medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From: Rosemary Hayes-Milligan & Andrew Milligan
> Aha! So were the Normans particularly dedicated to the Trinity
well, that's the question in play.
>(and how, apart from church dedications can we tell)
who nose?
Bill the Bastard's abbey at Caen is powerful evidence, of a sort.
did he --like his French collegues-- open his charters with an invocation "In
Nomine Sanctae et Individuae Trinitatis"?
i don't know.
easy enough to find out.
but, if so, what means this?
that he (and his Anglo-Norman sucessors) held the Trinity in higher regard
than the Capetians??
>and can we trace it back through those who converted the Vikings?
someone else surely knows something about the Carolingian conversion of the
houlligans who settled at the mouth of the Seine (if that's what you're
referring to).
not i.
c
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