The Medieval nobility : studies on the ruling classes of France and Germany from the sixth to the twelfth century / edited and translated by Timothy Reuter. --

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Other Authors: Reuter, Timothy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; New York : New York : North-Holland Pub. Co. ; distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland, c1979.
Series:Europe in the Middle Ages ; v. 14.
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Table of Contents:
  • Reuter, T. Introduction
  • Genicot, L. Recent research on the medieval nobility
  • Schmid, K. The structure of the nobility in the earlier Middle Ages
  • Hauck, K. The literature of house and kindred associated with medieval noble families, illustrated from eleventh- and twelfth-century satires on the nobility
  • Vercauteren, F. A kindred in northern France in the eleventh and twelfth centuries
  • Irsigler, F. On the aristocratic character of early Frankish society
  • Werner, K. F. Important noble families in the Kingdom of Charlemagne
  • Tellenbach, G. From the Carolingian imperial nobility to the German estate of imperial princes
  • Werner, K. F. Kingdom and principality in twelfth-century France
  • Bosl, K. Noble unfreedom: the rise of the ministeriales in Germany
  • Winter, J. M. van. The knightly aristocracy of the Middle Ages as a "social class."