medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On 03/21/12, Christopher Crockett wrote:
> well, the real problem is that the full extent of the Regno is lesser known to
> some than one might think.
The full extent of the Regno (i.e. the territories of the former mostly mainland kingdom of Sicily, etc. [commonly if quite unofficially referred to as the kingdom of Naples]) of course varied over time. But attentive readers of 'Saints of the day' posts from 2005 onward need not have mastered such territorial fluctuations in order to know that Montecassino lies within the Regno. That's been made fairly clear in your correspondent's notices of St. Petronax (the abbey's second founder), St. Lidanus, St. Apollinaris of Montecassino, St. Guinizo of Montecassino, St. Bertharius of Montecassino, St. Deusdedit of Montecassino, and probably others who don't come to mind at the moment.
Best again,
John Dillon
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