词条 | Clausula de Pippino |
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The Clausula de Pippino is a brief account of the election, coronation and consecration of Pippin the Short as King of the Franks and Roman patrician in 751–54. It was probably written at Saint-Denis in 767, shortly before Pippin's death. Although its authenticity was doubted early, and doubts are still occasionally raised, it has been generally received as authentic since the nineteenth century.[1] It is the earliest source for the events it narrates, pre-dating the account of Einhard, who probably made use of it, by several decades.[2] The coronation ceremony of Pippin included his two young sons, Charles and Carloman, and his queen, Bertrada. According to the Clausula, Pope Stephen II:
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Notes1. ^Edward A. Freeman, “The Patriciate of Pippin”, English Historical Review, 4/16 (1889): 701. For recent doubts, cf. Rosamond McKitterick, History and Memory in the Carolingian World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004): 140–41. 2. ^Constance B. Bouchard, “Images of the Merovingians and Carolingians”, History Compass, 4/2 (2006): 304–05. 3. ^Thomas Hodgkin, Life of Charles the Great (London, 1897): 71–71. 1 : 8th-century Latin books |
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