The coronation of norwegian kings in Trondheim: the case of Magnús Erlingsson (1156-1184)
Edmar Checon de FREITAS and Renan Marques BIRRO
Original title: A coroação dos reis noruegueses em Trondheim (séc. XII): o caso de Magnús Erlingsson (1156-1184)
Published in Relations between History and Literature in Ancient and Medieval World
Keywords: Kingship, Legitimation, Norway, Royal religion, XII century.
This work analyses the coronation’s process of Norwegian kings in the second half of XII century, with special attention to the ceremony for ascension of Magnús Erlingsson (11561184) to the norwegian throne. From the contraposition of many sources of XI-XIII centuries and with the support of royal religion concept of Jacques Le Goff, the present work delineated the transformation of a boy in a king, especially from a detailed analysis of Privilegiebrev (Letter of Privileges, c. 1163-1164), source that explores the potential of christian religion to legitimate a monarch and a dynasty under the Norwegian civil wars of the XII century.