This thesis examines the identities and functions of late Anglo-Saxon royal agents (c. 950-1066), focusing on bishops and ealdormen. To establish who royal agents were, the thesis explores the family relationships among the leading men in the ecclesiastical and secular spheres, especially those linking men administering ealdordoms to the senior clergy. It also examines the offices of royal agents in late Anglo-Saxon England and argues that the duties of ecclesiastical and secular officials were not fundamentally different. While traceable kin networks appear among senior clerics and among high secular officials, few familial links connect the senior clergy to ealdormen. Thus, this thesis divides these kin-groups into those who gained secula...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
This dissertation investigates how kings' corpses, funerals, and tombs contributed to the process of...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This thesis seeks to investigate the social roles of royal daughters in Anglo-Saxon England. The dau...
This thesis examines the administrative development of East Anglia between 917 and 1066, the period ...
This thesis explores the formation of a state in Anglo-Saxon England from the period of Roman withdr...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This thesis investigates cultural expressions of episcopal power in Anglo-Norman England. Bishops we...
This paper consists of two parts. The first part reveals the close relationship betwen the king and ...
This is a study of three aristocratic families significant in Normandy and England in the eleventh c...
Julia Barrow ‘How did kinsmen influence the careers of clerics? Uncles and nephews among the clergy...
This thesis investigates Henry II’s relationship with the Church in his continental domains focusing...
This thesis studies the history of a family whose later generations were to become quintessential me...
A study of the families, lives, and deeds of eight Anglo-Saxon queens and kings\u27 gebeddes, or inf...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
This dissertation investigates how kings' corpses, funerals, and tombs contributed to the process of...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...
This thesis seeks to investigate the social roles of royal daughters in Anglo-Saxon England. The dau...
This thesis examines the administrative development of East Anglia between 917 and 1066, the period ...
This thesis explores the formation of a state in Anglo-Saxon England from the period of Roman withdr...
This thesis explores the expansion of the Kingdom of Wessex between 802, when King Ecgberht ascended...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This thesis investigates cultural expressions of episcopal power in Anglo-Norman England. Bishops we...
This paper consists of two parts. The first part reveals the close relationship betwen the king and ...
This is a study of three aristocratic families significant in Normandy and England in the eleventh c...
Julia Barrow ‘How did kinsmen influence the careers of clerics? Uncles and nephews among the clergy...
This thesis investigates Henry II’s relationship with the Church in his continental domains focusing...
This thesis studies the history of a family whose later generations were to become quintessential me...
A study of the families, lives, and deeds of eight Anglo-Saxon queens and kings\u27 gebeddes, or inf...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
This dissertation investigates how kings' corpses, funerals, and tombs contributed to the process of...
This thesis examines the political and social responses of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy between 1087...