power peaked around the time of the papal...
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Modernisation theory Narratives Paradigm shift Pax list Thirty-year rule
Transhistoricity Translatio imperii /
Translatio studii Vaticinium ex eventu...