International audienceIn Anglo‐Saxon courts, from the eighth century down to the Norman conquest, ‘officers of the mouth’, bore household titles and served the king and his guests during meals, at least on major occasions. Those butlers (pincernae) and dish‐bearers (dapiferi, disciferi) were not mere ‘waiters’ but members of great aristocratic families; serving the king's table was an honour for them, with all the implications of that word in an early medieval context. Using a variety of sources, particularly the subscription lists of charters, this article examines their rank at court, social origin, degree of proximity to kings and queens, and the nature of their occupation
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
The rise of Anglo-Saxon kingship has many influences, yet current scholarly discussion tends to focu...
The Culture of Food and Feasting in High Medieval England (Project Abstract) The feast in medieva...
International audienceIn Anglo‐Saxon courts, from the eighth century down to the Norman conquest, ‘o...
International audienceIn Anglo‐Saxon courts, from the eighth century down to the Norman conquest, ‘o...
Despite their rise in the social ladder, the newly emerging bourgeoisie of late medieval England nee...
The structure of Edward Ill's household between 1327 and 1341 is examined through the careers of fou...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
The royal household lay at the heart of the king's army in the late thirteenth century. The military...
The purpose of this paper is to prove that the ideal of sumptuous feasting popularized by court writ...
In June 877, Charles the Bald called an assembly, hoping to convince the magnates of West Francia to...
This dissertation analyzes newly uncovered archival data and printed primary-source material related...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
The rise of Anglo-Saxon kingship has many influences, yet current scholarly discussion tends to focu...
The Culture of Food and Feasting in High Medieval England (Project Abstract) The feast in medieva...
International audienceIn Anglo‐Saxon courts, from the eighth century down to the Norman conquest, ‘o...
International audienceIn Anglo‐Saxon courts, from the eighth century down to the Norman conquest, ‘o...
Despite their rise in the social ladder, the newly emerging bourgeoisie of late medieval England nee...
The structure of Edward Ill's household between 1327 and 1341 is examined through the careers of fou...
This dissertation explores the ritual behavior and material culture associated with ceremonial dinin...
The royal household lay at the heart of the king's army in the late thirteenth century. The military...
The purpose of this paper is to prove that the ideal of sumptuous feasting popularized by court writ...
In June 877, Charles the Bald called an assembly, hoping to convince the magnates of West Francia to...
This dissertation analyzes newly uncovered archival data and printed primary-source material related...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the c...
The rise of Anglo-Saxon kingship has many influences, yet current scholarly discussion tends to focu...
The Culture of Food and Feasting in High Medieval England (Project Abstract) The feast in medieva...