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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective Book

Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective
Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective, The Franks were the most successful of all the barbarian peoples in establishing a kingdom in the aftermath of the collapse of the West Roman Empire; among their victims were their immediate neighbours, the Alamans, who were engulfed in the course of Fran, Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective, The Franks were the most successful of all the barbarian peoples in establishing a kingdom in the aftermath of the collapse of the West Roman Empire; among their victims were their immediate neighbours, the Alamans, who were engulfed in the course of Fran, Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective
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  • Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective
  • Written by author Ian Wood
  • Published by Boydell & Brewer, Limited, November 2003
  • The Franks were the most successful of all the barbarian peoples in establishing a kingdom in the aftermath of the collapse of the West Roman Empire; among their victims were their immediate neighbours, the Alamans, who were engulfed in the course of Fran
  • The Alamans were early victims of post-Roman expansion of the Frankish empire; studies consider both races from historical, archaeological and linguistic perspectives.(3-6c)
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Foreword1
Franks and Alamanni: A Discontinuous Ethnogenesis9
Dwellings, Settlements and Settlement Patterns in Merovingian Southwest Germany and Adjacent Areas33
An Unresolved Riddle: Early Medieval Incest Legislation107
Social Identities and Social Relationships in Early Merovingian Gaul141
Social Structure and Relations177
Jural Relations among the Franks and Alamanni213
Gregory's Cities: Urban Functions in Sixth-Century Gaul239
The Nature of Frankish Political Institutions in the Seventh Century285
Silverware in Early Medieval Gift Exchange: Imitatio Imperii and Objects of Memory317
The Influence of the Christian Franks on the Christian Vocabulary of Germany343
Current Issues and Future Directions in the Study of Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period371
Index455


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