This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against the still recent trend in medieval studies of seeing the Carolingian empire as having been in a constant state of decay. An initial historiographical overview of medievalist’s perceptions of ›empire‹ over the past century is followed by a discussion of how Carolingian authors themselves constructed, perceived and were influenced by notions of ›empire‹. Biblical scholars like Hraban Maur initiated an authoritative discourse on imperium, which in turn, after the 840s, heavily influenced later authors, perhaps most interestingly Paschasius Radbertus in his Epitaphium Arsenii. While the writings of these authors who looked back at Louis’s reign ha...
This thesis examines the representation of weeping rulers in early medieval sources, focusing on the...
The Franks appeared on the borders of the Roman Empire in the third century and assumed control of n...
Early Carolingian authors appear to have been acutely aware of ethnic and regional identities, and t...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
The Carolingian monarchy was a first attempt of unifying of Europe since the antiquity. More the say...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
A key theme in this collection of thirteen essays is the creative tension between the Carolingian dy...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
How does power manifest itself in individuals? Why do people obey authority? And how does a family, ...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
By the early ninth century, the responsibility for a series of social, religious and political trans...
The Carolingian Monarchy and Ancient Irish Models. M.-E. Moore. Carolingian political culture was ...
This thesis examines the representation of weeping rulers in early medieval sources, focusing on the...
The Franks appeared on the borders of the Roman Empire in the third century and assumed control of n...
Early Carolingian authors appear to have been acutely aware of ethnic and regional identities, and t...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
This paper examines the potency of the concept of ›empire‹ in Carolingian history, arguing against t...
The Carolingian monarchy was a first attempt of unifying of Europe since the antiquity. More the say...
The paper examines the changing concept of the Roman Imperium from the time of the emperor Theodosiu...
A key theme in this collection of thirteen essays is the creative tension between the Carolingian dy...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
How does power manifest itself in individuals? Why do people obey authority? And how does a family, ...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
By the early ninth century, the responsibility for a series of social, religious and political trans...
The Carolingian Monarchy and Ancient Irish Models. M.-E. Moore. Carolingian political culture was ...
This thesis examines the representation of weeping rulers in early medieval sources, focusing on the...
The Franks appeared on the borders of the Roman Empire in the third century and assumed control of n...
Early Carolingian authors appear to have been acutely aware of ethnic and regional identities, and t...