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6. Nobles and Others: The Social and Cultural Expression of Power Relations in the Middle Ages
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Timothy Reuter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors viii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Transformations 1
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I Early Middle Ages
- 1. The Origins of the Nobility in Francia 15
- 2. The Nearly Men: Boso of Vienne and Arnulf of Bavaria 25
- 3. Nobility in the Ninth Century 43
- 4. Continuity and Change in the Tenth-Century Nobility 53
- 5. The Old English Vocabulary of Nobility 69
- 6. Nobles and Others: The Social and Cultural Expression of Power Relations in the Middle Ages 85
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II Central Middle Ages
- 7. Princely Nobility in an Age of Ambition (c. 1050–1150) 99
- 8. Words, Concepts, and Phenomena: Knighthood, Lordship, and the Early Polish Nobility, c. 1100 – c. 1350 115
- 9. Nobles and Nobility in the Narrative Works of Hartmann von Aue 157
- 10. A Noble in Politics: Roger Mortimer in the Period of Baronial Reform and Rebellion, 1258–1265 183
- 11. King Magnus and his Liegemen’s ‘Hirdskrå’: A Portrait of the Norwegian Nobility in the 1270s 205
- 12. The Nobility of Medieval Portugal (XIth–XIVth Centuries) 223
- 13. Noblewomen, Family, and Identity in Later Medieval Europe 246
- 14. The Western Nobility in the Late Middle Ages: A Survey of the Historiography and some Prospects for New Research 263
- Index 275
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors viii
- Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Transformations 1
-
I Early Middle Ages
- 1. The Origins of the Nobility in Francia 15
- 2. The Nearly Men: Boso of Vienne and Arnulf of Bavaria 25
- 3. Nobility in the Ninth Century 43
- 4. Continuity and Change in the Tenth-Century Nobility 53
- 5. The Old English Vocabulary of Nobility 69
- 6. Nobles and Others: The Social and Cultural Expression of Power Relations in the Middle Ages 85
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II Central Middle Ages
- 7. Princely Nobility in an Age of Ambition (c. 1050–1150) 99
- 8. Words, Concepts, and Phenomena: Knighthood, Lordship, and the Early Polish Nobility, c. 1100 – c. 1350 115
- 9. Nobles and Nobility in the Narrative Works of Hartmann von Aue 157
- 10. A Noble in Politics: Roger Mortimer in the Period of Baronial Reform and Rebellion, 1258–1265 183
- 11. King Magnus and his Liegemen’s ‘Hirdskrå’: A Portrait of the Norwegian Nobility in the 1270s 205
- 12. The Nobility of Medieval Portugal (XIth–XIVth Centuries) 223
- 13. Noblewomen, Family, and Identity in Later Medieval Europe 246
- 14. The Western Nobility in the Late Middle Ages: A Survey of the Historiography and some Prospects for New Research 263
- Index 275