Vita Radbodi Het Leven van Radboud

The Low Countries in the early Middle Ages. Christianity is on the rise, partly due to the efforts of missionaries such as Willibrord and Boniface. Yet the process of Christianisation is laborious. This is well illustrated in Vita Radbodi, a tenth-century Latin biography of bishop Radboud of Utrecht...

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Main Author: Nissen, Peter (auth)
Other Authors: Hunink, Vincent (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Latin
Published: Nijmegen Radboud University Press 2023
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