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Monotheistic Kingship The Medieval Variants Aziz Alazmeh Editor János M Bak Editor

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Monotheistic Kingship The Medieval Variants Aziz Alazmeh Editor János M Bak Editor
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 94.29 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Aziz Al-Azmeh (editor); János M. Bak (editor)
ISBN: 9789633865507, 9633865506
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Monotheistic Kingship The Medieval Variants Aziz Alazmeh Editor János M Bak Editor by Aziz Al-azmeh (editor); János M. Bak (editor) 9789633865507, 9633865506 instant download after payment.

This volume of essays intends to present diverse aspects of monotheistic kingship during the Middle Ages in two general-theoretical articles and a series of “case studies” on the relationship of religion and rulership. The authors discuss examples of the role of religion—based on both textual and iconic evidence—in Carolingian, Ottonian and late medieval western Europe; in Byzantium and Armenia; Georgia; Hungary; the Khazar Khanate; Poland, and Rus’. Two studies explore the issue in medieval Jewish and Islamic political thought. The editors hope that these special inquiries will engender more comparative studies on the subject.

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