To Have and to Hold: Conversion, Genealogy, and Imperialist Aims in Les Enfances Renier

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 N/A MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES COMITATUS-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI:10.1353/cjm.2022.0002
Annie Le
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Abstract:Les Enfances Renier, a chanson de geste dating to the mid-thirteenth century, recounts the titular hero's journey throughout the Mediterranean as he looks for his birth family and aids Frankish, Norman, and even Byzantine allies in their struggles against predominantly Muslim enemies. The present study focuses on Renier's relationship with Ydoine, the Muslim princess who took him in as a foundling and raised him. After Renier discovers the identity of his birth parents, and Ydoine converts to Latin Christianity, the two marry and conceive a son named Tancred. This son, according to the narrator, will go on to play a major role in the First Crusade. In this way, Les Enfances Renier constructs a genealogy for the historical figure of Tancred (1075–1112) that adds an element of familial reclamation to the campaigns of the First Crusade. Conversion is an indispensable process that allows for Ydoine to convert, marry Renier, and conceive such an important figure. Throughout this article, I uncover how Les Enfances Renier uses conversion and ambivalent treatment of Ydoine, the notable convert, to navigate complex genealogical issues in service of upholding an ethos of Latin Christian expansion.
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拥有和持有:《雷尼尔的孩子》中的皈依、谱系和帝国主义目标
摘要:《雷尼尔的孩子》(Les Enfances Renier)是一部可追溯到13世纪中期的歌曲,讲述了这位有名无实的英雄在地中海各地寻找自己的亲生家庭,并帮助法兰克人、诺曼人甚至拜占庭盟友对抗以穆斯林为主的敌人的斗争。本研究的重点是雷尼尔与伊多因的关系,伊多因是一位穆斯林公主,收留了他并抚养他长大。雷尼尔发现亲生父母的身份后,伊多因皈依了拉丁基督教,两人结婚并育有一子,名叫坦克雷德。根据叙述者的说法,这个儿子将在第一次十字军东征中扮演重要角色。通过这种方式,Les Enfances Renier为Tancred(1075-1112)的历史人物构建了一个家谱,为第一次十字军东征的战役添加了家族开垦的元素。皈依是一个不可或缺的过程,让伊多因皈依,与雷尼尔结婚,并孕育出如此重要的人物。在这篇文章中,我揭示了莱斯·恩芬斯·雷尼尔是如何利用皈依和对伊多因的矛盾对待来处理复杂的家谱问题,以维护拉丁基督教扩张的精神。
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期刊介绍: Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies publishes articles by graduate students and recent PhDs in any field of medieval and Renaissance studies. The journal maintains a tradition of gathering work from across disciplines, with a special interest in articles that have an interdisciplinary or cross-cultural scope.
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