The outbreak of the Saxon war was caused by Charlemagne's determination to protect Neustria and the north-western part of Austrasia against raided by Saxon tribes. The main political, church and economic institutions of the Frankisch monarchy were also located there. The historiography of the Merovingian period (Gregory of Tours, Chronicle of Fredegar) as well as of the Carolingian one the Frankish annals, the Annals of Metz, Liber hustoriae Francorum, Einhard) give a unanimous, disapproving presentation of the Franks. The war waged on the saxons can be divided into three stages (772-776, 777-785, 792-804). Its considered one of the two last serious conflicts which eventually ended territorial expansion of the Carolingian monarchy. The la...
The goal of this thesis is to describe the development of the Frankish military organization and soc...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
This essay’s guiding thesis assumes that the Christianization of the Saxons as well as the spatial a...
The outbreak of the Saxon war was caused by Charlemagne's determination to protect Neustria and the ...
The Saxons were conquered by Charlemagne in 804, after 33 years of intermittent campaigning; they we...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
The Germanic kingdoms that rose in west Europe on Roman soil, are divided into two parts: the first ...
Between the 9th and the 11th centuries the Saxons developed a specific consciousness regarding their...
Between the 9th and the 11th centuries the Saxons developed a specific consciousness regarding their...
The article concerns the expansion of the Frankish border towards the East, its participation in the...
The Carolingian monarchy was a first attempt of unifying of Europe since the antiquity. More the say...
It is possible to gain insight into Frankish-Danish relations in Nordalbingia during the early9th ce...
From the time of their settlement, Slavs in Dalmatia were subjects of the Byzantine empire. The Fran...
This essay’s guiding thesis assumes that the Christianization of the Saxons as well as the spatial a...
Law and Territory The case of Saxony in the Early Middle Ages Between the 9th and the 11th centuries...
The goal of this thesis is to describe the development of the Frankish military organization and soc...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
This essay’s guiding thesis assumes that the Christianization of the Saxons as well as the spatial a...
The outbreak of the Saxon war was caused by Charlemagne's determination to protect Neustria and the ...
The Saxons were conquered by Charlemagne in 804, after 33 years of intermittent campaigning; they we...
This thesis reconsiders longstanding questions regarding the economic and ideological forces that dr...
The Germanic kingdoms that rose in west Europe on Roman soil, are divided into two parts: the first ...
Between the 9th and the 11th centuries the Saxons developed a specific consciousness regarding their...
Between the 9th and the 11th centuries the Saxons developed a specific consciousness regarding their...
The article concerns the expansion of the Frankish border towards the East, its participation in the...
The Carolingian monarchy was a first attempt of unifying of Europe since the antiquity. More the say...
It is possible to gain insight into Frankish-Danish relations in Nordalbingia during the early9th ce...
From the time of their settlement, Slavs in Dalmatia were subjects of the Byzantine empire. The Fran...
This essay’s guiding thesis assumes that the Christianization of the Saxons as well as the spatial a...
Law and Territory The case of Saxony in the Early Middle Ages Between the 9th and the 11th centuries...
The goal of this thesis is to describe the development of the Frankish military organization and soc...
This paper examines the Frankish conquest and colonization of Saxony in the late eighth and early ni...
This essay’s guiding thesis assumes that the Christianization of the Saxons as well as the spatial a...