medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Jon Cannon wrote:
>
> Makes the Benedictine all the more intriguing, though. The
> archbishop's look of stoic non-committal is just right for a man who
> must spend far too many hours Being Present (and Being Quietly
> Lobbied) at important events; the Benedictine by turn seems very
> determined indeed to have a word in his metropolitan's ear... The
> whole thing seems to bring vividly to life all kinds of details like
> this that one imagines from clues in official records, but rarely get
> to actually see. And which would be almost completely guesswork had
> the Northern Renaissance not happened along to depict them with this
> kind of detail/'realism'....
Was Hadebald (Hadbold) a Benedictine?
John Briggs
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