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Collecting Papal Letters and Privileges in Late Carolingian Bavaria. The Salzburg Rotulus and its Narrative | Synapse
June 4, 2026
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Collecting Papal Letters and Privileges in Late Carolingian Bavaria. The Salzburg Rotulus and its Narrative
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Matthias Rozein
University of Liège
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The study aims to explore the role and significance of papal letters and privileges in late Carolingian Bavaria, focusing on the Salzburg Rotulus.
Analyzed historical documents including papal letters and privileges related to Bavaria.
Conducted a narrative analysis of the Salzburg Rotulus and its implications for medieval governance.
Investigated the socio-political context of the late Carolingian period.
Identified key themes in the Salzburg Rotulus that reveal the interaction between papal authority and local governance.
Demonstrated how papal privileges influenced the political landscape of late Carolingian Bavaria.
Unveiled narrative elements that shaped the historical understanding of authority in the region.
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Matthias Rozein (Wed,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.2143/lat.84.3.3295229