The role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish Gaul

In the course of the thesis, it has been shown that the history of civitates closely reflects major events, ideals and developments within society. Thus, within the confines of this thesis, it has been possible to illuminate political, religious and cultural changes throughout the period. It is for...

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Main Author: Allen, Susan Jane
Published: University of Oxford 1990
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3049712015-03-19T05:17:57ZThe role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish GaulAllen, Susan Jane1990In the course of the thesis, it has been shown that the history of civitates closely reflects major events, ideals and developments within society. Thus, within the confines of this thesis, it has been possible to illuminate political, religious and cultural changes throughout the period. It is for this reason that a study of this type is important to the further understanding of an otherwise obscure and often neglected period of history.900Cities and towns : Franks : History : Civilization : Gaul : Rome : To 768 : France : To 700University of Oxfordhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.304971http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f4c96b48-91ff-41f8-920e-7b5d11e8ef89Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Cities and towns : Franks : History : Civilization : Gaul : Rome : To 768 : France : To 700
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Cities and towns : Franks : History : Civilization : Gaul : Rome : To 768 : France : To 700
Allen, Susan Jane
The role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish Gaul
description In the course of the thesis, it has been shown that the history of civitates closely reflects major events, ideals and developments within society. Thus, within the confines of this thesis, it has been possible to illuminate political, religious and cultural changes throughout the period. It is for this reason that a study of this type is important to the further understanding of an otherwise obscure and often neglected period of history.
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title_short The role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish Gaul
title_full The role and perception of the civitas in late Roman and Frankish Gaul
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