Explore the life and times of Marius, Bishop of Lausanne, in Meinrad Meyer's meticulously researched biography, "Marius, v que De Lausanne, Et Son Si cle..." This historical account delves into the significant role Marius played during the 6th century, a period marked by the transition from Roman rule to the rise of the Frankish kingdom.
Meyer paints a vivid picture of Marius's episcopal duties, set against the backdrop of Merovingian society. Readers will gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of a religious leader navigating the complexities of a changing world. This biography provides valuable context for understanding the religious and political landscape of early medieval Europe, making it an essential read for historians and anyone interested in the formative years of the Frankish realm.
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