Before 738: The Saracen Danger as Described in a Letter by the Missionary Bishop Boniface to the Nun Bugga

Authors

  • Daniel G. König

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2019.1.1.3

Keywords:

Carolingians, pilgrimage, British Isles, Rome, Arabic-Islamic expansion, raids, travel, fleet, fear, Saracens

Abstract

The contribution focuses on a letter sent by the missionary bishop Boniface to the nun Bugga, which is dated to shortly before 738. In this letter, Boniface advised his interlocutor to postpone her planned pilgrimage to Rome until the "Saracen" threat to the city had ended. The article contextualizes the letter as part of the correspondence between both clerics and asks how the Arabic-Islamic expansion was perceived north of the Alps.

Published

2019-06-15

How to Cite

König, D. G. (2019). Before 738: The Saracen Danger as Described in a Letter by the Missionary Bishop Boniface to the Nun Bugga. Transmediterranean History, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.18148/tmh/2019.1.1.3

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