THE
CARLOVINGIAN
REVOLUTION, AND FRANKISH
INTERVENTION IN ITALY.
INTERVENTION IN ITALY.
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British Bishops and Saints . . . . . . . . 498
Orthodoxy of the Britons '. . 500
Remains left by the British Church . . . . . . 501
(2) Ireland.
Introduction of Christianity 502
Times before St Patrick 503
Work of St Patrick 500
Survivals of heathenism . . . . . . . . 507
(3) So. OTi. ANn.
Sources of our knowledge . . . . . . . . 509
Conversion of Strathclyde 511
Conversion of the Picts . . . . . . . . 512
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(B) CONVERSION OF THE TEUTONS.
By the Rev. J. P. Whitney, B. D. , Professor of Ecclesiastical
History, King's College, London.
(1) The English.
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Pope Gregory 515
Augustine's Mission . . . . . . . . . 516
Gregory's scheme of division . . . . . . . 519
Kelts and Romans . . . . . . . . . 520
North umbria—Edwin 522
Paulinus—Death of Edwin . 524
Monastic Houses—Bede 526
The Scots Mission 528
Wilfrid—Synod of Whitby , . 530
(2) Germany.
The Keltic Monks 533
Willibrord 535
Winfrid (Boniface) 536
Organisation of Sees . . . . . . . . . 538
Pope Zacharias . . . . . . . . . . 539
Councils . . . . . . . . . . . 640
The work of Boniface 541
CHAPTER XVII.
ENGLAND (to c. 800) AND ENGLISH INSTITUTIONS.
By W. J. Corbett, M. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge.
Growth of Mercia—Battle of Heathfield 543
Oswald of Bernicia . . . . . . . . . 545
Battle of the Winwaed 547
Changes made by Christianity 548
Introduction of the Hidage System . . . . . . 550
Revolt of the Mercians against Oswy . . . . . . 552
Ascendancy of Mercia . . . . . . . . . 553
Synod of Whitby 554
Theodore of Tarsus . . . . . . . . . 655
Subdivision of dioceses. . . . . . . . . 556
Endowment of the Church . . . . . . . . 568
Battle of Nechtansmere—Death of Theodore . . . . 559
Wessex under Ceadwalla and Ine . . . . . . 560
Aethelbald of Mercia 563
Reign of Offa—Archbishopric of Lichfield . . . . . 564
Social Organisation of the English 566
The Witan 569
Tendencies to Feudalism . . . . . . . . 571
Schools and Scholars 573
Bede—Alcuin 574
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CHAPTER XVIII.
THE CARLOVINGIAN REVOLUTION, AND FRANKISH
INTERVENTION IN ITALY.
By G. L. Buna, Professor of Modern History, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y.
PAGE
Pepin as Mayor of the Palace 575
Afeirs in Italy—Pope, Emperor, Lombards . . . . 577
Pepin King 581
Aistulf's claims 582
The Pope in Francia 584
Pepin Patrician of the Romans 585
The Donation of Constantino . . . . . . . 586
The Donation of Pepin 588
The Frankish Intervention 589
Desiderius King of the Lombards 691
Pepin's wars—Conquest of Aquitaine . . . . . . 592
Character of Pepin 594
CHAPTER XIX.
CONQUESTS AND IMPERIAL CORONATION OF
CHARLES THE GREAT.
By Dr Gerhard Seeliger, Professor of Law in the
University of Leipsic.
Charles and Carloman . . . . . . . . . 695
The Donation of Constantino 597
The Patriciate 598
End of the Lombard kingdom 599
Settlement of Italian affairs. . . . 600
Charles and the Pope 603
Invasion of Spain—Roncevalles . . . . . . . 604
Bavaria—Deposition of Tassilo . . . . . . . 606
The Avars . . . . 608
The Saxon Wars 610
The Danes 614
Ecclesiastical affairs . . . . . . . . . 616
Idea of the Empire 617
Pope Leo III 619
The Imperial Coronation and its meaning . . . . . 620
Relations with the East 624
Death of Charles 625
Charles in Legend and in History 626
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CHAPTER XX.
FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY (ORIGINS OF FEUDALISM).
By Paul Vinogradoff, Hon. D. C. L. , F. B. A. , Corpus
Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford.
PAGE
Kinship 631
Later traces of kinship 634
Adoption and artificial relationships . . . . . . 636
Households 637
The Gaue 639
Growth of Kingship 640
Power of the Kings 641
Comiten, Sajones, Huskarts 642
Taxation 644
Tenures by Service . . . . . . . . . 647
The Beneficium 648
Jurisdictions. . . . . . . . . . . 651
Distinction of Classes 663
Roman and Germanic influences . . . . . . . 664
CHAPTER XXI.
LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF
CHARLES THE GREAT.
By Dr Gerhard Seeliger.
Theocratic character of the Prankish State 656
Administration 657
Unification of the Empire . . . . . . . . 659
The King 660
The Court 662
The Revenue . . . . . . . . . . 664
Military Service 666
Judicial System 668
Assemblies and their Decline . . . . . . . 669
Law—The Capitularies 672
Local Government . . . . . . . . . 677
The Counts 678
The Marches 680
The Misti Dominici . . . . . . . . . 682
The Empire 684
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CHAPTER XXII.
THE PAPACY, TO CHARLES THE GREAT.
By the Rev. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, D. D. , Fellow of Jesus
College, Cambridge.
PACE
Progress of the Lombards 686
Rome and Church Doctrine 688
Dictation of the Emperors 689
Monotheletism—Iconoclasm 690
Pope and Lombards 692
Negotiations with the Franks 695
Boniface 697
The Prankish Intervention 698
Donation of Pepin . . . . . . . . . 700
Fall of the Lombard kingdom . . . . . . . 702
Outrage on Pope Leo III . . . . . . . . 703
Caroltui Augustus . . . . . . . .
British Bishops and Saints . . . . . . . . 498
Orthodoxy of the Britons '. . 500
Remains left by the British Church . . . . . . 501
(2) Ireland.
Introduction of Christianity 502
Times before St Patrick 503
Work of St Patrick 500
Survivals of heathenism . . . . . . . . 507
(3) So. OTi. ANn.
Sources of our knowledge . . . . . . . . 509
Conversion of Strathclyde 511
Conversion of the Picts . . . . . . . . 512
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xviii Contents
(B) CONVERSION OF THE TEUTONS.
By the Rev. J. P. Whitney, B. D. , Professor of Ecclesiastical
History, King's College, London.
(1) The English.
pack
Pope Gregory 515
Augustine's Mission . . . . . . . . . 516
Gregory's scheme of division . . . . . . . 519
Kelts and Romans . . . . . . . . . 520
North umbria—Edwin 522
Paulinus—Death of Edwin . 524
Monastic Houses—Bede 526
The Scots Mission 528
Wilfrid—Synod of Whitby , . 530
(2) Germany.
The Keltic Monks 533
Willibrord 535
Winfrid (Boniface) 536
Organisation of Sees . . . . . . . . . 538
Pope Zacharias . . . . . . . . . . 539
Councils . . . . . . . . . . . 640
The work of Boniface 541
CHAPTER XVII.
ENGLAND (to c. 800) AND ENGLISH INSTITUTIONS.
By W. J. Corbett, M. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Cambridge.
Growth of Mercia—Battle of Heathfield 543
Oswald of Bernicia . . . . . . . . . 545
Battle of the Winwaed 547
Changes made by Christianity 548
Introduction of the Hidage System . . . . . . 550
Revolt of the Mercians against Oswy . . . . . . 552
Ascendancy of Mercia . . . . . . . . . 553
Synod of Whitby 554
Theodore of Tarsus . . . . . . . . . 655
Subdivision of dioceses. . . . . . . . . 556
Endowment of the Church . . . . . . . . 568
Battle of Nechtansmere—Death of Theodore . . . . 559
Wessex under Ceadwalla and Ine . . . . . . 560
Aethelbald of Mercia 563
Reign of Offa—Archbishopric of Lichfield . . . . . 564
Social Organisation of the English 566
The Witan 569
Tendencies to Feudalism . . . . . . . . 571
Schools and Scholars 573
Bede—Alcuin 574
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Contents xix
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE CARLOVINGIAN REVOLUTION, AND FRANKISH
INTERVENTION IN ITALY.
By G. L. Buna, Professor of Modern History, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y.
PAGE
Pepin as Mayor of the Palace 575
Afeirs in Italy—Pope, Emperor, Lombards . . . . 577
Pepin King 581
Aistulf's claims 582
The Pope in Francia 584
Pepin Patrician of the Romans 585
The Donation of Constantino . . . . . . . 586
The Donation of Pepin 588
The Frankish Intervention 589
Desiderius King of the Lombards 691
Pepin's wars—Conquest of Aquitaine . . . . . . 592
Character of Pepin 594
CHAPTER XIX.
CONQUESTS AND IMPERIAL CORONATION OF
CHARLES THE GREAT.
By Dr Gerhard Seeliger, Professor of Law in the
University of Leipsic.
Charles and Carloman . . . . . . . . . 695
The Donation of Constantino 597
The Patriciate 598
End of the Lombard kingdom 599
Settlement of Italian affairs. . . . 600
Charles and the Pope 603
Invasion of Spain—Roncevalles . . . . . . . 604
Bavaria—Deposition of Tassilo . . . . . . . 606
The Avars . . . . 608
The Saxon Wars 610
The Danes 614
Ecclesiastical affairs . . . . . . . . . 616
Idea of the Empire 617
Pope Leo III 619
The Imperial Coronation and its meaning . . . . . 620
Relations with the East 624
Death of Charles 625
Charles in Legend and in History 626
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Contents
CHAPTER XX.
FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIETY (ORIGINS OF FEUDALISM).
By Paul Vinogradoff, Hon. D. C. L. , F. B. A. , Corpus
Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford.
PAGE
Kinship 631
Later traces of kinship 634
Adoption and artificial relationships . . . . . . 636
Households 637
The Gaue 639
Growth of Kingship 640
Power of the Kings 641
Comiten, Sajones, Huskarts 642
Taxation 644
Tenures by Service . . . . . . . . . 647
The Beneficium 648
Jurisdictions. . . . . . . . . . . 651
Distinction of Classes 663
Roman and Germanic influences . . . . . . . 664
CHAPTER XXI.
LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF
CHARLES THE GREAT.
By Dr Gerhard Seeliger.
Theocratic character of the Prankish State 656
Administration 657
Unification of the Empire . . . . . . . . 659
The King 660
The Court 662
The Revenue . . . . . . . . . . 664
Military Service 666
Judicial System 668
Assemblies and their Decline . . . . . . . 669
Law—The Capitularies 672
Local Government . . . . . . . . . 677
The Counts 678
The Marches 680
The Misti Dominici . . . . . . . . . 682
The Empire 684
M
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Contents - ~ 3 xxi
CHAPTER XXII.
THE PAPACY, TO CHARLES THE GREAT.
By the Rev. F. J. Foakes-Jackson, D. D. , Fellow of Jesus
College, Cambridge.
PACE
Progress of the Lombards 686
Rome and Church Doctrine 688
Dictation of the Emperors 689
Monotheletism—Iconoclasm 690
Pope and Lombards 692
Negotiations with the Franks 695
Boniface 697
The Prankish Intervention 698
Donation of Pepin . . . . . . . . . 700
Fall of the Lombard kingdom . . . . . . . 702
Outrage on Pope Leo III . . . . . . . . 703
Caroltui Augustus . . . . . . . .
