Church and Society in the Norman Principality of Capua, 1058-1197 |
Contents
2 The Geographic and Economic Background | 2 |
The Ecclesiastical Politics of Capua under the Norman | 38 |
2 Montecassino and the Archbishopric of Capua | 48 |
3 The Relations between Pope and Prince | 55 |
4 The Religious Particularism of Montecassino | 65 |
5 Desiderius as Abbot and Pope 10781087 | 80 |
The Ecclesiastical Politics of Capua under the Norman | 86 |
1 The Principality in These Years | 95 |
3 The Church and the Civil | 149 |
4 The Victory of Roger II | 163 |
Monastic Reactions to an Age of Uncertainty | 170 |
The Capuan Church as Part of the Kingdom of Sicily | 185 |
1189 and after | 200 |
2 Administration | 215 |
136 | 229 |
4 Spirituality and Standards | 235 |
3 Ecclesiastical Tensions within the Principality | 110 |
4 Montecassino after the Death of Desiderius | 123 |
The Church of Capua and the Conquest of Roger | 136 |
2 The Papal Schism of 1130 | 143 |
Genealogies | 248 |
Index | 273 |
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