John of Moravia between the Czech lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia (ca. 1345-1394)
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John of Moravia between the Czech lands and the Patriarchate of Aquileia (ca. 1345-1394)
(East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, v. 56)
Brill, c2019
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Jan z Moravy
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Jan z Moravy
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"First published in Czech by Vyšehrad Publishers Ltd as 'Jan z Moravy. Zapomenutý Lucemburk na aquilejském stolci' (Prague, 2016)."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, Ondrej Schmidt offers a critical biography of John of Moravia, illegitimate son of the Moravian Margrave John Henry from the Luxembourg dynasty. Earlier research has confused John with another son of the Margrave, but here, the author argues that John actually became provost of Vysehrad (1368-1380), bishop of Litomysl (1380-1387), and eventually patriarch of Aquileia (1387-1394). The study provides a detailed account of John's life and his assassination in the wider context of princely bastards' careers, the Luxembourg dynasty, and Czech and Italian history. Schmidt also explores the development of the "second life" of John of Moravia in the historical memory of the following centuries.
First published in Czech by Vysehrad Publishers Ltd as Jan z Moravy. Zapomenuty Lucemburk na aquilejskem stolci, Prague, 2016
Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Maps
Genealogical Tree
1 Introductory Remarks
1 The Background: the Luxembourg Dynasty in the Empire, the Czech Lands and Italy
2 From John Sobieslaw to John of Moravia
3 A Few Words about Sources
2 Illegitimate Children in the Late Middle Ages
1 The Status of Bastard Children in Late Medieval Society
2 The Royal Bastards of the Bohemian Luxembourgs and Their Careers
3 The Bastard
1 Youth and Early Ecclesiastical Career
2 The Vysehrad Provostry
4 Bishop
1 The Litomysl Episcopate
2 The Occupancy of the Olomouc Bishopric
5 Patriarch
1 The Patriarchate of Aquileia in the Middle Ages
2 Appointment and Preparations for New Office
3 Arrival in the Patriarchate and the New Government of Udine
4 The Assassination of Federico di Savorgnano
5 The Controversy over the Bishopric of Concordia
6 Francesco Novello da Carrara and the Anti-Visconti League
7 New Conflicts and New Truces
8 The Death of Augustine of Litomysl and the Escalation of Tension
9 A Fragile Peace
10 "... fuit interfectus dominus patriarcha ..."
6 Historical Memory
1 Damnatio memoriae versus patriarcha sanctae memoriae
2 John of Moravia in the Written Tradition
7 Final Reflections
Excursus 1: John of Moravia and John Sobieslaw
Excursus 2: Capitula contra patriarcham Johannem de Moravia
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Excursus 3: The Itinerary and Residences of John of Moravia
Illustrations
Bibliography
Archival Sources
Editions of Sources, Inventories & Catalogues
Renaissance, Baroque & Enlightenment Historiography
Newspapers
Secondary Literature
Online Resource
Index
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