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04
2023
MECERN 2023
Fifth Biennial Conference of Medieval Central Europe, 27 - 29 April 2023
The Fifth Biennial Conference of Medieval Central Europe research network took place in Bratislava, with papers of our team members: Grzegorz Pac, Marcin R. Pauk, Jurek Pysiak and Karolina Morawska:
Saturday 29th April, 11:00 – 12:30
XXXVII. CHURCH AND ADMINISTRATION
Karolina Morawska: Eos qui sunt publice uxorati non admittatis. Clerical celibacy in medieval
Poland – an unwanted novelty
Saturday 29th April, 16:00 – 17:30
XLVII. CHRISTIAN ACCULTURATION IN THE 12TH CENTURY POLAND: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Grzegorz Pac: Changing a holy topography. Translation of saints in twelfth-century Poland in
the Central European context.
Marcin R. Pauk: Saint Adalbert and ‘invented foundations’ of Gniezno archbishopric in the 12th
century.
Jerzy Pysiak: The Carolingian historical memory in 11th-13th-century Poland, Norway and
Central Europe