Dark Age Economics: The Origins of Towns and Trade A.D. 600-1000Duckworth, 1982 - 230 sider |
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... ninth - century coins have been found in a zone around the minster . One , it has been argued , is a Dorestad issue ... ninth century . Many excavations have sought seventh- to ninth - century layers and yet none have been found so far ...
... ninth - century coins have been found in a zone around the minster . One , it has been argued , is a Dorestad issue ... ninth century . Many excavations have sought seventh- to ninth - century layers and yet none have been found so far ...
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... NINTH CENTURY Floruit egregium claro diademate regnum : Princeps unus erat , populus quoque subditus unus . At nunc tantus apex tanto de culmine lapsus Cunctorum teritur pedibus ; diademate nudus Perdidit imperii pariter nomenque ...
... NINTH CENTURY Floruit egregium claro diademate regnum : Princeps unus erat , populus quoque subditus unus . At nunc tantus apex tanto de culmine lapsus Cunctorum teritur pedibus ; diademate nudus Perdidit imperii pariter nomenque ...
Side 158
... ninth - century coins from Hamwih and Ipswich seem to attest . But by 850 the growth of political power in Wessex had eclipsed the Mercian ambition . Before we outline the historical details , however , we must examine the archaeology ...
... ninth - century coins from Hamwih and Ipswich seem to attest . But by 850 the growth of political power in Wessex had eclipsed the Mercian ambition . Before we outline the historical details , however , we must examine the archaeology ...
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The Shadow of Pirenne | 6 |
Trading Systems from Theodoric to Charlemagne | 29 |
The Emporia | 47 |
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