1st Edition

Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy The Hucpoldings, c. 850-c.1100

By Edoardo Manarini Copyright 2022
404 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

404 Pages
by Routledge

This book presents a detailed study of the Hucpoldings, an elite group in Carolingian and post-Carolingian Italy. Though the Hucpoldings have not received extensive treatment in previous anglophone scholarship, they had a key influence in much of what was happening in this period. Manarini’s groundbreaking study highlights the dramatic geopolitical changes surrounding this kinship group in the... Read more
Preface by Simon MacLean, Introduction, Part I Kinship and Political Relations, 1. The Hucpoldings' Involvement in the Political Struggles of the Kingdom of Italy (847-945), Hucpold, Count Palatine of Louis II, Faction and Endeavour: Hubald I, The Aristocratic Career of Boniface dux et marchio between Rudolf II and Hugh of Arles, Bibliography, 2. Family Patterns and Political Affirmation (945-1012), The Duchy of Spoleto and Tuscany, Eastern Emilia and the Exarchate of Ravenna, The March of Tuscany, Bibliography, 3. The Local Basis of Power in a Wide Political Network (1012-1116), Hugh II and His Lineage in Bologna and Ferrara, The Ties that Bind: Boniface of Canossa and Kinship Networks across the Apennines, The Counts of Romena-Panico, Bibliography, Part II Properties and Patronage, 4. The Exarchate, Land Possession and Relations in the Ninth Century, The Troubled Years, c.960-c.1000, Persistence in the comitatus Faentinus and the 1034 Pact, Bibliography, 5. The March of Tuscany, The Family Group Estates in the Ninth Century, Marchisal Fisc and Monastic Foundations, Centres of Power, Patronage Networks, Bibliography, 6. Ruling on the Border : Landed Possessions from the Po Valley to the Apennines in Bononia's Diocese, Acquisitions, Exchanges, Organization of Lands in the Tenth Century, Landed Wealth and Hegemony, Lands, People and Castles (900-1100), Estate Management: Between Territorial Consolidation and Dispersal, Bibliography, Part III Power, Relationships, Memory, 7. Kinship, Self-awareness and Memory, Onomastic Choices, The lex Ribuaria profession, The Role of Monastic Foundations: Family Memory, Politics and Identity, Kinship Representations between Perceptions and Self-awareness, Evolution and Hierarchy of Kinship Cohesion, Bibliography, 8. Features and Practices of Power: From Officials to Lords, Firsts Steps at Court: Offices and Responsibilities in the Kingdom of Italy, The Marchisal Achievement and the Gaining of Ecclesiastical Offices, Dinastizzazione of the Title of comes and the Development of Seigneurial Rule in a Border Region, Bibliography, 9. Discontinuity between Public Powers and Private Seigneurial Rule, Bibliography, Genealogical Tables, Bibliography, Index.

Biography

Edoardo Manarini is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Turin. His research revolves around Western European medieval political institutions, focusing on Italy’s elite kindreds and their interconnection with regnal power, the links between kings and abbeys in Lombard and Carolingian Italy, the dynamics of memory and monastic production of written strategies.