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The Merovingians in historiographical tradition : from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries

Title
The Merovingians in historiographical tradition : from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries / Yaniv Fox, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.
ISBN
9781009285025 (ebook)
9781009285018 (hardback)
9781009285063 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 331 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
The Merovingian centuries were a foundational period in the historical consciousness of western Europe. The memory of the first dynasty of Frankish kings, their origin myths, accomplishments, and failures were used by generations of chroniclers, propagandists, and historians to justify a wide range of social and political agendas. The process of curating and editing the source material gave rise to a recognizable 'Merovingian narrative' with three distinct phases: meteoric ascent, stasis, and decline. Already in the seventh-century Chronicle of Fredegar, this tripartite model was invoked by a Merovingian queen to prophesy the fate of her descendants. This expert commentary sets out to understand how the story of the Merovingians was shaped through a process of continuous historiographical adaptation. It examines authors from across a millennium of historical writing and analyzes their influences and objectives, charting the often-unexpected ways in which their narratives were received and developed.
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Cambridge core frontlist 2023.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 14, 2024
Contents
Trojans, sea-monsters, and long-haired Kings: from Priam to Childeric
Capud victuriarum vestrarum Chlodovechus
Taedit me memorare: the middle Merovingians
Omni ecclesiastica dignitate nobilitavit: "Good King Dagobert"
Regibus solo nomine regnantibus: the late Merovingians.
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