Royalty new power church- personal was the political new goals of conduct and self-control Kings claimed a new authority and in imposing sexual restraint on the people incorporating church canons into own legislation, king claimed new powers. Role of ecclesiastical especially papal in creating new legitimacy through new ritual of consecration welfare statism, multi-gentile empire all from Old Testament Barbarian history appreciation military strength ideas from Northumbria and Ireland etc ideology was more eclectic and international. Merovingian’s also looked for dive grace and favour third continuity was basis in a gens or people bonding of ruler and ruled. role of Frankish aristocracy n advent Carolingian dynasty, involvement wider constituency than kings and cleric in ideological power. Pope approval Pippin adds divine grace with task governing educating needy and powerless, devotion to martyrs showed divine grace and strength of their Charlemagne incorporate nations of lordship, freedom, reciprocal duty that would have universal appeal all oath of fidelity demanded from all Hincmar highlights collective body, acting through assemblies with Kin maintaining well being of the realm shared participation in public duties and benefits the state revived Louis emphasis collective nature of responsibility more than Charlemagne Strasbourg Oaths underwrote kings commitments to each other. Charles the Bald developed 850 s idea of a societas, political advice military support, shared business of men faithful to the honor re gni.
The Essay on Capetian King Power State One
The suggestion that the Capetian kings of the tenth and eleventh century were weak and merely Primus inter pares, appears a valid one. There has been a trend ever since the age of Charlemagne for the position of the kings of the Frankish State to be fragile. There are some historians however; who would refute this description of the Capetian kings of this period, most notably the historian ...
all without exception had to come to the defence of the patria even salves not exempt all pay tributary stronger and weaker than predecessors racked by internal conflict and external pressure Charles justify imposing heavier burden on his peoples Though Charles did not cease to lead armies more prominent, more successful in other roles assembly-president, judge, man-manger and manipulator public opinion sword price symbol of a nobles honour armed service acceptable to God as it was to the King, sword defined mans public status, uses of ritual and social control, de-sworidng known to Carolinians Harms car public humiliation, bishops increasingly involved in these public rituals ecclesiastical intervention to legitimize, shift responsibility for dangerous political decisions, fictive kin relationships denoted political hegemony and subordination Charles the Bald consecrated at St Peers 875, involve aristocracy, involve many people, lodge in memory, enhance authority create collective consciousness of belonging to new realms in histories a swell. Symbolic representation of the present, and construction of post, were was Kings attempted to involve contemporaries in shaping the future: as such they were essentials in royal government.