Regna and gentes : : the relationship between late antique and early medieval peoples and kingdoms in the transformation of the Roman world / / edited by Hans-Werner Goetz, Jorg Jarnut and Walter Pohl ; with collaboration of Soren Kaschke.

In the research on "The transformation of the Roman world" relatively little attention has been paid to the transformation of early medieval peoples and the development of their communities into kingdoms, and we lack a comparative study on this subject. The aim of this volume is, therefore...

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Superior document:The transformation of the Roman world, v. 13
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Year of Publication:2002
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Transformation of the Roman world ; v. 13.
Physical Description:1 online resource (719 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • List 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.