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Side 8
( Morrison notes in this respect that the Carolingians tended to melt down foreign
currency , but he fails to draw proper attention to this important fact in the context
of his critique of Bolin . It is a significant flaw in his paper . ) , 9 Morrison's views ...
( Morrison notes in this respect that the Carolingians tended to melt down foreign
currency , but he fails to draw proper attention to this important fact in the context
of his critique of Bolin . It is a significant flaw in his paper . ) , 9 Morrison's views ...
Side 42
This is the era of Charlemagne , and his European prowess clearly had an
enormous impact on Carolingian trade . It may have been his treaty with the
Danes , c . 782 , which revitalised the Rhenish system northwards . A period of
intense ...
This is the era of Charlemagne , and his European prowess clearly had an
enormous impact on Carolingian trade . It may have been his treaty with the
Danes , c . 782 , which revitalised the Rhenish system northwards . A period of
intense ...
Side 154
The Carolingians , of course , may have simply been seeking Scandinavian furs
as well as Frisian and English cloaks ... foundation of Haithabu by king Godfred
are isolated occurrences or incidents relating to a Carolingian policy now lost to ...
The Carolingians , of course , may have simply been seeking Scandinavian furs
as well as Frisian and English cloaks ... foundation of Haithabu by king Godfred
are isolated occurrences or incidents relating to a Carolingian policy now lost to ...
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Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
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