Format:
1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:
9789047411000
Series Statement:
The medieval Mediterranean v. 67
Content:
Preliminary Material /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter One. Italy And Avignon, 1305–1325 /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Two. Mccxxv /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Three. Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini And His Family /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Four. Legatus A Latere /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Five. Legatus Tuscie /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Six. From Tuscany To The Patrimony, 1328/1329 /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Seven. Capitaneus Urbis /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Eight. Legatine Administration And Reform /B.R. Beattie -- Chapter Nine. The Failure Of A Legation /B.R. Beattie -- Appendix A. General Mandate Of The Legation /B.R. Beattie -- Appendix B. Subsidiary Powers /B.R. Beattie -- Appendix C. Familiares Of Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano /B.R. Beattie -- Appendix D. Benefices Of Giovanni Gaetano Orsini /B.R. Beattie -- Bibliography /B.R. Beattie -- Index /B.R. Beattie.
Content:
Angelus Pacis explores the largely overlooked legation of Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, who served as Pope John XXII’s legatus a latere to central Italy from 1326 to 1334. Orsini's appointment constituted a break from the Avignon papacy's traditional reliance on Gallic agents in Italy — a fact which contributed significantly to both the successes and the failures of his legation. The book examines Avignonese papal policy in Italy and the peculiar circumstances that necessitated Orsini's legation; Orsini's powerful Roman family; the nature of the legatine power he wielded; his campaigns in Tuscany and the Papal States; his provocative signoria in Rome; his reform initiatives; and the reasons underlying the ultimate failure of his mission
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-230) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004153934
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004153936
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004153936
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004153936.i-249