Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... Offa . Offa ambitiously sought the grandeur which he knew that Charlemagne had achieved , and aspired to connect his family through marriage to the Carolingians . But Offa's achievement scarcely survived his death in 796 , though ...
... Offa . Offa ambitiously sought the grandeur which he knew that Charlemagne had achieved , and aspired to connect his family through marriage to the Carolingians . But Offa's achievement scarcely survived his death in 796 , though ...
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... Offa , however , demonstrates the existence of traders visiting each others ' territory . " The praeceptum negotiatorum of Louis the Pious is a rare indication of the privileges accorded to Frankish traders by the ninth century.16 It ...
... Offa , however , demonstrates the existence of traders visiting each others ' territory . " The praeceptum negotiatorum of Louis the Pious is a rare indication of the privileges accorded to Frankish traders by the ninth century.16 It ...
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... Offa's second group of pennies was probably also intended as a form of early cash ; the control of their production , for example , is apparently more regulated than was the case with the earlier sceattas . The number of coins minted by ...
... Offa's second group of pennies was probably also intended as a form of early cash ; the control of their production , for example , is apparently more regulated than was the case with the earlier sceattas . The number of coins minted by ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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