Reading early medieval Spanish documents that are little known to many Anglophone scholars, including records of church councils, sermons, and letters, Santiago Castellanos charts the formation of the Visigothic kingdom in Iberia and how it was later reinvented from the episcopal point of view.
Reading early medieval Spanish documents that are little known to many Anglophone scholars, including records of church councils, sermons, and letters, Santiago Castellanos charts the formation of the Visigothic kingdom in Iberia and how it was later reinvented from the episcopal point of view.
Preface Chapter 1. The Collapse of the Roman Empire in Hispania: Between the Texts and the Archaeological Revolution Chapter 2. Political Overview: The Beginnings of the Gothic Kingdom in Iberia Chapter 3. Structures of Power: Magnates and Dependents Chapter 4. Negotiating and Imposing: Kings and Local Worlds Chapter 5. Inventing a Kingdom: Projecting Messages Conclusion Chronology Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Preface Chapter 1. The Collapse of the Roman Empire in Hispania: Between the Texts and the Archaeological Revolution Chapter 2. Political Overview: The Beginnings of the Gothic Kingdom in Iberia Chapter 3. Structures of Power: Magnates and Dependents Chapter 4. Negotiating and Imposing: Kings and Local Worlds Chapter 5. Inventing a Kingdom: Projecting Messages Conclusion Chronology Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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