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{{Infobox collection|title=Codex epistolaris Carolinus|author1=[[User:Christof Rolker|Christof Rolker]]|tpq=791|taq=792|century=saec. VIII|wikidata=Q16540709|structure=chronological|mss=one|normregion=Western Germany|location=Cologne?}}
The Codex epistolaris Carolinus (or simply Codex Carolinus) is a collection of 99 papal letters. Charlemagne in 791 had all papal letters sent to him, his father, and his grandfather collected. The only extant manuscript is [[Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 449]]. The letters are arranged by pontificate, but little if any chronological order is preserved within the letters of individual popes. The earliest two letters are by Gregory III, written in 739 and 740; the largest number of letters in the Codex Carolinus are by Hadrian I.
The Codex epistolaris Carolinus (or simply Codex Carolinus) is a collection of 99 papal letters. Charlemagne in 791 had all papal letters sent to him, his father, and his grandfather collected. The only extant manuscript is [[Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 449]]. The letters are arranged by pontificate, but little if any chronological order is preserved within the letters of individual popes. The earliest two letters are by Gregory III, written in 739 and 740; the largest number of letters in the Codex Carolinus are by Hadrian I.


== Categories ==
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* less than 100 items [[Category:very small (less than 100 canons) collection]]
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* compiled in 791 [[Category:Collection saec VIII]]
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* Collection [[Category:Collection]]
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 31 October 2025

Title Codex epistolaris Carolinus
Key ?
Wikidata Item no. Q16540709
Terminus post quem 791
Terminus ante quem 792
Century saec. VIII
Place of origin Cologne?
European region of origin Western Germany
Author Christof Rolker
Structure chronological
No. of manuscripts one


The Codex epistolaris Carolinus (or simply Codex Carolinus) is a collection of 99 papal letters. Charlemagne in 791 had all papal letters sent to him, his father, and his grandfather collected. The only extant manuscript is Wien, ÖNB, Cod. 449. The letters are arranged by pontificate, but little if any chronological order is preserved within the letters of individual popes. The earliest two letters are by Gregory III, written in 739 and 740; the largest number of letters in the Codex Carolinus are by Hadrian I.