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Actus pontificum Cenomannis

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Geschichte des Bistums Le Mans von der Spätantike bis zur Karolingerzeit : Actus Pontificum Cenomannis in urbe degentium und Gesta Aldrici
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were probably part of an ambitious campaign to extend the bishop's rights over neighbouring monasteries, particularly the Benedictine abbey of
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Le Mans forgeries : a chapter from the history of church property in the ninth century
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in 863. The text is important as evidence for late Carolingian episcopal ideology.
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English-language discussion of the text can be found in W. Goffart, The
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and related texts, superseding all previous, is M. Weidemann,
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