Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej

In the Middle Ages, most Western European countries looked for their roots in the Trojan War. In the 12th century Geoffrey of Monmouth created a story in which he made Brutus of Troy the founder of the state. For several centuries, the story became the basis for a discussion between writers about t...

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Main Author: Joanna Orzeł
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Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/KLIO/article/view/30475
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description In the Middle Ages, most Western European countries looked for their roots in the Trojan War. In the 12th century Geoffrey of Monmouth created a story in which he made Brutus of Troy the founder of the state. For several centuries, the story became the basis for a discussion between writers about the beginnings of state. The story was also used by successive monarchs – in war propaganda, to emphasize independence from the Pope or to try to strengthen the royal power. Although criticism of the story about Trojan origin appeared early on, some writers did not want to reject the centuries-old tradition.
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spelling doaj.art-85d9f1e2ec884bffb54d63332f200adb2022-12-22T03:42:37ZdeuUniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w ToruniuKlio1643-81912719-74762021-01-0157110.12775/KLIO.202.00426403Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowejJoanna Orzeł0Wydział Filozoficzno-Historyczny Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego In the Middle Ages, most Western European countries looked for their roots in the Trojan War. In the 12th century Geoffrey of Monmouth created a story in which he made Brutus of Troy the founder of the state. For several centuries, the story became the basis for a discussion between writers about the beginnings of state. The story was also used by successive monarchs – in war propaganda, to emphasize independence from the Pope or to try to strengthen the royal power. Although criticism of the story about Trojan origin appeared early on, some writers did not want to reject the centuries-old tradition. https://apcz.umk.pl/KLIO/article/view/30475cultural memorymyth of originTrojan WarEnglish historiographyearly modern period
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Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
Klio
cultural memory
myth of origin
Trojan War
English historiography
early modern period
title Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
title_full Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
title_fullStr Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
title_full_unstemmed Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
title_short Wspólnota, religia, prawa – mit o trojańskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoświeceniowej
title_sort wspolnota religia prawa mit o trojanskim pochodzeniu w angielskiej historiografii przedoswieceniowej
topic cultural memory
myth of origin
Trojan War
English historiography
early modern period
url https://apcz.umk.pl/KLIO/article/view/30475
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