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Translations of Primary Sources, c.300-c.800: A Handlist
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Merovingian villa
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Merovingian villa
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Monday, 21 September 2015
Awkward Identities in Merovingian Trier
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[ While I was at the Austrasia conference, a number of people mentioned the problem of knowing why Metz was chosen as the capital, or chief...
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Officers or Gentlemen? The Frankish Aristocracy in the Sixth Century: Part 4
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[ In the last installment of this piece (which begins here ), I examine the role of royal service in maintaining aristocratic power. It is ...
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
‘From Roman fundus to Early Medieval ‘grand domaine’: the crucial rupture around 600AD’
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This is the text of a paper I gave last week to a conference in Brussels about the Great Estate, in honour of Prof. Yoshiki Morimoto and (in...
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