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Une « machina memorialis ». Les cartulaires des léproseries de la province ecclésiastique de Rouen
Published 2012-11-01“…The cartularies of the Norman leper-houses are rare manuscripts, unpublished so far. Yet, the ecclesiastical province of Rouen can boast a third of the leper-house cartularies preserved in Northern France. …”
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Les actes des évêques d’Avranches, ca. 990-1253 : esquisse d’un premier bilan
Published 2012-12-01“…Of course, the history of the diocese of Avranches, which was the smallest as well as the poorest of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen, is marked by some of the greatest misfortunes to befall the duchy’s patrimony (the collapse of the cathedral, the destruction of the archives of Saint-Lô), but enough material does survive to allow not only for an insight into one of the lesser-known episcopal chanceries of Normandy, but also for the opportunity to better understand numerous historical, diplomatic, archaeological, prosopographical and topographical facts.…”
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Cátaros en los Pirineos. Movilidades heréticas a través de un espacio fronterizo en construcción (siglos xii-xiv)
Published 2023-12-01“…However, the organization of the Inquisition by ecclesiastical provinces and the parallel implementation of the Pyrenean state border through the Treaty of Corbeil (1258), disturbed this inquisitorial action to a certain extent and enabled the existence of a relatively safe Occitan exile in the Crown of Aragon, as recorded in a very detailed way in the inquisitorial record of Jacques Fournier, Bishop of Pamiers, in the early 14th century. …”
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