In 965, Count Arnulf the Great of Flanders died, leaving a small child as his only heir. In the wake of his death, the West Frankish King Lothar annexed his southern lands for the crown. This paper examines how and why Lothar was able to succeed in this. By the 950s, the Flemish count was diplomatically isolated and facing threats to his southern border. Arnulf attempted to ally with Lothar to remedy this, basing his claim to alliance on their links of kinship via descent from Charles the Bald. Lothar supported Arnulf during his lifetime, but after his death sought to conquer part of his lands for himself. Moreover, he supported his own candidate for the Flemish regency, Arnulf’s nephew Baldwin Baldzo, over Arnulf’s candidate, his son-in-la...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
This article is a case study of the ownership of a late medieval Flemish seigneury and its socio-eco...
The article examines elements of cultural transfer between France and Saxony during the reign of th...
In 965, Count Arnulf the Great of Flanders died, leaving a small child as his only heir. In the wake...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Monastic immunities have been much studied in recent years, but the ...
'The article is concerned with the problem of Early and Medieval royal succession in different circu...
The article is divided into two parts. The first one presents the course, the causes, and the direct...
In late January and early February 985, two royal diplomas were drawn up at the royal estate of Mühl...
This article examines the failed reform of the abbey of Grestain by Arnulf, bishop of Lisieux (r. 11...
My dissertation argues that archive keepers created a late medieval information state in Flanders ar...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict i...
International audienceThe events of the year 1066 in England are often reduced to a competition betw...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
This article is a case study of the ownership of a late medieval Flemish seigneury and its socio-eco...
The article examines elements of cultural transfer between France and Saxony during the reign of th...
In 965, Count Arnulf the Great of Flanders died, leaving a small child as his only heir. In the wake...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Monastic immunities have been much studied in recent years, but the ...
'The article is concerned with the problem of Early and Medieval royal succession in different circu...
The article is divided into two parts. The first one presents the course, the causes, and the direct...
In late January and early February 985, two royal diplomas were drawn up at the royal estate of Mühl...
This article examines the failed reform of the abbey of Grestain by Arnulf, bishop of Lisieux (r. 11...
My dissertation argues that archive keepers created a late medieval information state in Flanders ar...
The birth of the Low Countries is a thorny issue since the rise of history as an academic discipline...
This article focuses upon the investitures of Emperor Charles VI in 1717 in Brabant and Flanders. Th...
John of Luxembourg became widely known as a legend, which authors of chronicles started to depict i...
International audienceThe events of the year 1066 in England are often reduced to a competition betw...
This article explores the different political groups and loyalties existing in the Southern Netherla...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
This article is a case study of the ownership of a late medieval Flemish seigneury and its socio-eco...
The article examines elements of cultural transfer between France and Saxony during the reign of th...