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Rule and conflict in an early medieval society: Ottonian Saxony
Leyser, Karl.
Year: 1979.
Publisher:  Arnold. 
© K. J. Leyser
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Frontmatter
List of Illustrations
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
I Otto I and his Saxon Enemies
1 The Roots of Discord
2 The Later Conflicts
3 Otto I and count Liuthar of Walbeck
4 the Aftermath of Rebellion
II The Women of the Saxon Aristocracy
5 Survival and Inheritance
6 The Saxon Nunneries
III Sacral Kingship
7 The Carolingian Inheritance in Tenth-Century East Francia
8 The Ottonians as Sacral Kings
9 lay Nobles and Sacrosanct Rulers
10  The Vicarius Christi and Justice
Epilogue
Appendix: MS. John Rylands Library, 88
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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Title: Rule and conflict in an early medieval society : Ottonian Saxony K.J. Leyser.
Author: Leyser, Karl
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Rule and conflict in an early medieval society : Ottonian Saxony K.J. Leyser
Leyser, Karl
London: Arnold, 1979.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01063
Subject Headings: • Charlemagne, -- Emperor, -- 742-814
• Nobility -- Germany -- Saxony
• Germany -- History -- Saxon House, 919-1024
Notes: • Includes index.
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