Barbara Frale
- January 9, 2024
- Medievalist
Quick Facts
Full Name | Barbara Frale |
Occupation | Medievalist |
Date Of Birth | Feb 24, 1970(1970-02-24) |
Age | 54 |
Birthplace | Viterbo |
Country | Italy |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Barbara Frale Biography
Name | Barbara Frale |
Birthday | Feb 24 |
Birth Year | 1970 |
Place Of Birth | Viterbo |
Birth Country | Italy |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Barbara Frale is one of the most popular and richest Medievalist who was born on February 24, 1970 in Viterbo, Italy. Her birthplace was in Viterbo on February 24, 1970. She studied at in the University of Study at Tuscia and Viterbo. She was the first to graduate from the field of Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Italy. Her thesis on Medieval History, which is founded on the analysis and analysis of over 7000 notary documents from the 14th century it has been published by publisher of science Vecchiarelli from Manziana (Orte 1303-1363. La citta sul fiume Manziana 1995) and was awarded the prize for first place “Costantino Pavan”, town of San Dona di Piave, in both the sections “unpublished works” and “degree thesis”. Following her graduation, she worked in conjunction with the Civic Museum of Viterbo and with the Government Office for the Archivist Heritage of Lazio. In 1996, she completed the post-degree degree specialization on Paleography, Diplomatics and Archival Science at the School of the Vatican Secret Archives in 1998. In 1998 she was also awarded a specialty of Greek Paleography. In 2000, she received her Doctorate within the field of “History of the European Society” at the Ca’ Foscari the University of Venice. In 2000, she also received an award to the Historic Germanic Institute in Rome (Deutsches Historisches Institute located in Rom). Since the end of October, 2001, she’s been working as a paleographist at the Vatican Secret Archives.
In 2002 she published for Viella of Rome the essay Il Papato e il processo ai Templari. The inedita absolution di Chinon alla luce della diplomatica pontificia, in which she analyzes and debates the meaning of a document that is kept at the Secret Vatican Archives and neglected for many years by historians. The parchment contains the results of an investigation that was conducted by three cardinals plenipotentiary who were appointed by the pope Clement V into the last Great Master of the Templars Jacques de Molay and others from the Staff of the order who were confined to Chinon in the Castle of Chinon by the King Philip the Fair. In the end, after the tops of the Templars asked for forgiveness from the Church and the Pope gave the absolution. Studying the manuscript of Chinon has drawn international historians to their interest.
On 25 October 2007, the Vatican decided to publish a valuable reproduction of some of the most important documents of the process against the Templars, among those the famous parchment of Chinon, in the collection of Exemplaria Praetiosa; Frale wrote the historical introduction to the edition of the documents.
In November 2009 Barbara Frale claimed that she had discovered the burial certificate of “Jesus of Nazareth” on the Shroud of Turin, and that the date was in accord with the Gospel records. Frale stated that her reconstruction of the text reads:
In 2001, she released in the scientific journal Viella of Rome one of the findings in the results of her Doctorate thesis, which was based on documents from the process of the Templars (L’ultima battaglia dei templari. Dal codice ombra of obbedienza military to the co-construction of the process for eresia) The theory she proposes is that the act of indictment that was filed by the The King of France Philip IV the Fair the Fair was presented in the course of the proceedings and the court was closed, contained an array of facts which were altered by the direction of current affairs in order to construct an indictment of heresy the only crime for which that the order could not be accused of. immunity to the fullest extent. Templars’ error according to the writer is not the heresy, but rather an unofficial ceremony of admission that was an exercise in military obedience that included inflicting vilification on the faith.
Barbara Frale Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Medievalist |
House | Living in own house. |
Barbara Frale is one of the richest Medievalist from Italy. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Barbara Frale 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Barbara Frale (born 24 February 1970) is an Italian paleographer working at the Vatican Secret Archives. Frale has written books on the Templars and has a particular interest in the background of the Shroud of Turin. She was in September of 2001 when she discovered an authentic replica from Chinon Parchment. Chinon Parchment.
In November of that same year, a second essay La arenone of Gesu Nazareno, Il Mulino (historical Library) followed the earlier volume, where Frale looks at the possible sketches of writing found within the Shroud of Gesu Nazareno in 1998, by a group composed of French researchers, experts in the study of marks from the Institut Superieur d’Optique de Orsay in Paris and comparing them to other documents from the past and inscribed manuscripts. This article was awarded the prize national “Torre di Castruccio” for the year 2010, in the section of Letter, as well as The National Cultural Prize “Brava Barbara!” that was announced by the cultural association “Santa Barbara nel mondo” of Rieti. It was translated into French (Bayard, Paris 2010) as well as also in English (Maveryck publisher house). In April of this year, Frale published for the Libreria Editrice Vaticana, the historical essay La Sindone and the ritratto di Cristo and on May 2 she gave the live broadcast of her historical commentary in on the Dome of Turin, linked to the Mass which was performed in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI on the occasion of his journey to the Shroud.
The results of this research were then shown in the essay edited by Il Mulino, I Templari, Bologna 2004, which received positive remarks on the cultural pages of different Italian and foreign newspapers and was translated in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish and Czech. The book got a positive review by Umberto Eco, who called the author to draw up a chapter on the Templars inside the encyclopaedia about the Middle Age, of which he is the editor. Some theories supported by Frale are welcomed by experts of history of the Templars, among them Malcolm Barber, Alain Demurger, Franco Cardini and Simonetta Gerrini, pupil of Alain Demurger.
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