Although often mentioned in textbooks about the Carolingian and
Byzantine empires, the Treaty of Aachen has not received much close
attention. This volume attempts not just to fill the gap, but to view
the episode through both micro- and macro-lenses. Introductory
chapters review the state of relations between Byzantium and the
Frankish realm in the eighth and early ninth centuries, crises facing
Byzantine emperors much closer to home, and the relevance of the
Bulgarian problem to affairs on the Adriatic. Dalmatia’s coastal
towns and the populations of the interior receive extensive attention,
including the region’s ecclesiastical history and cultural
affiliations. So do the local politics of Dalmatia, Venice and the
Carolingian marches, and their interaction with the Byzantino-Frankish
confrontation. The dynamics of the Franks’ relations with the Avars
are analysed and, here too, the three-way play among the two empires
and ‘in-between’ parties is a theme. Archaeological indications of
the Franks’ presence are collated with what the literary sources
reveal about local elites’ aspirations. The economic dimension to
the Byzantino-Frankish competition for Venice is fully explored, a
special feature of the volume being archaeological evidence for a
resurgence of trade between the Upper Adriatic and the Eastern
Mediterranean from the second half of the eighth century onwards.
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Byzantium, the Carolingians and the Treaty of Aachen (812)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351614290
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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