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The Enthroned Corpse of Charlemagne: The Lord-In-Majesty Theme in Early Medieval Art and Life

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The Enthroned Corpse of Charlemagne: The Lord-In-Majesty Theme in Early Medieval Art and Life - Moffitt, John F
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Though unquestionably a "real" person, posthumously, the life and deeds of Charle, magne have become the stuff of heroic legend. The discovery of his corpse in the year 1000 by the emperor Otto III is just such an example. What was so striking about the corpse of Charlemagne (who had in fact died long before, in 814) was its appearance. Fully clothed in ceremonial garb and wearing his imperial crown, Charlemagne was found seated upright, reposing upon a gilded chair; thus, he appeared to the spectators in the then ...

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The Enthroned Corpse of Charlemagne: The Lord-In-Majesty Theme in Early Medieval Art and Life 2006, McFarland & Company, Jefferson

ISBN-13: 9780786427673

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