The development of ducal authority in tenth‐century Aquitaine was a major change in the region's political culture. The emergence of a regional, aristocratic polity was a shift from the Carolingian past, and historians have proffered several explanations for it. This article examines several models for the development of principalities: as the expressions, however compromised, of ethnic separatism; as the evolved forms of ninth‐century administrative structures; and as aristocratic power constellations no different from any other. It traces the history of Aquitaine from the first duke, William the Pious, in the early tenth century, to the Poitevin dukes of the mid‐eleventh century. The post‐Carolingian duchy of Aquitaine, it is argued, is b...
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the f...
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
This article looks at the question of the formation of territorial principalities in western Europe ...
Carolingian kingship was not an all-or-nothing proposition. This article compares three border regio...
This study uses the ‘duchies' of Burgundy and Alemannia as case studies for an examination of the na...
The subject of this thesis is the Carolingian regnum of Lotharingia in the years between the Treaty ...
In 966, by the end of the reign of its third duke, Richard I, Normandy had overcome the crises that ...
This thesis re-evaluates the chronology of Lower Normandyâs integration into the duchy growing aroun...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
This article charts the long-term development of seigneurial governance within the principality of G...
L’analyse des trientes ou tiers de sou d’or aquitains produits de la fin du VIe à la fin du VIIe mon...
This article examines how the Plantagenet understood their political authority and how this was rela...
© 2018 The Author(s). The political history of early medieval West Francia is often conceived of as ...
This article argues that political relationships in the sixteenth-century county of Nice and cisalpi...
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the f...
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
This article looks at the question of the formation of territorial principalities in western Europe ...
Carolingian kingship was not an all-or-nothing proposition. This article compares three border regio...
This study uses the ‘duchies' of Burgundy and Alemannia as case studies for an examination of the na...
The subject of this thesis is the Carolingian regnum of Lotharingia in the years between the Treaty ...
In 966, by the end of the reign of its third duke, Richard I, Normandy had overcome the crises that ...
This thesis re-evaluates the chronology of Lower Normandyâs integration into the duchy growing aroun...
This article discusses the marriages of four Anglo-Saxon princesses to Continental kings and princes...
This article charts the long-term development of seigneurial governance within the principality of G...
L’analyse des trientes ou tiers de sou d’or aquitains produits de la fin du VIe à la fin du VIIe mon...
This article examines how the Plantagenet understood their political authority and how this was rela...
© 2018 The Author(s). The political history of early medieval West Francia is often conceived of as ...
This article argues that political relationships in the sixteenth-century county of Nice and cisalpi...
In the course of the fifth and sixth centuries, barbarian warbands acquired property rights in the f...
This article examines the office of advocate at the abbey of Saint‐Martin of Tours. It studies what ...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...