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Index

Aachen:

Aniane, monastery of
25,
27

chapel of St Mary
20–
1,
48 n. 33,
53,
58,
80,

Annales Altahenses Maiores
37,
117–
19,
127

121,
155 n. 100

Annales Augustani
156

and European architecture
134

Annales Mettenses Priores
16,
68,
118

and Frankish empire
103

Annales Nordhumbranis
31,
31

2 n. 96,
38,

historiographical focus on
3 n. 11

119 n. 85

and Jerusalem
77

Annales Quedlinburgenses
30,
37

Ottonian possession of
20

Annales regni Francorum, see ARF (Annales regni

Abbo of Fleury
22

Francorum)

Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
23,
132

Annales (Saint-Amand)
38,
97

Account of the Holy Land (Pseudo-Bede)
51

Annals of Fulda
69

accumulation, logic of
24–
5,
37

Annals of Lorsch
35 n. 112

Adalbero, bishop of Laon
22,
135 n. 21

Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury
83,
153 n. 94

Adamnan of Iona
42 n. 3, 84

Anselm of Bésate
105,
113,
123 n. 94

Adela of Vermandois
63

apocalypticism, see eschatology; Last Emperor

Ademar of Chabannes:

legend

and Charlemagne’s power over the Holy

ARF (Annales regni Francorum):

Land
31,
39–
40

and Frankish identity
130

Holy Land pilgrimage of
88,
92 n. 78

and Frankish power over the Holy

and Jerusalem
80 n. 26,
83

Land
33–
4,
35,
36,
37,
38–
9

and Last Emperor legend
119 n. 83,
120–
3,

and idea of Frankish Golden Age
16,
68

122,
127

and Last Emperor legend
117

and monastic foundation legends
24

and logic of accumulation
24–
5

on relics
26,
27

Reviser
68 n. 109

Ado, archbishop of Vienne
23,
26,
131
–2

aristocratic naming
63

Adoptionism heresy
102,
126

Arnulf, bishop of Orléans
79

Adso, abbot of Montier-en-Der
92 n. 78,

Auerbach, Erich
115 n. 66

110
–11,
112,
119 nn.83,84,
144

Augustine, Saint
74,
76–
7

Pseudo-Alcuin’s version of
123
–5,
127

Avesgaud, bishop of Le Mans
88

adventus ritual
45

Azan, legendary prefect of Jerusalem
38,
39

Aebischer, Paul
139

Ælfric of Eynsham
143

Baker, Keith
66,
70

Alberi, Mary
102 n. 17

Balard, Michel
141

Alberic, prince of the Romans
44

Baldwin I, king of Jerusalem
140

Albert of Aachen
7,
155 n. 100

Bamberg
81

Alcuin
34,
77 n. 14,
102,
125,
126

Barroux, Robert
61 n. 83

Aldred, bishop of Worcester
89

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