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Equally , not all monastic or royal centres maintained within the old Roman walls
were urban . There was evidently a monastic settlement hierarchy just as there
was a secular settlement hierarchy . At the apex of the Anglo - Saxon settlement ...
Equally , not all monastic or royal centres maintained within the old Roman walls
were urban . There was evidently a monastic settlement hierarchy just as there
was a secular settlement hierarchy . At the apex of the Anglo - Saxon settlement ...
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16 The historical evidence for royal control of long - distance trade either directly
or through agents is widely confirmed in the early medieval period . The king of
Wessex appears to have possessed a villa regalis at Hamwih ; one existed either
...
16 The historical evidence for royal control of long - distance trade either directly
or through agents is widely confirmed in the early medieval period . The king of
Wessex appears to have possessed a villa regalis at Hamwih ; one existed either
...
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Ganshof , F. 1949 Manorial organisation in the Low Countries in the seventh ,
eighth and ninth centuries , Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 31 , 29-
59 . Ganshof , F. L. 1957 Note sur le ' praeceptum negotiatorum ' de Louis le
Pieux ...
Ganshof , F. 1949 Manorial organisation in the Low Countries in the seventh ,
eighth and ninth centuries , Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 31 , 29-
59 . Ganshof , F. L. 1957 Note sur le ' praeceptum negotiatorum ' de Louis le
Pieux ...
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