Regna and gentes: the relationship between late antique and early medieval peoples and kingdoms in the transformation of the Roman world
2003; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 41; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.41-0477
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresHans–Werner Goetz, Jörg Jarnut, Walter Pohl, Sören Kaschke,
Tópico(s)Medieval Architecture and Archaeology
ResumoList fo Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Hans-Werner Goetz The Empire, the gentes and the regna, Evangelos Chrysos The Leges Barbarorum: law and ethnicity in the post-Roman West Patrick Wormald Gens into regnum: the Vandals J.H.W.G. Liesbeschuetz Gens and regnum: among the Ostrogoths Peter Heather The enigmatic fifth century in Hispania: some historical problems Javier Arce Pro patriae gentisque Gothorum statv, Isabel Velazquez The Transformation of Hispania after 711 Ann Christys Gentes, kings and kingdoms- the emergence of states. The kingdom of the Gibichungs Ian N. Wood The relationship between Frankish gens and regnum a proposal based on the archaeological evidence Michael Schmauder Gens, kings and kingsdoms: the Franks Hans-Werner Goetz The Britons: from Romans to barbarians Alex Woolf Anglo-Saxon gentes and regna, Barbara Yorke Gens, rex and regnum of the Lombards Jorg Jarnut The Bavarians Matthias Hardt Avars and avar archaeology. An introduction Falko Daim A Non-Roman Empire in central Europe: the Avars alter Pohl Conclusion Bibliography Indices
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