A IRA DOS NORMANDOS: O PAPEL DA RAIVA NA OBRA DE DUDO DE SAINT- QUENTIN, UMA EMOÇÃO FRANCA OU ESCANDINAVA?

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Since the beginning of the 10th century, medieval Normandy sought to align itself within two specific geopolitical contexts, the Scandinavian sphere and the Frankish or Carolingian world. Thus, these first Norman sovereigns tried to position themselves and act politically in both contexts in which they were inserted. Within this Norman policy of acting in both the Frankish and Scandinavian spheres, the search for alliances and the building of ties with Scandinavian leaders and other Frankish nobles will be an indispensable tool for this Norman political action. Thus, this article aims to analyze two specific moments in the life of Rouen's third Norman sovereign, Ricardo, the fearless. More specifically, we will deal with his passage and stay in his youth in Bayeux, and later in Laon. In this way we intend to demonstrate how his passage through these locations is not unreasonable, on the contrary, it is a way of building ties and important alliances in both geopolitical spheres in which Normandy is inserted, since Ricardo would be living with Scandinavian groups and leaders. in Bayeux and in the western Carolingian court in Laon.

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Matheus Brum Domingues Dettmann, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Mestrando pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em História Social da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro e membro do Laboratório de Teoria e História das Mídias Medievais (LATHIMM-UFRJ).

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2022-11-20

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