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Balance of power across the Channel: reassessing Frankish hegemony in southern England (sixth–early seventh century)
Authors:Irene Bavuso
Institution:Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Abstract:Relations between southern Britain and the Merovingian kingdoms in the sixth and early seventh centuries have largely been understood in terms of a Frankish hegemony extending across the Channel. However, a re-examination of the small group of written sources on which this idea is based shows that they do not necessarily imply such overlordship. Sixth-century archaeological evidence points to a different and more complex picture of Frankish influence: displaying links with the Franks was crucial for the self-representation of elites in southern England, and should be understood in the context of extensive transmarine contacts.
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