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Frankish Society in the Early Middle Ages - Merovingian Kingship and Power

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Overview

Explore Frankish society in the Early Middle Ages through this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's HIST 210 course. Examine the Merovingian dynasty as an example of barbarian kingship in the post-Roman world, where kinship, private vengeance, and religion held society together in the absence of strong government. Discover how kings were judged by their ability to lead in war and how Gregory of Tours viewed violence as a tool for supernatural retribution. Learn about the role of bishops, the basis of Merovingian power, the Church's influence, and the dynasty's eventual decline. Gain insights into the complex social structures and power dynamics that shaped this pivotal period in European history.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. What Holds Society Together?.
- Chapter 2. Gregory of Tours.
- Chapter 3. The bishops and the King.
- Chapter 4. The Basis of Merovingian Power.
- Chapter 5. The Church in Frankish Society.
- Chapter 6. The End of Merovingians.


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