This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes between the years 917 and 930. These are often interpreted as acts of diplomacy, sealing alliances across the Channel and indicating the dominant position of King Athelstan in early tenth-century Europe. I reinterpret the motivations of the princes by reading the marriages as acts of symbolic communication driven by the uncertainty over the West Frankish royal succession in the 920s and framed by a competition to access a version of Carolingian dynastic legitimacy. This in turn allows us to reflect on the decay of the Carolingian Empire after 888. Because Carolingian-ness was no longer a hegemonic political discourse, I argue that these even...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This study addresses the issue of the 1320 Angevin-Piast marriage contract between Charles I of Hung...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
International audienceThe collapse of the Carolingian Empire in 888 dramatically changed the politic...
Regino of Prüm’s Chronicle (907/908) is one of the most important works of contemporary history writ...
Funding: HERA JRP After Empire: Using and Not Using the Past in the Crisis of the Carolingian Empire...
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
That kings throughout the entire Middle Ages used the marriages of themselves and their children to ...
Carolingian kingship was not an all-or-nothing proposition. This article compares three border regio...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
'The article is concerned with the problem of Early and Medieval royal succession in different circu...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
International audienceThe events of the year 1066 in England are often reduced to a competition betw...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This study addresses the issue of the 1320 Angevin-Piast marriage contract between Charles I of Hung...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
International audienceThe collapse of the Carolingian Empire in 888 dramatically changed the politic...
Regino of Prüm’s Chronicle (907/908) is one of the most important works of contemporary history writ...
Funding: HERA JRP After Empire: Using and Not Using the Past in the Crisis of the Carolingian Empire...
Dynastic marriages were an important tool of diplomacy utilised by monarchs throughout medieval and ...
That kings throughout the entire Middle Ages used the marriages of themselves and their children to ...
Carolingian kingship was not an all-or-nothing proposition. This article compares three border regio...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
'The article is concerned with the problem of Early and Medieval royal succession in different circu...
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and C...
International audienceThe events of the year 1066 in England are often reduced to a competition betw...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This study addresses the issue of the 1320 Angevin-Piast marriage contract between Charles I of Hung...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...