The Merovingian Kingdoms, 450-751Longman, 1994 - Всего страниц: 395 The centuries immediately following the collapse of Roman rule in what is now France are an extraordinarily tangled time that is frequently dismissed as no more than a chaotic prelude to Charlemagne and the Carolingian Dynasty. Ian Wood's aim is to demonstrate that there was more to Merovingian France than fratricidal kinglets, murderous queens, corrupt bishops and otherworldly monastic saints. |
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the Structure of the Realm in the Sixth | 4 |
the Franks before | 33 |
Theuderic the Danes and the Thuringians | 50 |
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