El adopcionismo y las evoluciones religiosas y políticas en el Reino Astur
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1998.v58.i200.633Keywords:
Adoptionism, Astur Kingdom, Carolingians, Early Medieval History, Spain.Abstract
The adoptionist controversy is presented in its Asturian framework, underlining its continuity from Beatus of Liébana to the reign of Alphonse II. Sources of this period can be understood within the religious conflict. The political changes of those decades are explained as part of a policy of opening up to other realities, religious and political, different from the Visigothic.
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1998-12-30
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Isla Frez, A. (1998). El adopcionismo y las evoluciones religiosas y políticas en el Reino Astur. Hispania, 58(200), 972–993. https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1998.v58.i200.633
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