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Franken Alemannen Bayern Und Burgunder In Oberitalien 774 962


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Franken Alemannen Bayern Und Burgunder In Oberitalien 774 962


Franken Alemannen Bayern Und Burgunder In Oberitalien 774 962
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Author : Eduard Hlawitschka
language : en
Publisher:
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Franken Alemannen Bayern Und Burgunder In Oberitalien 774 962 written by Eduard Hlawitschka and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Family Friends And Followers


Family Friends And Followers
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Author : Gerd Althoff
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2004-06-03

Family Friends And Followers written by Gerd Althoff and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-06-03 with History categories.


A study of how bonds of kinship, friendship and lordship shaped medieval European political life.



Handbook Of Church History The Church In The Age Of Feudalism By F Kempf And Others


Handbook Of Church History The Church In The Age Of Feudalism By F Kempf And Others
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Author : Hubert Jedin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

Handbook Of Church History The Church In The Age Of Feudalism By F Kempf And Others written by Hubert Jedin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Church history categories.




Ius Hereditarium Encountered Ii Approaches To Reginlint


Ius Hereditarium Encountered Ii Approaches To Reginlint
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Author : Donald C. Jackman
language : en
Publisher: Editions Enlaplage
Release Date : 2010-10-25

Ius Hereditarium Encountered Ii Approaches To Reginlint written by Donald C. Jackman and has been published by Editions Enlaplage this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-25 with History categories.




The Annals Of Fulda


The Annals Of Fulda
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Author : Timothy Reuter
language : en
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Release Date : 1992

The Annals Of Fulda written by Timothy Reuter and has been published by Manchester University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with History categories.


The Annals of Fulda are the principal narrative source written from a perspective east of the Rhine for the period in which the Carolingian Empire gave way to a number of successor kingdoms, including the one which was to become Germany. Timothy Reuter's translation of the Annals and his accompanying commentary is now back in print, making accessible in English the history of this east Frankish kingdom, which due to the paucity of available written material and the scarcity of secondary writings has been a relatively neglected area. The text covers the period from the last years of unitary Frankish rule under Louis the Pious up to the end of effective Carolingian rule in east Francia with the accession of Louis the Child in 900. It does not confine itself to high politics, but also includes much material of interest for social and ecclesiastical history. Drawing on the latest scholarship, Dr Reuter places The Annals of Fulda in their full historical context, pointing to those things the authors of the Annals chose not to record or could not know about, as well as exploring the fascinating insights that are offered by the material.



Count And Bishop In Medieval Germany


Count And Bishop In Medieval Germany
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Author : Benjamin Arnold
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 2016-11-11

Count And Bishop In Medieval Germany written by Benjamin Arnold and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-11 with History categories.


In this examination of the functions of lordship in a medieval society, Benjamin Arnold seeks answers to some of the most fundamental questions for the period of political and institutional history: How did the lords maintain control over the people, land, and resources? How was their rule sustained and justified? Arnold chooses to analyze the Eichstätt region, an area on the borders of three major German provinces: Bavaria, Franconia, and Swabia. The region was the geographical and political dimension within which succeeding bishops, with great tenacity and inventiveness, survived the threat of dominion by their secular neighbors, the counts. The bishops of Eichstätt were able to emerge with a durable territorial structure of their own, which they succeeded in recasting, between 1280 and 1320, into a credible and long-lasting principality. Modern ideas of political progress, Arnold contends, tend to be unfair to medieval institutions that have not left easily recognizable descendants. He argues that it would be more prudent to observe in the territorial fragmentation of Germany not the triumph of chaos but the outcome of a reasonably orderly social and legal process that provided alternative institutions to those of a centralized or national monarchy.



After Charlemagne


After Charlemagne
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Author : Clemens Gantner
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2020-12-17

After Charlemagne written by Clemens Gantner and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-17 with History categories.


Offers new perspectives on the fascinating but neglected history of ninth-century Italy and the impact of Carolingian culture.



Church Reform And Social Change In Eleventh Century Italy


Church Reform And Social Change In Eleventh Century Italy
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Author : John Howe
language : en
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Release Date : 1997-09-29

Church Reform And Social Change In Eleventh Century Italy written by John Howe and has been published by University of Pennsylvania Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997-09-29 with History categories.


Winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize of the American Catholic Historical Association



Women And Aristocratic Culture In The Carolingian World


Women And Aristocratic Culture In The Carolingian World
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Author : Valerie Garver
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2012-04-20

Women And Aristocratic Culture In The Carolingian World written by Valerie Garver and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-04-20 with History categories.


Despite the wealth of scholarship in recent decades on medieval women, we still know much less about the experiences of women in the early Middle Ages than we do about those in later centuries. In Women and Aristocratic Culture in the Carolingian World, Valerie L. Garver offers a fresh appraisal of the cultural and social history of eighth- and ninth-century women. Examining changes in women's lives and in the ways others perceived women during the early Middle Ages, she shows that lay and religious women, despite their legal and social constrictions, played integral roles in Carolingian society. Garver's innovative book employs an especially wide range of sources, both textual and material, which she uses to construct a more complex and nuanced impression of aristocratic women than we've seen before. She looks at the importance of female beauty and adornment; the family and the construction of identities and collective memory; education and moral exemplarity; wealth, hospitality and domestic management; textile work, and the lifecycle of elite Carolingian women. Her interdisciplinary approach makes deft use of canons of church councils, chronicles, charters, polyptychs, capitularies, letters, poetry, exegesis, liturgy, inventories, hagiography, memorial books, artworks, archaeological remains, and textiles. Ultimately, Women and Aristocratic Culture in the Carolingian World underlines the centrality of the Carolingian era to the reshaping of antique ideas and the development of lasting social norms.



Ottonian Queenship


Ottonian Queenship
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Author : Simon MacLean
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2017-03-24

Ottonian Queenship written by Simon MacLean and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-24 with History categories.


This is the first major study in English of the queens of the Ottonian dynasty (919-1024). The Ottonians were a family from Saxony who are often regarded as the founders of the medieval German kingdom. They were the most successful of all the dynasties to emerge from the wreckage of the pan-European Carolingian Empire after it disintegrated in 888, ruling as kings and emperors in Germany and Italy and exerting indirect hegemony in France and in Eastern Europe. It has long been noted by historians that Ottonian queens were peculiarly powerful - indeed, among the most powerful of the entire Middle Ages. Their reputations, particularly those of the empresses Theophanu (d.991) and Adelheid (d.999) have been commemorated for a thousand years in art, literature, and opera. But while the exceptional status of the Ottonian queens is well appreciated, it has not been fully explained. Ottonian Queenship offers an original interpretation of Ottonian queenship through a study of the sources for the dynasty's six queens, and seeks to explain it as a phenomenon with a beginning, middle, and end. The argument is that Ottonian queenship has to be understood as a feature in a broader historical landscape, and that its history is intimately connected with the unfolding story of the royal dynasty as a whole. Simon MacLean therefore interprets the spectacular status of Ottonian royal women not as a matter of extraordinary individual personalities, but as a distinctive product of the post-Carolingian era in which the certainties of the ninth century were breaking down amidst overlapping struggles for elite family power, royal legitimacy, and territory. Queenship provides a thread which takes us through the complicated story of a crucial century in Europe's creation, and helps explain how new ideas of order were constructed from the debris of the past.