A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão

Taking documents 19 and 47 as a starting point, other information from Lorvão’s cartulary is analysed, as well as certain silences and falsified data. Based on the suggestion that there is a complementarity between registers 19 and 33, it is concluded that the (re)founder of the monastery was the re...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Manuel Luís Real
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2022-07-01
Series:Medievalista
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/5635
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832580495572992000
author Manuel Luís Real
author_facet Manuel Luís Real
author_sort Manuel Luís Real
collection DOAJ
description Taking documents 19 and 47 as a starting point, other information from Lorvão’s cartulary is analysed, as well as certain silences and falsified data. Based on the suggestion that there is a complementarity between registers 19 and 33, it is concluded that the (re)founder of the monastery was the rebellious prince Bermudo Ordonhes. Both the Asturian type of the east end of the high-medieval basilica, discovered in 1984, and the style of the only surviving sculptural frieze, reminiscent of the art found in the diocese of Coimbra during the 9th century and early 10th century, contribute to support this proposal.
format Article
id doaj-art-b864390bf1de430982fffb091dca76e9
institution Kabale University
issn 1646-740X
language deu
publishDate 2022-07-01
publisher Instituto de Estudos Medievais
record_format Article
series Medievalista
spelling doaj-art-b864390bf1de430982fffb091dca76e92025-01-30T10:52:56ZdeuInstituto de Estudos MedievaisMedievalista1646-740X2022-07-013210.4000/medievalista.5635A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de LorvãoManuel Luís RealTaking documents 19 and 47 as a starting point, other information from Lorvão’s cartulary is analysed, as well as certain silences and falsified data. Based on the suggestion that there is a complementarity between registers 19 and 33, it is concluded that the (re)founder of the monastery was the rebellious prince Bermudo Ordonhes. Both the Asturian type of the east end of the high-medieval basilica, discovered in 1984, and the style of the only surviving sculptural frieze, reminiscent of the art found in the diocese of Coimbra during the 9th century and early 10th century, contribute to support this proposal.https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/5635LorvãoMonasteryLiber TestamentorumBermudo OrdonhesHigh Middle Ages
spellingShingle Manuel Luís Real
A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
Medievalista
Lorvão
Monastery
Liber Testamentorum
Bermudo Ordonhes
High Middle Ages
title A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
title_full A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
title_fullStr A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
title_full_unstemmed A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
title_short A presúria de “Uilla Coua” e as origens do Mosteiro de Lorvão
title_sort presuria de uilla coua e as origens do mosteiro de lorvao
topic Lorvão
Monastery
Liber Testamentorum
Bermudo Ordonhes
High Middle Ages
url https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/5635
work_keys_str_mv AT manuelluisreal apresuriadeuillacouaeasorigensdomosteirodelorvao
AT manuelluisreal presuriadeuillacouaeasorigensdomosteirodelorvao