6 novembre 2023
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urbrel, « Royal Funerals and Saints' Topography in Merovingian Paris », Religion and Urbanity, ID : 10670/1.al5oug
-- Jörg Oberste (Regensburg) This case study focuses on the question of how Paris acquired metropolitan significance as early as the 6th and 7th centuries through the presence of rulers and important saints, although the city did not historically occupy a prominent position among the cities of Gaul and was hardly larger than an unfortified suburb of Rome or Constantinople in the Merovingian period. In these two centuries, a close topographical and symbolic connection of residence, royal bur...