The Lombards

The Lombards

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780631211976
Untertitel:
The Ancient Longobards
Autor:
Neil Christie
Herausgeber:
Blackwell Publishers
Anzahl Seiten:
292
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.03.2002
ISBN:
0631211977

First up-to-date guide to the "Lombards" in the English language.
Scholarly - sound synthesis and original research, including up-to-date archaeological research.
Well-written and accessible.

Informationen zum Autor Neil Christie was an undergraduate and postgraduate student at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and subsequently held a Scholarship at the British School at Rome, the Sir James Knott Fellowship (Newcastle) and a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford. He is currently Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology in the School of Archaeological Studies at the University of Leicester. Klappentext The Lombards, also known as the Longobards, were a Germanis tribe whose fabled origins lay in the barbarian realm of Scandinavia. After centuries of obscurity during the long period of Roman domination in Europe, the Lombards began a concerted migration south-eastwards, coming to prominence immediately after the fall of Rome. Pushing across the Danube to occupy Hungary, the tribe emerged as a powerful protagonist in the former heartland of the Empire in the early sixth century AD. The Lombards subsequently invaded Italy in AD 568-9, where they successfully countered the Byzantines and established a kingdom based on the fertile north Italian plains. This endured for more than two centuries before its conquest by Charlemagne, and even after this defeat, a Lombard state continued to exist in southern Italy until the eleventh century. In this book, the author combines many sources, archaeological and historical, to offer a fresh and vividly detailed picture of Lombard society - its people, settlements, material and spiritual culture - and its evolution from martial 'barbarian' tribe to complex urbanized state. Zusammenfassung aeo First up--to--date guide to the "Lombards" in the English language. aeo Scholarly -- sound synthesis and original research! including up--to--date archaeological research. aeo Well--written and accessible. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Longobard Origins. 2. Longobards in Pannonia. 3. The Longobards and Italy. 4. Economy and Society. 5. Settlement and Defence in Longobard Italy. 6. Religion! Architecture and Art. 7. Benevento and beyond: Longobard Heritage? ...

Autorentext
Neil Christie was an undergraduate and postgraduate student at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and subsequently held a Scholarship at the British School at Rome, the Sir James Knott Fellowship (Newcastle) and a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford. He is currently Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology in the School of Archaeological Studies at the University of Leicester.

Klappentext
The Lombards, also known as the Longobards, were a Germanis tribe whose fabled origins lay in the barbarian realm of Scandinavia. After centuries of obscurity during the long period of Roman domination in Europe, the Lombards began a concerted migration south-eastwards, coming to prominence immediately after the fall of Rome. Pushing across the Danube to occupy Hungary, the tribe emerged as a powerful protagonist in the former heartland of the Empire in the early sixth century AD. The Lombards subsequently invaded Italy in AD 568-9, where they successfully countered the Byzantines and established a kingdom based on the fertile north Italian plains. This endured for more than two centuries before its conquest by Charlemagne, and even after this defeat, a Lombard state continued to exist in southern Italy until the eleventh century. In this book, the author combines many sources, archaeological and historical, to offer a fresh and vividly detailed picture of Lombard society - its people, settlements, material and spiritual culture - and its evolution from martial 'barbarian' tribe to complex urbanized state.

Zusammenfassung
aeo First up--to--date guide to the "Lombards" in the English language. aeo Scholarly -- sound synthesis and original research, including up--to--date archaeological research. aeo Well--written and accessible.

Inhalt
1. Longobard Origins. 2. Longobards in Pannonia. 3. The Longobards and Italy. 4. Economy and Society. 5. Settlement and Defence in Longobard Italy. 6. Religion, Architecture and Art. 7. Benevento and beyond: Longobard Heritage?


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