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History of Europe --- Art --- anno 700-799 --- anno 800-1199 --- Iconoclasm --- Carolingians. --- Iconoclasme --- Carolingiens --- Carolingians --- Idols and images --- Carlovingians --- Carolinians --- History --- Worship --- Iconoclasm - Europe --- Charlemagne
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De la fin du VIIIe au début du Xe siècle, l'Europe fut bouleversée par les incursions des Vikings. Piraterie, pillages, déportations et cruautés en tous genres accompagnaient leurs déplacements, au point que les textes de l'époque n'hésitent pas à les compter parmi les cavaliers de l'Apocalypse. Réduire leur histoire à l'énumération de leurs méfaits ne peut cependant satisfaire ceux qui cherchent à comprendre comment, à partir des années 900, les Vikings s'insérèrent dans l'Europe chrétienne. Relisant les sources, Pierre Bauduin montre que la chronique des violences est aussi celle des entreprises menées alors de part et d'autre pour préparer l'accueil dans le monde franc de populations jusque-là périphériques qui, au gré de leurs dynamiques propres ou de leurs contacts avec l'Empire carolingien, étaient susceptibles de s'y faire une place. Emissaires, missionnaires, transfuges ou renégats côtoient d'autres intermédiaires qui, selon des modalités parfois inavouables, assurèrent la mise en contact des deux camps. Ainsi se renouvelle l'image d'une histoire, qui n'est pas seulement celle d'une agression, mais aussi, de manière plus profonde et durable, celle d'une prise de contact suivie d'une intégration réussie.
Vikings --- Franks --- Francs --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- Carolingians --- Normandy (France) --- History. --- Carlovingians --- Carolinians --- Northmen --- Vikings - France - History --- Carolingians - History --- Normandy (France) - History --- Empire carolingien --- Scandinavie --- Normandie (France) --- Relations --- 911-1515
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In 1969-1970 large-scale excavations took place at the Vrijthof Square in the ancient town of Maastricht. Maastricht is the central place par excellence in the Middle Meuse valley, which in its turn shows early signs of recovery after the collapse of the Roman state. It is the cradle of the Carolingian dynasty. The Vrijthof excavations contribute in an important way to the understanding of Maastricht as an early town. The complicated stratigraphy of the site is discussed in relation to the history of what has always remained an open space in the town. Of crucial importance was the construction of the Roman highway from Cologne to northern France. It crosses the Meuse River at Maastricht and passes along the northern limits of the Vrijthof site. A small vicus developed along the road in the second century. The site was however abandoned in late Roman times. Early in the sixth century the site of the vicus was used as a burial ground. The open space was inhabited shortly in the late seventh and early eighth century after which the site was abandoned. In a strip along the Roman road burial continued into Carolingian times. To our great surprise nothing else from the Carolingian period could be recorded although the site is located directly east of the new Carolingian basilica. Carolingian Maastricht remains archaeologically hardly visible, an enigmatic site. This observation must have great consequences for our understanding of early medieval towns in the Meuse valley. Much attention has been paid in the book to the Merovingian burials, the objects found in the graves and the peculiarities of this cemetery which sets it apart from rural cemeteries as well as the Saint-Servatius cemetery on the hill immediately to the west of the Vrijthof.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cemeteries --- Merovingians --- Carolingians --- Christian antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Cemeteries. --- Christian antiquities. --- Classical antiquities. --- History. --- Sint-Servaaskerk (Maastricht, Netherlands) --- Maastricht (Netherlands) --- Netherlands --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquities --- Antiquities, Christian --- Antiquities, Ecclesiastical --- Archaeology, Christian --- Monumental theology --- Burial grounds --- Churchyards --- Memorial gardens (Cemeteries) --- History --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Antiquités carolingiennes --- Antiquités mérovingiennes --- Archéologie funéraire. --- Catalogs. --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Antiquités carolingiennes --- Antiquités mérovingiennes --- Archéologie funéraire. --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Netherlands - Maastricht --- Cemeteries - Netherlands - Maastricht - History --- Merovingians - Netherlands - Maastricht - Antiquities --- Carolingians - Antiquities --- Christian antiquities - Netherlands - Maastricht --- Maastricht (Netherlands) - Antiquities, Roman
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Carolingians --- Historic sites --- Merovingians --- Carolingiens --- Lieux historiques --- Mérovingiens --- Antiquities --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Ile-de-France (France) --- Antiquités --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Mérovingiens --- Antiquités --- Heritage places, Historic --- Heritage sites, Historic --- Historic heritage places --- Historic heritage sites --- Historic places --- Historical sites --- Places, Historic --- Sites, Historic --- Archaeology --- History --- Historic buildings --- Monuments --- World Heritage areas --- Carlovingians --- Carolinians --- Antiquities&delete& --- Région Île-de-France (France) --- Isle-de-France (France) --- Isle of France (France) --- Région parisienne (France) --- Exhibitions.
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History of civilization --- Charles the Great [Holy Roman Emperor] --- Leo III [Pope] --- Paderborn --- Carolingians --- Saxons --- Franks --- Art, Carolingian --- Civilization, Medieval --- Carolingiens --- Francs --- Art carolingien --- Civilisation médiévale --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Westphalia (Germany) --- Westphalie (Allemagne) --- History --- Histoire --- Catalogues d'exposition --- Charlemagne, --- Léon --- Et l'art --- Empire carolingien --- Paderborn (Allemagne) --- Civilisation --- 943.015 --- 27 <43> "07/09" --- 7.033.4 <43> --- 091 <43 PADERBORN> --- 091 <064> --- #GGSB: Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- Geschiedenis van Duitsland: Karel De Grote; Karolingers--(687-843) --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--?"07/09" --- Karolingische kunst. Romaanse kunst--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--PADERBORN --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Tentoonstellingscatalogi. Museumcatalogi --- 091 <064> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Tentoonstellingscatalogi. Museumcatalogi --- 091 <43 PADERBORN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--PADERBORN --- 7.033.4 <43> Karolingische kunst. Romaanse kunst--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989 --- 943.015 Geschiedenis van Duitsland: Karel De Grote; Karolingers--(687-843) --- Civilisation médiévale --- Catalogues d'exposition. --- Charlemagne --- Leo --- Europe --- Léon --- Et l'art. --- Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- Art, Carolingian - Exhibitions. --- Civilization, Medieval - Exhibitions. --- Carolingians - Exhibitions. --- Leo III p. --- ARCHITECTURE CAROLINGIENNE --- CIVILISATION CAROLINGIENNE --- ART CAROLINGIEN --- CAROLINGIENS --- HISTOIRE --- Civilisation carolingienne --- Architecture carolingienne
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