Royal Power in the Late Carolingian Age : Charles III the Simple and His Predecessors
The prevalent image of the late Carolingian age is one of decline and fall. Charles III the Simple's (893/898−923) rule, which has hardly received any scholarly attention since the late 19th century, is perceived to have been the classic example of this development. Enthroned by rebels as well...
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Main Author: | Lößlein, Horst (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Cologne
Modern Academic Publishing
2019
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