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Radegund
Merovingian Queens: Status, Religion, and Regency
The Huber – Jägerstätter Family
St. Radegund and St. Olav: Medieval Cults of Rulers in the System of Perceptions of Authority
From the Holy Land to the Cloister: the Decline of Female Ascetic Pilgrimages in the Early Medieval West (C
Franz Jägerstätter 18 November 2018 Philip Mcdonagh
Privileged Places; How Relics Built and Strengthened Communities in Southern Medieval France
Queenship, Intrigue and Blood-Feud: Deciphering the Causes of The
Studies in Sixth-Century Gaul
The Merovingian Kingdoms 450-751
St Radegund's Abbey, Dover
“Secrecy” in the Asceticism of St Radegund According to Venantius Fortunatus’ Vita
Reclaiming the Power of Women in the Early Church Ruth Adam
Female Religious As Collectors of Relics Finding Sacrality and Power in the “Ordinary”
Venantius Fortunatus and Christian Theology at the End of the Sixth Century in Gaul
Caesarius of Arles and the Campaign Against Popular Culture in Late Antiquity
Brunhild and Fredegund, II: Queens, Politics, and the Writing of History
Marriage and Alliance in the Merovingian Kingdoms, 481-639
Romans, Barbarians, and Franks in the Writings of Venantius Fortunatus
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Profile of Radegund, Deacon
The Worth of Women in the Merovingian Period
THE ADAPTATIONS and SUITABILITY of NUNS‟ RULES in MEROVINGIAN GAUL Presented by Autumn N
Gregory of Tours, the Eastern Emperor, and Merovingian Gaul
Herschend, Frands. 1996. Verses for Lupus, Duke of Champagne
Boyle, Jennifer (2013) Aspects of Christianization in the Ecclesiastical Province of Trier from 570-630: a Modes Theory Analysis
The World of Gregory of Tours History 542
Summer 2005 Newsletterm for the Program Edievalin Studies Director’S Letter
Venantius Fortunatus and Gregory of Tours: Poetry and Patronage
Caecilia V61n03 1935
Williard Friendship in the Works Of
The Baptized Muse: Early Christian Poetry As Cultural Authority
The Prose Lives of Venantius Fortunatus: Hagiography, Lay Piety and Pastoral Care in Sixth-Century Gaul