The battle of Vouillé, 507 CE : where France began / / edited by Ralph W. Mathisen and Danuta Shanzer.

This volume highlights the heretofore largely neglected Battle of Vouillé in 507 CE, when the Frankish King Clovis defeated Alaric II, the King of the Visigoths. Clovis’ victory proved a crucial step in the expulsion of the Visigoths from Francia into Spain, thereby leaving Gaul largely to the Frank...

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Superior document:Millennium-Studien = Millennium studies, Bd. 37
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Millennium-Studien ; Bd. 37.
Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Front matter --
Contents --
Foreword --
The First Franco-Visigothic War and the Prelude to the Battle of Vouillé --
Vouillé and the Decisive Battle Phenomenon in Late Antique Gaul --
Vouillé, Voulon, and the Location of the Campus Vogladensis --
Vouillé 507: Historiographical, Hagiographical, and Diplomatic Reconsiderations and Fortuna --
Clovis, Anastasius, and Political Status in 508 C.E.: The Frankish Aftermath of the Battle of Vouillé --
The Battle of Vouillé and the Restoration of the Roman Empire --
Arians, Catholics, and Vouillé --
Vouillé, Orléans (511), and the Origins of the Frankish Conciliar Tradition --
Ravenna, Saint Martin, and the Battle of Vouillé --
Has Anyone Seen the Barbarians? Remarks on the Missing Archeology of the Visigoths in Gaul --
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Summary:This volume highlights the heretofore largely neglected Battle of Vouillé in 507 CE, when the Frankish King Clovis defeated Alaric II, the King of the Visigoths. Clovis’ victory proved a crucial step in the expulsion of the Visigoths from Francia into Spain, thereby leaving Gaul largely to the Franks. It was arguably in the wake of Vouillé that Gaul became Francia, and that “France began.” The editors have united an international team of experts on Late Antiquity and the Merovingian Kingdoms to reexamine the battle from multiple as well as interdisciplinary perspectives. The contributions address questions of military strategy, geographical location, archaeological footprint, political background, religious propaganda, consequences (both in Francia and in Italy), and significance. There is a strong focus on the close reading of primary source-material, both textual and material, secular and theological.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283629275
9786613941725
1614510997
ISSN:1862-1139 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Ralph W. Mathisen and Danuta Shanzer.