Judith Herrin – Carolingian Innovation From The Formation Of Christendom
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Judith Herrin – Carolingian Innovation From The Formation Of Christendom
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 Through efforts Charlemagne’s father, Pippin, that dynasty dominated majority Western Europe – strong position, Aquitaine problematic, continues his father, Cahrles Martel’s work.

 

Pippin worked on church reforms: insistence Roman liturgical forms, baptimisal and marriage rites, Sunday observance and uniform penance for ecclesiastical offences – local and international level of church organisation – dynasty drew pn religious support, underlay consolidation of its rule.

 

The idea of primogeniture to designate an heir was as inconceivable as the eastern principle of establishing a co-emperor according to imperial traitin

 

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  2. Aquitaine
  3. Caroligians - Vikings and Frankish Empire
  4. Charlemagne and the Imperial Coronation of 800
  5. Crisis 829 – 30
  6. Ecclesia Francorum
  7. Evaluation of Charles the Bald in relation to his predecessors
  8. Frankish Gaul to 814 - Paul Fourace
  9. Frankish Kingdoms 814 – 898 – The West
  10. Germany In The Early Middle Ages – Reuter
  11. Judith Herrin – Carolingian Innovation From The Formation Of Christendom
  12. Lateran Synod 769
  13. Populus Francorum
  14. Regnum and Regna
  15. Scandinavians and Others
  16. The Emergence Of The East Franksih Kingdom 800 – 43
  17. The end of Carolingian Expansion - Timothy Reuter
  18. Varities of Viking Impact - Seine

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