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This cluster of papers explores the ceremonial, spatial, and authoritative aspects of Rome from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages, focusing on the transition of power from emperors to popes, the role of Saint Peter's basilica, the influence of patron
Exploring power shifts from Roman emperors to popes in medieval Rome.

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Exploring power shifts from Roman emperors to popes in medieval Rome.
  • Rome
  • Ceremonial
  • Authority
  • Papacy
  • Late Antiquity
  • Middle Ages
  • Liber Pontificalis
  • Urban Development
  • Church History
  • Patronage
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Ceremonial and Authority in Medieval Rome
Exploring power shifts from Roman emperors to popes in medieval Rome.
  • Rome
  • Ceremonial
  • Authority
  • Papacy
  • Late Antiquity
  • Middle Ages
  • Liber Pontificalis
  • Urban Development
  • Church History
  • Patronage

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