German historians long assumed that the German Kingdom was created
with Henry the Fowler's coronation in 919. The reigns of both Henry
the Fowler, and his son Otto the Great, were studied and researched
mainly through Widukind of Corvey's chronicle Res Gestae Saxonicae.
There was one source on Ottonian times that was curiously absent from
most of the serious research: Liudprand of Cremona's Antapodosis. The
study of this chronicle leads to a reappraisal of the tenth century in
Western Europe showing how mythology of the dynasty was constructed.
By looking at the later reception (through later Middle Ages and then
on 19th and 20th century historiography) the author showcases the
longevity of Ottonian myths and the ideological expressions of the
tenth century storytellers.
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Narratives and Myth in Tenth-Century Germany
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ISBN
9781040797594
Publisert
2025
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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