Roman barbarians : the royal court and culture in the early Medieval West

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Roman barbarians : the royal court and culture in the early Medieval West

Yitzhak Hen

(Medieval culture and society)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This study investigates the place of the royal court and the operation of patronage in several European kingdoms in the early Middle Ages. It seeks to identify the roots of later medieval developments, and especially of the Carolingian Renaissance, in the centuries immediately succeeding the period of Roman rule.

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Introduction: A Series of Unfortunate Events Adaptation: The Ostrogothic Court of Theoderic the Great Out of Africa: The Vandal Court of Thrasamund Before and After: The Frankish Court of Chlothar II and Dagobert I Music of the Heart: The Unusual Case of King Sisebut Postcards from the Edges: A Prelude to the Carolingian Renaissance Conclusion

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