Die Regesten des Kaiserreichs unter den Karolingern, 751-1918, compiled by Johann Friedrich B hmer, Engelbert M 1/4hlbacher, and Johann Lechner, is a comprehensive collection of regesta, or summaries of documents, pertaining to the Carolingian Empire. This meticulously researched work provides invaluable insights into the political, social, and administrative history of the era. Covering the period from 751 to 918, it offers scholars and researchers a detailed overview of imperial decrees, charters, and other significant records.
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