Die Geschichte der Merowingischen Hausmeier (The History of the Merovingian Mayors of the Palace) by Georg Heinrich Pertz delves into the influential figures who held power behind the Merovingian kings. This historical work examines the rise and role of the Mayors of the Palace, powerful officials who effectively governed the Frankish kingdom during the Merovingian dynasty. Pertz meticulously details their political strategies, their interactions with the kings, and their impact on the course of early medieval European history.
This book offers valuable insights into a pivotal period of transition and power dynamics within the Frankish realm, providing a detailed account of the individuals who shaped the political landscape. It remains a significant resource for scholars and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Merovingian history and the evolution of medieval governance.
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