Greater than emperor: Cola di Rienzo (ca. 1313-54) and the world of Fourteenth-century Rome
Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
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Greater than Emperor charts the remarkable process by which Rome tried to forge a new civic identity, similar in constitution to contemporary city-republics but conceptually much more ambitious. At the forefront of the process stood the idiosyncratic...
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- ISBN13 9780472112500
- ISBN10 0472112503
- Tipo LIBRO
- Páginas 281
- Año de Edición 2002
- Idioma Inglés
- Encuadernación Tela
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Historia Medieval UniversalGreater than emperor: Cola di Rienzo (ca. 1313-54) and the world of Fourteenth-century Rome
Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Greater than Emperor charts the remarkable process by which Rome tried to forge a new civic identity, similar in constitution to contemporary city-republics but conceptually much more ambitious. At the forefront of the process stood the idiosyncratic...
España peninsular
Detalles del libro
Greater than Emperor charts the remarkable process by which Rome tried to forge a new civic identity, similar in constitution to contemporary city-republics but conceptually much more ambitious. At the forefront of the process stood the idiosyncratic and astonishing young notary Cola di Rienzo. On May 21, 1347, Cola staged a bloodless coup. Rome entered a new age that would witness both the resurrection of the ancient power of the Empire and Rome's apotheosis as God's chosen city. Yet within seven months, the theatricality and violence of Cola's regime led to exile. Cola's triumphal return some years later ended in his assassination. Eventually, Cola was resurrected as a hero of nineteenth-century nationalism, leaving the complexities of Trecento Rome far behind.