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„Es erhebt sich Vater gegen Sohn, Sohn gegen Vater, Bruder gegen Bruder, Verwandte gegen Verwandte“

Kontingenz, Herrschaft und Genealogie in den ‚Libri historiarum decem‘ des Gregor von Tours

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From the journal Das Mittelalter

Abstract

Gregory of Tours’s oeuvre is one of the few testimonies of the Merovingian Early Middle Ages. The paper illustrates that the experience of contingency and the attempt to overcome it during a time of civil war were the situation in which the ‚Libri historiarum decem‘ originated. Among other things, this becomes apparent in the composition of the ten books. Furthermore, the Merovingian kingship is a recurring motive of the text. The paper illustrates how genealogy, which can be used to conceal disruptions and discontinuities, was instrumentalized to serve as legitimation.

Published Online: 2015-6-2
Published in Print: 2015-6-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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