Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)

In comparison to the reign of Charles of Anjou, the bishops and provosts of the cathedrals of Provence gained an increasing political importance under Charles II inasmuch as they were able to smoothly integrate themselves into the government apparatus. One aspect of this integration is diplomacy, wh...

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Main Author: Thierry Pécout
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Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2020-07-01
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description In comparison to the reign of Charles of Anjou, the bishops and provosts of the cathedrals of Provence gained an increasing political importance under Charles II inasmuch as they were able to smoothly integrate themselves into the government apparatus. One aspect of this integration is diplomacy, which through the magisterium of speech, skills in canon law and personal or beneficial networks serves the Mediterranean ambitions of the Monarchy.
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spelling doaj-art-7dc1711fcb994d16b6d9b09f361d68302025-01-30T10:53:23ZdeuInstituto de Estudos MedievaisMedievalista1646-740X2020-07-0128Bishop, Provence, Diplomacy, Provost, Dynasty of ProvenceSicily10.4000/medievalista.3323Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)Thierry PécoutIn comparison to the reign of Charles of Anjou, the bishops and provosts of the cathedrals of Provence gained an increasing political importance under Charles II inasmuch as they were able to smoothly integrate themselves into the government apparatus. One aspect of this integration is diplomacy, which through the magisterium of speech, skills in canon law and personal or beneficial networks serves the Mediterranean ambitions of the Monarchy.https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/3323ÉpiscopatProvenceDiplomatiePrévôtAngevins de Provence-Sicile
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Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
Medievalista
Épiscopat
Provence
Diplomatie
Prévôt
Angevins de Provence-Sicile
title Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
title_full Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
title_fullStr Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
title_full_unstemmed Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
title_short Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
title_sort les eveques de provence et la diplomatie royale sous charles ii 1285 1309
topic Épiscopat
Provence
Diplomatie
Prévôt
Angevins de Provence-Sicile
url https://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/3323
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