This paper examines comparatively the naming patterns of the Normans of southern Italy and the Latins of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem-two regions that were targets of Western Larin conquest and migration. Based on the premise that naming preferences reveal cultural, social, and religious attitudes, recent studies of the anthroponymic patterns of medieval European and Mediterranean regions aim at exploring the cultural ties, influences, and barriers between different religious and social groups, and the interaction between immigration/colonization and naming patterns. This study asks whether the evidence from the name-giving practices of the settlers bears out the similarities or the differences between these immigrant groups, and aims ...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The nature of the relationship between emigration and the evolution of naming systems in the early m...
Between 850 and 1150, the names of the people of England underwent a fundamental transformation. The...
This paper examines comparatively the naming patterns of the Normans of southern Italy and the Latin...
The diffusion of raḥl placenames in Andalus and the islands of Majorca, Sicily and Malta in the High...
Where are the Lombards in the Italian Charters? Identity, Kinship and Name-giving. — Questions of id...
The personal naming system of England underwent a profound transformation during the medieval period...
Development of Names and Name-Giving in Upper and Lower Classes in Early Ninth-Century Île-de-France...
The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th...
The first part of the paper is a presentation of a doctoral thesis Hispano-romanisches Namenbuch sub...
The article is devoted to classification and description of place-names with Biblical associations f...
This paper compares the structures of the surnames of 75 municipal populations living in six north-w...
Summary. This paper compares the structures of the surnames of 15 municipal populations living in s...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
The study of names as cultural characters and of surnames, which behave like genetic markers, is use...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The nature of the relationship between emigration and the evolution of naming systems in the early m...
Between 850 and 1150, the names of the people of England underwent a fundamental transformation. The...
This paper examines comparatively the naming patterns of the Normans of southern Italy and the Latin...
The diffusion of raḥl placenames in Andalus and the islands of Majorca, Sicily and Malta in the High...
Where are the Lombards in the Italian Charters? Identity, Kinship and Name-giving. — Questions of id...
The personal naming system of England underwent a profound transformation during the medieval period...
Development of Names and Name-Giving in Upper and Lower Classes in Early Ninth-Century Île-de-France...
The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th...
The first part of the paper is a presentation of a doctoral thesis Hispano-romanisches Namenbuch sub...
The article is devoted to classification and description of place-names with Biblical associations f...
This paper compares the structures of the surnames of 75 municipal populations living in six north-w...
Summary. This paper compares the structures of the surnames of 15 municipal populations living in s...
This thesis investigates the extent to which the Norman gens was understood by contemporaries to sha...
The study of names as cultural characters and of surnames, which behave like genetic markers, is use...
One of the most common words used in the sources for the First Crusade to express the crusaders' col...
The nature of the relationship between emigration and the evolution of naming systems in the early m...
Between 850 and 1150, the names of the people of England underwent a fundamental transformation. The...