The Frankish Kingdoms Under the Carolingians 751-987Routledge, 8 oct 2018 - 432 páginas An exciting examination of the entire history of the Carolingian 'dynasty' in western Europe. The author shows the whole period to be one of immense political, religious. cultural and intellectual dynamism; not only did it lay the foundations of the governmental and administrative institutions of Europe and the organisation of the Church, but it also securely established the intellectual and cultural traditions which were to dominate western Christendom for centuries to come. |
Índice
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The Emergence of the Carolingians | 16 |
Pippin III and Charlemagne | 41 |
Chapter 4 The Means of Ruling | 77 |
Chapter 5 Louis the Pious and the Christian Empire | 106 |
Chapter 6 The Foundations of the Carolingian Renaissance | 140 |
Chapter 7 Charles the Bald and the Defence of Carolingian Kingship | 169 |
The Flowering of the Carolingian Renaissance | 200 |
Chapter 11 Learning and Monasticism in the Tenth Century | 278 |
Chapter 12 The Last Carolingians | 305 |
Bibliography of Principal Sources | 340 |
A Note on Further Reading | 347 |
Genealogical Tables | 349 |
Maps | 369 |
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Chapter 9 Normandy Brittany and Flanders | 228 |
Chapter 10 Odo and the Emergence of the Robertians | 258 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Frankish Kingdoms Under the Carolingians 751-987 Rosamond Mckitterick Vista previa restringida - 2018 |
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