Autour des possessions luxembourgeoises dans le comté de Hainaut sous les règnes d'Henri VII, comte de Luxembourg et empereur (1288-1313) et de Jean, roi de Bohême et comte de Luxembourg (1310-1346)Pettiau, Hérold ![]() in Annales du Cercle Archéologique de Mons (2023), 86 This article presents the text of a revised version of a lecture given in May 2022 as part of the Cercle Archéologique de Mons lecture series and gives a detailed presentation of the corpus documenting ... [more ▼] This article presents the text of a revised version of a lecture given in May 2022 as part of the Cercle Archéologique de Mons lecture series and gives a detailed presentation of the corpus documenting the heritage held in the county of Hainaut for several decades at the beginning of the 14th century between 1304 and 1343, and even afterwards, by the counts of the Luxembourg dynasty (Henry VII and his son John, known as the Blind Man, King of Bohemia). This file is interesting in more ways than one: It is- on the Luxembourg side at least, little known - even though important documents have been published and available for a long time - these 'outlying' possessions have received little attention from researchers working on the territorialisation of the principality or on the 'finances' of John of Bohemia. It also concerns a period during which documentary writing developed in the management of the possessions of the principalities of the Low Countries - including, of course, Hainaut (in union with Zealand Holland), which has been very well studied by Valeria Van Camp. In Luxembourg, a first cartulary, currently called liber foeodorum, was drawn up in 1308-1309, and subsequently completed; a second in 1343, and also a censary (or Urbar) noting the revenues of the various components of the possessions of the Luxembourgs by provostship, land, and castellany in the years 1306-1317, subsequently completed in the years 1322-1327. This file raises questions about the practical management of such possessions, which were quite remote, beyond the administrative organisation of the county. It also provides interesting insights into the question of cultural transfers in the area of princely administration between the county of Hainaut and that of Luxembourg. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 134 (5 UL) Les ressources naturelles en Lotharingie médiévale: regards croisés sur leur exploitation / Die natürlichen Ressourcen im mittelalterlichen Lothringen: ihre Nutzung im Spiegel unterschiedlicher Forschungsansätze. Actes des 21e Journées LotharingiennesPauly, Michel ; Pettiau, Hérold ; Uhrmacher, Martin ![]() Book published by Section Historique de l'Institut Grand-Ducal / CLUDEM (2023) L’histoire environnementale comme discipline des sciences historiques a connu depuis les années 1990 une attention accrue. Ces dernières années l’intérêt pour l’analyse historique des influences humaines ... [more ▼] L’histoire environnementale comme discipline des sciences historiques a connu depuis les années 1990 une attention accrue. Ces dernières années l’intérêt pour l’analyse historique des influences humaines sur l’environnement et pour l’exploitation des ressources naturelles a encore augmenté à la suite d’une prise de conscience accrue de la société et des médias pour le changement climatique qui s’accélère et l’environnement naturel qui se dégrade. De nombreuses publications témoignent de la fertilité d’une approche interdisciplinaire et régionale de cette thématique au cœur d’un cycle de conférence organisé par l’Institut d’Histoire de l’Université du Luxembourg pour les étudiants en Bachelor en cultures européennes également ouvert aux auditeurs libres ainsi qu’aux membres du grand public durant le semestre d'été 2021, dont le présent volume reprend les actes. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 166 (12 UL) Histoire environnementale et Lotharingie médiévale. En guise d'introductionPauly, Michel ; Pettiau, Hérold ; Uhrmacher, Martin ![]() in Uhrmacher, Martin; Pauly, Michel; Pettiau, Hérold (Eds.) Les ressources naturelles en Lotharingie médiévale. regards croisés sur leur exploitation / Die natürlichen Ressourcen im mittelalterlichen LOtharingien: ihre Nutzung im Spiegel unterschiedlicher Forschungsansätze. Actes des 21es Journées Lotharingiennes. Semestre d'été 2021, UNIVERSITE DU LUXEMBOURG (2023) Detailed reference viewed: 140 (2 UL) L'évêque contesté. Les résistances à l'autorité épiscopale des Pays-Bas à l'Italie du NordPettiau, Hérold ; Book published by Classiques Garnier (2023) This volume contains the proceedings of a workshop investigating the phenomena of challenges to the image and authority of bishops, or resistance on the part of faithful to reforms undertaken by a bishop ... [more ▼] This volume contains the proceedings of a workshop investigating the phenomena of challenges to the image and authority of bishops, or resistance on the part of faithful to reforms undertaken by a bishop or to change in the bishop’s paradigm of action. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 147 (7 UL) IntroductionPettiau, Hérold ; ; in Pettiau; Wagner, Anne (Eds.) L'évêque contesté. Les résistances à l'autorité épiscopale des Pays-Bas à l'Italie du Nord (2023) The study of such a problematic over such a long period, from the tenth to the seventeenth century, adopted by the Lodocat project, needs to be marked out even briefly. The contributions, grouped in four ... [more ▼] The study of such a problematic over such a long period, from the tenth to the seventeenth century, adopted by the Lodocat project, needs to be marked out even briefly. The contributions, grouped in four thematic and chronological parts, examine the representation of episcopal authority at the local level and the competition between different models of episcopal action. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 312 (0 UL) Les Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut (milieu XIIIe-milieu XIVe siècle)Pettiau, Hérold ![]() Speeches/Talks (2022) Cette conférence a pour objet de rouvrir et d’explorer plusieurs dossiers concernant les relations entretenues entre les membres de la dynastie comtale des Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut dans une ... [more ▼] Cette conférence a pour objet de rouvrir et d’explorer plusieurs dossiers concernant les relations entretenues entre les membres de la dynastie comtale des Luxembourg et le comté de Hainaut dans une période d’environ un siècle qui fut cruciale pour les deux principautés. En effet elle vit d’une part les comtes de Luxembourg s’affirmer dans le cadre régional de l’ancienne Lotharingie puis, à partir de la première décennie du XIVe siècle, à un niveau européen, avec l’accession d’Henri VII au trône d’Allemagne (en 1308) puis à l’empire (en 1312) ainsi que celle de son fils Jean au trône de Bohême (à partir de 1310). Le comté de Hainaut quant à lui forme à partir de 1299 une principauté composite, réunissant les comtés de Hainaut, de Hollande et de Zélande sous l’autorité du comte Jean d’Avesnes. Ces relations entre les Luxembourg et les Avesnes sont d’ordre dynastique. En guise d’introduction, nous en retracerons les grandes lignes, initiées dans la première moitié du XIIIe siècle dans le double contexte de la rivalité entre les familles d’Avesnes et Dampierre et des prétentions des comtes luxembourgeois à l’héritage namurois d’Henri IV, et marquées à partir de 1264 par des unions entre d’une part le futur comte Henri VI de Luxembourg et Béatrice, fille de Baudouin d’Avesnes, et d’autre part entre Philippa, fille aînée d’Henri V de Luxembourg avec Jean, futur comte de Hainaut. Ces unions inaugureront des liens durables entre les deux familles. Dans un second temps, nous nous efforcerons d’étudier l’évolution de ces relations sous le règne d’Henri VII, né à Valenciennes, puis de son fils Jean, roi de Bohême et comte de Luxembourg à partir de 1310 († 1346) avec les comtes Jean d’Avesnes († 1304), et ses successeurs Guillaume Ier († 1337) et Guillaume II († 1345) ainsi qu’avec leur parent Jean de Hainaut, seigneur de Beaumont († 1356). Ceci sous un angle politique, particulièrement dans les années 1332-1334 dans le cadre de l’alliance qui unit les deux comtes avec d’autres princes lotharingiens contre le duc de Brabant mais aussi plus généralement dans le contexte de l’opposition croissante entre France et Angleterre. Cependant, l’on s’attardera surtout sur la dimension patrimoniale vu que ces relations impliquent la création d’un fief luxembourgeois en Hainaut qui subsistera jusqu’au moins 1372. Nous en retracerons les vicissitudes illustrées par les actes conservés dans chartes et cartulaires hainuyers et luxembourgeois. Enfin, nous allons nous concentrer sur la dimension économique et patrimoniale de ces possessions, documentée par une série de comptes, de recettes de revenus, pour la plupart inédits. Très riches, ces comptes constituent une véritable mine d’or dans une perspective d’histoire locale. Cependant, nous les aborderons sous un angle différent, celui de l’histoire documentaire et des (possibles) transferts culturels entre principautés, dans la mesure où de telles sources, abondantes en Hainaut, sont extrêmement rares avant le dernier quart du XIVe siècle dans le comté puis duché de Luxembourg. Leur étude complète celle des actes et nous renseigne aussi sur l’évolution des relations entre princes hainuyers et luxembourgeois. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 132 (1 UL) Urkunden- und Quellenbuch zur Geschichte der altluxemburgischen Territorien, t. XI/3, Die Urkunden Johanns, König von Böhmen und Graf von Luxemburg/Les chartes de Jean, roi de Bohême et comte de Luxembourg (1310-1346). Archives Générales du Royaume, Bruxelles ; Archives de l’Etat à Arlon (avec Saint-Hubert), à Liège, Mons, Namur et Gand ; Archives départementales du Nord, LilleSalemme, Timothy ; Pettiau, Hérold ![]() Book published by CLUDEM (2022) This volume contains editions of the acts of John of Bohemia preserved in the form of originals in the charters of the Counts of Flanders (now in the State Archives in Ghent, the Archives départementales ... [more ▼] This volume contains editions of the acts of John of Bohemia preserved in the form of originals in the charters of the Counts of Flanders (now in the State Archives in Ghent, the Archives départementales du Nord in Lille and the Archives générales du royaume, fonds de Flandre), the Counts of Namur (at the State Archives in Namur), the Counts of Hainaut (at the State Archives in Mons), and numerous ecclesiastical establishments in the diocese of Liège (at the State Archives in Liège). Other archive collections, both seigneurial and ecclesiastical, have been explored at the State Archives in Arlon and Saint-Hubert. As Saint-Hubert was closed in 2019, its documentary heritage was transferred to Arlon. In addition, there are a number of charters from the Trésor de Chartes of the Counts, and later Dukes, of Luxembourg, some of which are held in Series B of the Chambre des Comptes of the Archives Départementales du Nord in Lille. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 258 (20 UL) Autour des possessions luxembourgeoises dans le comté de Hainaut sous le règne de Jean, roi de Bohême et comte de Luxembourg (1310-1346)Pettiau, Hérold ![]() Scientific Conference (2021, August 20) The purpose of this contribution is to open what appeared at first sight to be a small dossier, devoted to the heritage held in the county of Hainaut for several decades at the beginning of the 14th ... [more ▼] The purpose of this contribution is to open what appeared at first sight to be a small dossier, devoted to the heritage held in the county of Hainaut for several decades at the beginning of the 14th century between 1304 and 1343, and even afterwards, by the counts of the Luxembourg dynasty (Henry VII and his son John the Blind, King of Bohemia), of which I have presented the main items and the interest that their study (and publication) could bring. This file is interesting in more than one way: It is- on the Luxembourg side at least, little known - even if important documents have been published and available for a long time - these 'outlying' possessions have not been much taken into consideration by researchers working on the territorialisation of the principality or on the 'finances' of John of Bohemia. It also concerns a period during which documentary writing developed in the management of the possessions of the principalities of the Low Countries - including, of course, Hainaut (in union with Zealand Holland), which has been very well studied by Valeria Van Camp. In Luxembourg, a first cartulary, currently called liber foeodorum, was drawn up in 1308-1309, and subsequently completed; a second in 1343, and also a censary (or Urbar) noting the revenues of the various components of the possessions of the Luxembourgs by provostship, land, and castellany in the years 1306-1317, subsequently completed in the years 1322-1327. This file raises questions about the practical management of such possessions, which were quite remote, beyond the administrative organisation of the county. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 87 (3 UL) Compte rendu de Sébastien Pierre et Ricahrd Jusseret (accord.), Du Piconrue à la Grande Ardenne. Hommage à André NeubergPettiau, Hérold ![]() in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2021) This is a review of a collection of essayas gathered in hommage to André Neuberg,founder of the "Musée en Piconrue" in Bastogne in the early 1980s. Numerous exhibitions have been organised dealing with ... [more ▼] This is a review of a collection of essayas gathered in hommage to André Neuberg,founder of the "Musée en Piconrue" in Bastogne in the early 1980s. Numerous exhibitions have been organised dealing with aspects of religious history and patrimony in the Ardennes and the Province of Luxembourg. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 146 (1 UL) Présences et déplacements des souverains de la Francie médiane de 843 à 869: Contribution à l'étude de l'espace politique de Lothaire Ier et Lothaire IIPettiau, Hérold ![]() in Pettinger, Maxime (Ed.) D'un regnum à l'autre. La Lotharingie, un espace de l'entre-deux? Von Regnum hum Imperium. Lotharingien als Zwischenreich? (2020, December) This contribution is devoted to the analysis of the movements made by Emperor Lothar I and his son, King Lothar II, by proposing to distinguish between three types of movement: movements at the beginning ... [more ▼] This contribution is devoted to the analysis of the movements made by Emperor Lothar I and his son, King Lothar II, by proposing to distinguish between three types of movement: movements at the beginning of the reign, "usual" movements during the reign and movements that would be described as "punctual", of a pendular type. The importance and nature of multilateral meetings between sovereigns is taken into account. This comparison highlights a certain permanence in the use of a stable palatial zone by the two sovereigns, between the Meuse and Eifel on the one hand and a Moselle axis from Thionville to Remiremont on the other, but also, beyond the variety of contexts, similarities in the more exceptional movements, which remain largely concentrated in the Francia media area, a part that fell to Lothaire after the Treaty of Verdun. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 136 (4 UL) Willibrord: entre histoire et hagiographie : Aspects de la représentation du saint au Moyen ÂgePettiau, Hérold ![]() Presentation (2020, February 05) Building on the presentation given in Novembre 2019 on the occasion of the book-launch of the comic strip on Willibrord, published by the LSRS, this presentation delved deeper into the construction of the ... [more ▼] Building on the presentation given in Novembre 2019 on the occasion of the book-launch of the comic strip on Willibrord, published by the LSRS, this presentation delved deeper into the construction of the hagiographic figure of saint Willibrord by early authors. This presentation was given as part of a half-day formation for pastoral staff on Willibrord and Echternach at the Luxembourg School of Religion and Society. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 119 (0 UL) review of Simon Maclean, Ottonian Queenship, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, xiv + 247 p.; ISBN 978-0-19-880010-1: 65$Pettiau, Hérold ![]() in Hemecht: Zeitschrift für Luxemburger Geschichte (2020), 72(3), 370-373 Detailed reference viewed: 121 (1 UL) Willibrord comme saint; Aspects de la constitution de son image hagiographique au haut Moyen ÂgePettiau, Hérold ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2019) This communication was given in the context of the launch of a new book of saint Willibrord, archbishop of Utrecht and fouder of the abbey of Echternach (obit 739). This book, édite by the Luxembourg ... [more ▼] This communication was given in the context of the launch of a new book of saint Willibrord, archbishop of Utrecht and fouder of the abbey of Echternach (obit 739). This book, édite by the Luxembourg School of Religion and Society, is a comic strip, purporting to relate the life and career of Willibrord. The him of my presentation was to provide a lay audience with informations about the nature of the main narrative sources on Willibrord, i.e. hagiographical sources, and about what we know of their authors' agenda. These sources (extracts from Bede's Historia ecclesiastical written ca. 730 and the Life of Willibrord by Alcuin, written ca. 795) have been extremely influential in shaping the perception we have of the saint. The text of this contribution will be developped into an online publication. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 123 (1 UL) De la "grande" à la "petite" histoire. Les chartes des souverains de la Maison de Luxembourg pour le convent de MarienthalPettiau, Hérold ![]() Article for general public (2018) This article aime at a general audience, presents three charters held in the National Archive in Luxembourg, in the Fonds Weimar. Commenting on several features, it provides a context to the writing of ... [more ▼] This article aime at a general audience, presents three charters held in the National Archive in Luxembourg, in the Fonds Weimar. Commenting on several features, it provides a context to the writing of these three charters and illustrantes the involvement of high ranking aristocrate (indeed, sovereigns), in the affairs of a small convent. This article was written as part of a series of short pièces on the occasion of the XXth Journées Lotharingiennes, an international conference held from 24 to 26 October at the University of Luxembourg, on the topic "Re-reading the history of territorial principalities". [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 167 (4 UL) La Lotharingie en question : identités, oppositions, intégration / Lotharingische Identitäten im Spannungsfeld zwischen integrativen und partikularen KräftenMargue, Michel ; Pettiau, Hérold ![]() Book published by CLUDEM (2018) This volume contains the proceedings of the 14th Journées Lotharingiennes, held at the University of Luxembourg, in October 2006 and devoted to the analysis of the development of political identities in ... [more ▼] This volume contains the proceedings of the 14th Journées Lotharingiennes, held at the University of Luxembourg, in October 2006 and devoted to the analysis of the development of political identities in Lotharingia, from the ninth century onward. It contains 17 contributions groupes une the following headings: (1) Eléments fédérateurs; (2) Dissensions internes et identités régionales ; (3) Vecteurs identitaires; (4) La persistance de l'idée lotharingienne. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 467 (16 UL) Présences de souverains dans l'espace du "regnum Lotharii": Itinéraires, lieux de pouvoir et fidélités "Lotharingiennes" (869-936)Pettiau, Hérold ![]() in Pettiau, Hérold; Margue, Michel (Eds.) La Lotharingie en question. Identités, oppositions, intégration. LOtharingische Identitäten im Spannungsfeld zwischen integrativen und partikularen Kräften. Actes des 14es Journées Lotharingiennes (2018, October 25) Detailed reference viewed: 206 (3 UL) PréfaceMargue, Michel ; Pettiau, Hérold ![]() in Pettiau, Hérold; Margue, Michel (Eds.) La Lotharingie en question. Identités, oppositions, intégrations. Actes des 14e Journées Lotharingiennes (2018) This preface highlights the seminal role played by professor Michel Parisse in the research on to medieval Lotharingia, and to whom this volume is dedicated. Detailed reference viewed: 110 (0 UL) Page Lotharingie médiévalePettiau, Hérold ; Computer development (2018) This is the text of a webpage dévote to the study of medieval Lotharingia submitted for publication on the website "ménestrel.fr". It brings together information on academic and scientific institutions ... [more ▼] This is the text of a webpage dévote to the study of medieval Lotharingia submitted for publication on the website "ménestrel.fr". It brings together information on academic and scientific institutions dealing with the history of the space concerned by medieval Lotharingia in France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg as well as on ressources available online. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 222 (3 UL) Quelques réflexions autour du Liber de Rectoribus christianis de Sedulius Scottus : contexte(s), patron(s), destinataire(s)Pettiau, Hérold ![]() in Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire (2018), 95 This contribution aims at providing a review of the different hypotheses for dating and contextualising the writing of Liber de Rectoribus Christianis, a Carolingian mirror of the prince written by ... [more ▼] This contribution aims at providing a review of the different hypotheses for dating and contextualising the writing of Liber de Rectoribus Christianis, a Carolingian mirror of the prince written by Sedulius Scottus, an Irish scholar whose activity is recorded in Francia media between the 840’s and the early 870’s. The structure of the text is first summarised. The possible contexts of writing are then reviewed following three axis ; 1) a review of the criteria supporting different dating ; 2) the question of Sedulius’s potential sponsors, addressees of his verse pieces, and finally 3) the text’s dedicatees. The attempted conquest by Charles the Bald of the regnum Lotharii end of 869-beginning 870 remains the most credible one. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 211 (3 UL) ConclusionsPettiau, Hérold ; ; Scientific Conference (2017, November 17) This intervention consiste of concluding remarks of a conference on the office of bishops as administrations of their diocèse within a region encompassing the Low Countries, the Duchy of Lorraine, the ... [more ▼] This intervention consiste of concluding remarks of a conference on the office of bishops as administrations of their diocèse within a region encompassing the Low Countries, the Duchy of Lorraine, the Alsace region, Switzerland, south-Esastern France and the North of Italy, which have been defined, by researchers as part of a sort of "catholic front" facing the Reformation. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 157 (2 UL) |
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