In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, as the principle of unity, even if the ethnic homogeneity often was missing. The myth of the Germanic State of the early Middle Ages was in the first place a myth of the common origin of the gens.These histories of tribal origins have some times been influenced by powerful Ancient literary patterns, especially the Trojan myth of Virgil. But the concern of presenting the origin of the gens in mythical form is no doubt Germanic. And it seems probable that the tribal origins are more ancient than the genealogies of royal families with alleged divine ancestors. The kingship among the Germanic tribes was secondary in relation to the tribe. The king...
The folklore surrounding the figure of King Matthias offers an illuminating example of the internati...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
The Greeks considered the barbarians of Central and Northern Europe to be Celts in the west, and Scy...
In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of myth as a foundation for group identity in Germ...
Myths concerning origin or fondation take on a ever growing role in the Historiae Gentium between th...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The early medieval state is a controversial topic. Differences between European research traditions ...
Historical writing blossomed in Scandinavia at the end of the twelfth and the beginning of the thirt...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
During the fifth century, many Germanic peoples in Roman service assumed control over vast swathes o...
The work by Publius Cornelius Tacitus entitled De origine et situ Germanorum is an inexhaustible sou...
The intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Using as its point of departure a series of regnal origin narratives from across the Latin west (tho...
This dissertation examines the varying uses and contexts of the legend of Ingeld, a key figure acros...
The folklore surrounding the figure of King Matthias offers an illuminating example of the internati...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
The Greeks considered the barbarians of Central and Northern Europe to be Celts in the west, and Scy...
In the first centuries of the barbarian kingdoms the most striking feature is the gens, the tribe, a...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of myth as a foundation for group identity in Germ...
Myths concerning origin or fondation take on a ever growing role in the Historiae Gentium between th...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The early medieval state is a controversial topic. Differences between European research traditions ...
Historical writing blossomed in Scandinavia at the end of the twelfth and the beginning of the thirt...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
During the fifth century, many Germanic peoples in Roman service assumed control over vast swathes o...
The work by Publius Cornelius Tacitus entitled De origine et situ Germanorum is an inexhaustible sou...
The intention of present study is to investigate the information about the pre-Christian cult of a d...
Using as its point of departure a series of regnal origin narratives from across the Latin west (tho...
This dissertation examines the varying uses and contexts of the legend of Ingeld, a key figure acros...
The folklore surrounding the figure of King Matthias offers an illuminating example of the internati...
The student of the early medieval Saxons faces a number of methodological challenges. First, before ...
The Greeks considered the barbarians of Central and Northern Europe to be Celts in the west, and Scy...