The 'Annals of St. Bertin' is an invaluable primary source for understanding the history of the Carolingian dynasty as well as the broader socio-political landscape of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages. These chronicles cover events from 830 to 882 AD, offering insights into the reigns, challenges, and politics of the era. This edition gives readers access to meticulously translated texts that reveal the intricate details of Frankish politics, church affairs, and external threats from Vikings and other forces. It is an essential read for students of medieval history, scholars, and anyone interested in the historical developments of 9th-century Europe.
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The Annals of St-Bertin: Ninth-Century Histories, Volume I
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The 'Annals of St. Bertin' is an invaluable primary source for understanding the history of the Carolingian dynasty as well as the broader socio-political landscape of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages. These chronicles cover events from 830 to 882 AD, offering insights into the reigns, challenges, and politics of the era. This edition gives readers access to meticulously translated texts that reveal the intricate details of Frankish politics, church affairs, and external threats from Vikings and other forces. It is an essential read for students of medieval history, scholars, and anyone interested in the historical developments of 9th-century Europe.
Paperback
$31.61