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Fictional memoria in the service of politics

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2023

Abstract

The author shows how the Czech king and Roman emperor Charles IV (1216-1378) used fictitious historical arguments for political propaganda through official historians. Specifically, the legitimation of his position in Bohemia and the Empire, the position of Bohemia within the Roman-German Empire, the territorial extent of the Bohemian state, the ecclesiastical organization of the Bohemian state, and Charles's political and territorial ambitions.