© 2018 The Author(s). The political history of early medieval West Francia is often conceived of as the story of influential lineages. This article explores the territorial power and social status of the “house of Vermandois” in the ninth and tenth centuries, suggesting that (a) there is only rare proof of large-scale continuity between different generations of the lineage, (b) there is no evidence that the accumulation of wealth into the hands of the family was the chief purpose of the actions of individual “Herbertians,” and (c) the traditional picture of a “house” is indebted to modern historians confused by post–tenth-century sources.status: publishe
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International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
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This article is a case study of the ownership of a late medieval Flemish seigneury and its socio-eco...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
The practices of marriage and inheritance and the representation of kinship among the medieval nobil...
This is a study of three aristocratic families significant in Normandy and England in the eleventh c...
Genealogies between history and politics : The pride of being Capetian in France in the Middle Ages ...
Genealogies between history and politics : The pride of being Capetian in France in the Middle Ages ...
This is a study of three aristocratic families significant in Normandy and England in the eleventh c...
Plural Nobility. Some Methodological Remarks on Comparative Research of the Nobility in the Burgundi...
The development of ducal authority in tenth‐century Aquitaine was a major change in the region's pol...
This article discusses the historiographical assumption that the unification of the Low Countries in...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
International audienceThis paper examines the relationships between the various branches of a kin gr...
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