Collection of Essays
The Visigothic kingdom: the negotiation of power in post-Roman Iberia Panzram, Sabine • Pachá, Paulo [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Late Antique and Early Medieval Iberia / 9 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
The Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo. Current Perspectives on the Negotiation of Power in Post-Roman Iberia |
Late Roman Spain |
The Visigoths in Hispania. New Perspectives on their Arrival and Settlement |
Beyond Central and Local Powers. The General Councils of Toledo and the Politics of Integration |
King Wamba's Campaign against dux Paulus (673). Narration of Military and Royal Power in the Late Visigothic Kingdom |
How to Stay Gothic without a Gothic King |
Who are the Visigoths? Concepts of Ethnicity in the Kingdom of Toledo: A Case Study of the Vitas Sanctorum Patrum Emeretensium |
The Visigothic Kingdom - A Kingdom without Visigoths? The Debate on the Ethnic Interpretation of the Early Medieval Cemeteries on the Iberian Peninsula |
Local Citizenships and the Visigothic Kingdom |
The Representation of Power in a Complex Landscape |
Figura et potentia. Coin and Power in the Visigothic Kingdom |
The Liber Iudiciorum. A Visigothic Literary Guide to Institutional Authority and Self-interest |
Epigraphic Habit and Power in Visigothic Hispania |
Between Throne and Altar. Political Power and Episcopal Authority in the Beginning of the Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo |
Ecclesiastical Landscapes in the Visigothic Capital and Countryside of Toledo (Spain) |
Ancient Classics and Catholic Tradition through Time and Space Martin of Braga and his Cultural Claims |
Conflicts over Episcopal Office in Southern Hispania. Comparative Perspectives from Visigothic and Byzantine Territories |
In a Savage Kingdom (regnum ejferurri)! Evaluating the Islamic Conquest of Spania from the Archaeological Record |
Conclusions and Future Perspectives |