Quasi una gens: Saxony and the Frankish world, c. 772–888
The Saxons were conquered by Charlemagne in 804, after 33 years of intermittent campaigning; they were converted to Christianity and incorporated into the Carolingian political order. Yet despite this history of conquest and incorporation, historians have largely viewed Carolingian Saxony as distinc...
Main Author: | Rembold, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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