- Donar's Oak (also Thor's Oak or, via
interpretatio romana, Jove's Oak) was a
sacred tree of the
Germanic pagans located in an
unclear location around what...
- correspondents.
There are 150
letters in what is
generally called the
Bonifatian correspondence,
though not all them are by
Boniface or
addressed to him...
-
public domain. Palmer, James. "The 'Vigorous Rule' of
Bishop Lull:
Between Bonifatian Mission and
Carolingian Church Control".
Early Medieval Europe. 2005,...
- One
letter of Ælfflaed, to Adolana,
abbess of Pfalzel,
survives in the
Bonifatian correspondence,
which provides rare
evidence for
interaction between female...
- Longman. Palmer,
James (2005). "The 'Vigorous Rule' of
Bishop Lull:
Between Bonifatian Mission and
Carolingian Church Control".
Early Medieval Europe. 13 (3):...
-
display in the cathedral's museum. The
Ragyndrudis Codex is one of
three "
Bonifatian" books, a set of
three m****cripts
traditionally considered to have been...
- (link) Palmer,
James (2005). "The 'Vigorous Rule' of
Bishop Lull:
Between Bonifatian Mission and
Carolingian Church Control".
Early Medieval Europe. 13 (3):...
-
originality of the
epilogue render Glatthaar's view of the
entire epilogue as a
Bonifatian do****ent
rather unconvincing,
there is no
reason that Glatthaar's argument...